Other
fun multiplayer titles included Bizarre Creations» Fur Fighters, with its split screen «fluffmatches»; an excellent version of Quake III Arena; light gun ports The House of the Dead 2 and Confidential Mission, both replete with hilarious B - movie voice acting; and Virtua Tennis 2, for all intents and purposes a perfect sports game.
Tony Hawk series has always been
a fun multiplayer title and this remains true in THUG.
Not exact matches
Graphics: 7/10 about as good as Unit 13 Story: 7/10
fun but not that immersive
Multiplayer: Not played it but it looks pretty
fun but limited so probably 7 or 8/10 Innovation: 6/10 Feels the same as every other shooter in terms of controls, Presentation of
title screen (touch) etc and the touch controls (in - game) feel forced.
So fans maybe annoyed with the short length to the campaign which at best makes 8 + hours but the
fun will carry on in the
multiplayer which is
fun for short periods of drop in
fun, sure the depth is missing but is a foot in the door for the future
titles like call of duty to flourish on this evolutionary device.
Its
multiplayer offerings are on the opposite side of the spectrum, featuring interesting and
fun new gameplay modes that deserve to be imitated by future FPS
titles.
Rich gameplay and a solid control scheme make High Voltage Software's
title a
fun and complete experience, also thanks to a good
multiplayer section.
Fight The Dragon could have used
multiplayer polish, but the end result is a
title that provides solid action RPG mechanics that is more
fun with friends than solo.
On Nintendo Switch I've dived deeper into other modes than ever before, and the ability to play as Linkle and all of the DLC characters I missed out on gave me hours of
fun, made even better by local
multiplayer on the big screen — my favorite part of every Warriors
title.
The career mode is in - depth and the other modes are
fun, especially the events and of course
multiplayer which is where this
title shined for me.
Even though it might not be the best
title to play on your own, it surely is an amazing lot of
fun in
multiplayer and / or online play.
A good
multiplayer XBLA
title facilitates
fun with friends on the couch and Worms 2: Armageddon has couch - side
fun for four friends even with only one controller.
At its core, Ultra Street Fighter II The Final Challengers is almost a carbon copy of the original with the inclusion of some new modes and of course the ability to use the Joy Cons which opens up the
title for some
multiplayer fun on the go.
Cobalt is clearly the most indie - like
title in this line - up, with its side - scrolling 2D
multiplayer looking like swift and immediate
fun.
On Nintendo Switch I've dived deeper into other modes than ever before, and the ability to play as Linkle and all of the DLC characters I missed out on gave me hours of
fun, made even better by local
multiplayer on the big screen — my favorite part of every Warriors
title.
However, the
multiplayer does its job at maintaining a good level of pure arcade
fun, and the in - game
titles you can earn provide some incentive to play other single player modes.
now if they incorporated some more
multiplayer games, trips and activities and add the controls and a lot of part time jobs in the style of HHD for the next 3DS (or whatever)
title the
fun would NEVER stop, lol!!
Crawl is a grim, macabre
title that's wrought with murder, treachery, and secrets — but it's also one of the most raucously
fun multiplayer experiences available on Switch.
These
titles are often great
fun in
multiplayer with friends or family, and encourage competition — and if you're lucky, maybe even a little co-operation!
There's a lot of
fun stuff you could do with
multiplayer gaming, but we've yet to see a really decent flagship
title that really champions Live.
As Switch's first proper
multiplayer title, Super Bomberman R is really counting on that familiar brand of
fun that's been blowing up scenery since the NES.
Gears Of War Judgment might not live up to its previous
titles, but it's still a
fun Single player experience and a fast paced
multiplayer.
Throw in the flaw of no online
multiplayer and you've got a
title that has very little in the way of the
fun.
Unfortunately, it's not without its hiccups — Online
Multiplayer is still under construction, graphical consistency between Docked and Portable mode is an issue, as well as a lack of polish across the (score) board holds back this
fun, creative
title from taking the championship ring.
While we once may have played Quake or Halo or Age of Empires for the
fun of it in addition to the competition, there are so many
multiplayer titles we play these days for the competition aspects first, the
fun sometimes be damned.
For one, Burnout Paradise Remastered brings with it all the previously released DLC, so this means you can swap out cars for motorbikes, explore Big Surf Island, have
fun with cops and robbers in
multiplayer and generally mess around in a much larger open world than you'd previously have access to with the standalone
title.
The
multiplayer is extremely
fun and easy to set up with just one copy of the game needed, and with tons of unlockables and throwbacks to older Rhythm Heaven entries, this is a 2016 Nintendo 3DS
title which shouldn't be missed by those who love the weird and quirky of Nintendo's solid output.
a2z Interactive, the development team behind this game, have insisted that the goal behind this project is to create a survival game with a realistic but
fun premise, and that clearly includes evading the common issue many gamers find when jumping into other
multiplayer titles where some players just like to go around hunting and killing other players, or maintain a dominant hold over a particular landmark or area.
The brothers Matt and Mike Hergaarden from M2H Game Studio, a Dutch studio known for many PC and mobile games, and on Xbox for their WW1 shooter Verdun, brings for Xbox One Marooners, a colorful and
fun multiplayer game the takes inspiration from the best
titles of the genre, seasoning it with an anarchic touch for some real mess!
Overall, 12 Orbits is a fairly competent
multiplayer title that is simple in execution, but
fun to play in short bouts.
The Nintendo booth will be the perfect place to enjoy all the StreetPass and
multiplayer functionality of Nintendo 3DS, so make sure to bring your console for some
multiplayer fun and enjoy all your favourite Nintendo 3DS
titles like Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Fire Emblem: Awakening, Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, Luigi's Mansion 2 and Mario Kart 7 with other Nintendo fans.
It's the console release of Hammerwatch, Crackshell's substantially updated 2013 hack - n - slash
title that puts you in the role of a cute little hero for a
fun, straightforward - and ideally
multiplayer - experience.
While ones featured in
titles relying on its
multiplayer such as Call of Duty are
fun, they've always been there as
fun extras instead of an extended limb to help get the games moving.
With
multiplayer orientated
titles like Battlefield or Titanfall, they may keep hold of them a little while longer if they're still
fun or reliable online.
Based on some new
multiplayer footage I saw recently, I can confirm their statement is true and this
title is well on it's way to being just as
fun as Gears of War 2
multiplayer was.
As a survival game it's a
fun and challenging experience, whether played single - player or
multiplayer, as a Metal Gear game it's one of the weaker
titles but certainly not without its charms.
Enjoy cross
title themed campaign playlists created by the game's designers for new
fun and challenging experiences, and easily find and play your favorite
multiplayer game types from
multiplayer and Spartan Ops maps.
Do check out the demo to get a taste of what it's like and if it's something that you'd think would be worthwhile, that's what i did and what convinced me i'd like to get the full game at some point... plus it'd be
fun to play
multiplayer if someone did because none of the games i mentioned ever featured 4 player co-op and that seems to be one of the particularly
fun features of this
title.
For the price, it's a great little
title that should keep you entertained, with the sandbox modes and
multiplayer leaderboards to further the puzzling
fun once you're done with the bundled levels.
Sombrero was a
title we were unfamiliar with prior to Boston FiG but clearly this is a game well on its way to becoming a
fun yet competitive
multiplayer party game.
Taken on their own, it's a varied and actually
fun bunch of
titles from the wacky,
multiplayer shooter Dead and Buried from Oculus's own game studio to the self - explanatory Fruit Ninja VR and even an unofficial successor to Wii Sports called VR Sports Challenge.
Medal of Honor Airborne is one
title that I really enjoyed the single player and was disappointed by the
multiplayer, but felt that the single player was enjoyable enough to make for a great experience and an extremely
fun one at that.
The problem is that the Gameboy
title requires
multiplayer and Four Swords Adventures isn't nearly as
fun to play alone.
Kirby's Return to Dream Land is a solid
title, and makes for some great,
multiplayer fun.
UPDATE: The constant support and updates from Halfbrick for Fruit Ninja has been nothing short of spectacular and over time this
title has grown from a
fun time waster to something you can share with friends either by sniping high scores or by challenging them directly online with a
multiplayer mode.
Though their numbers may be fewer these days, local
multiplayer titles can still provide some of the most
fun experiences around.
Although the game does offer online which can be as
fun as in any other racing game, we would equally value two player split screen
multiplayer, which we're used to seeing in almost all racing
titles.
Again, a
fun multiplayer component all in all, but nothing you wouldn't expect from any third - person shooter
title these days, and still a far cry from the breath of fresh air
multiplayer modes that we had in the first Lost Planet.
The
titles range from dynamic open - world
multiplayer games to
fun indie platformers.
Taken on their own, it's a varied and actually
fun bunch of
titles from the wacky,
multiplayer shooter Dead and Buried from Oculus's own game studio to the self - explanatory Fruit Ninja VR and even an unofficial successor to Wii Sports called VR Sports Challenge.