The single player is not the only
fun portion of the game, but the multiplayer mode is also quite enjoyable.
Not exact matches
The actual gameplay feels good, and the single player
portion of the
game is actually a lot
of fun, but it would have been nice to have seen more to this mode.
The multiplayer
portions of the
game are also quite
fun and give the
game that extra replay value that's always a good thing.
While these collection quests are certainly interesting, it really is a shame that the nightmare
portions of the
game aren't as
fun as the collection quests.
After the lifesaving
portion of the evening, guests and their dogs are invited down to Bundox Bocce for
fun and
games.
I had
fun with the multiplayer
portion of Arkham Origins, but mostly only when I was playing as Batman or Robin, enjoying the sensation
of being an all - powerful stealth machine striking fear into the hears
of unobservant
gamers everywhere.
The online
portion of the
game while
fun, will surely suffer with the aforementioned stunt mode being absent.
Thus virtually eliminating a good
portion of the purpose and
fun of board
games, getting ahead
of your friends.
While the
fun of overthrowing an enemy camp with all the tools at your disposal remains, you spend a large
portion of the
game surviving.
It's too bad viewing the second half
of the
game was limited to videos and screenshots, as a good
portion of the
fun was just exploring and looking at all the art.
Even though the RTS
portions of the
game can be rough and sometimes downright frustrating, they have the potential to become a lot
of fun.
Of course, I'm assuming this is a really small portion of the game, so even if it isn't as fun as the rest of the game, it should not be that long until it is ove
Of course, I'm assuming this is a really small
portion of the game, so even if it isn't as fun as the rest of the game, it should not be that long until it is ove
of the
game, so even if it isn't as
fun as the rest
of the game, it should not be that long until it is ove
of the
game, it should not be that long until it is over.
The Solitaire
portion is pure classic card playing
fun but with the bonus
of giving you — the \» jockey \», the time to bond with your horse and make its speed increase while the Control
portion is the real racing action
game where you use the stylus on the bottom screen to giddy up your horse on the top screen.
Also, not including the competitive modes in the online
portion of the
game is disappointing but the
game makes it up for this lack with its
fun co-op action that will have you coming back for more.
The online
portion of the
game was really great, however — the free play in particular was extremely
fun with friends and never got boring, which makes me really excited for GTA IV.
The
game is a lot
of fun and while a few
of the jumping based puzzles were a bit frustrating (for me) at times there are plenty
of checkpoints that you don't have to redo major
portions of levels very often.
The Live
portion of the
game is fairly well executed and is extremely
fun to play on the first playthrough.
This is where the Strategy RPG
portion of the
game comes in, and it's pleasingly
fun.
The racing
portions of the
game are fairly simple but remain
fun for the duration
of the adventure.
In addition to being incredibly
fun, it also should be accessible to a large
portion of disabled
gamers.
Following the release
of leaked gameplay videos, Bethesda announced a
fun cross-promotion with Fallout - themed vehicles for Forza Motosport 6, and the
game's launch trailer showcases key
portions of the
game's narrative, action and overall tone.
The actual gameplay feels good, and the single player
portion of the
game is actually a lot
of fun, but it would have been nice to have seen more to this mode.
«Monday Night Combat» is the latest in the «soon we'll all be killing each other for
fun and profit» canon, and it's a fairly simple recipe: Take a healthy
portion of «Team Fortess 2,» add a dose
of any turret defense
game, a splash
of «SmashTV» and you have Xbox Live's latest entry in its «Summer
of Arcade» series.
On the indie
game front, I'm looking forward to SteamWorld Heist, and I'm amused that all throughout FAST Neo Racing «s
portion, they never once referenced F - Zero — despite name - dropping Zelda and Metroid during Xenoblade Chronicles X. Typoman looks like a lot
of fun, too; I've got the demo, but have yet to get to play it.
Solving the riddles and collecting special question mark trophies unlock character biographies, character models, and special Challenge Mode levels in which certain
portions of the
game involving combat and predator skills can be replayed on demand for
fun and points.
Throw in the multiplayer
portion of the
game with Xbox Live support and you get a
game that will be extremely
fun for casual and hardcore Star Wars fans.
As I played WE7, both the single and multiplayer
portions of the
game, it is just a ton
of fun to play, and truly does a lot
of thing right, so there isn't anything to complain about.