Sentences with phrase «game feel right at home»

In that vein, this episode seems particularly set on making the game feel right at home within the franchise cannon.
We were able to partake in its console goodness early on via PS4, and may I say that despite my earlier claims on some ports being a little iffy when it comes to control - scheme transitions, this game feels right at home.
The game feels right at home on the DualShock or the Vita, and to those of you wondering if all the extra content that's been added to the PC version over the months since its initial release are included, rest assured because it's all here.
The game's story is once again presented in a visual novel style, but it features a turn - based card battle system which should make fans of Japanese role - playing games feel right at home.

Not exact matches

It might be a bit too early to write the current season off for Arsenal, especially as we knew that it was going to be a tough start, with the Gunners having played just two Premier League games so far, but after following up the narrowest of victories at home to Leicester City with another loss at Stoke I doubt there are too many Arsenal fans feeling confident about our title chances right now.
To hear Ferrara tell it, Turtleand his friends would feel right at home in the game: «That's when you knowyou're good friends; when you can curse each other out and not take itpersonal.»
Over 20 high - def TV sets ensure sports fans never miss a game, while the authentic mouthwatering dishes make people of Irish descent feel right at home.
Anyone who has ever played a fighting game before will feel right at home with Guardian Heroes, especially if that fighting game was Street Fighter.
That isn't to say fans of past Metroid games won't feel right at home with Samus Returns.
The movie doesn't truly hit the wall until it arrives at its interminable, aggressively larger - than - life finale, which is so overloaded with computer - generated effects that it feels as though it'd be more at home in a cutting - edge video game - thus ensuring that Insurgent ultimately falls right in line with its hopelessly mediocre predecessor.
Those who love the older games will feel right at home here, and newcomers will get to experience a solid old - school styled platformer.
If you've played any of the previous games you'll find yourself feel right at home with Twisted Metal: Black.
Needless to say, if you find yourself obsessed with games like Don't Starve or The Long Dark, rest assured you'll feel right at home with The Flame in the Flood's captivating riverbound journey.
While I wouldn't get my hopes up for any Nintendo IPs making the cut, it's hard to deny a game like Box Boy feeling right at home on mobile platforms.
Well the game plays very close to what the original did, so if you played that you will feel right at home with The Godfather II.
This is an odd game that, quite literally, could've appeared on the 30 - year - old system and felt right at home.
As someone who's played it at PAX East, it's definitely going to be a fun throwback brawler where it might lack the speed you're used to but if you grew up with the NES Double Dragon games, you'll feel right at home.
The game's bright colors, whimsical level design, and obsession with weeding make it feel right at home around the time of the the vernal equinox, and it's also one of the easiest to pick up and play.
If you're already a fan of the quasi-real pop idol and her Project games, the gameplay should feel right at home with you.
Fans of rhythm games will feel right at home with the meat of Project DIVA F 2nd's content, with its Play mode feeling not to dissimilar to classics such as Parappa the Rapper, Gitaroo Man, or Space Channel 5.
Fans of Telltale games will feel right at home, as most dialogue options have a brief time limit, forcing you to make decisions on a whim.
Indeed, anyone familiar with the old school Sonic games will feel right at home due to not only the familiar, yet again significantly different stages, but also the graphics and animations.
Thoughtful touches like Penhaligon's toiletries, fresh flowers and fruit, children's books and games, «Milestone kid's passport» and more will make you feel as if you are right at home.
With views of Lough Corrib and the Parterre Gardens, and games like LEGOs and PlayStation, personalized storybooks for bedtime, and homemade cookies for children, families will feel right at home at the Ashford Castle.
Fallout 3's combat is very impressive.FPS and action RPG fans will feel right at home while playing this game as it caters to both parties extremely well.
The roster of characters have been adopted from the best selling Monster Castle so people familiar with this game should feel right at home.
If you have ever played a Dynasty Warriors game then you will feel right at home with this title.
The game plays similarly to Metroid Primes of the past, so at least as far as controls are concerned, players will feel right at home.
Adventure games that are point - and - click in nature, something Gilbert had experience with designing Monkey Island and Maniac Mansion, lend themselves wonderfully to a touchscreen format; I have no doubt then that The Cave, with its point - and - click heritage and the blood of Guybrush Threepwood himself running through its veins, will feel right at home on iOS.
A love letter to Japanese action games like No More Heroes and Godhand, it also stands on its own terms as a singular contemporary experience, one that feels right at home on Nintendo's Switch console.
Anybody who is familiar with the old - school side scrolling games will feel right at home.
Speaking of the combat, anyone who has played games such as Streets of Rage or Odin Sphere will feel right at home here, especially for players of the latter game.
Assuming you're familiar with older titles such as Streets of Rage, Golden Axe or Knights of the Round, you'll feel right at home with Scott Pilgrim — the game plays as a side - scrolling beat - em - up, taking town groups of enemies as you go — finally leading up to the stage's boss.
If you've played the Lego Star Wars games you'll feel right at home playing as Indy.
All of the heroes are familiar faces from all of Blizzard's other games, so if you are a fan of Starcraft, Diablo, or WoW then you will feel right at home.
We wanted to do justice to the nostalgia of early games in the shoot «em - up genre, so that people can pick up Velocity and feel right at home, but also feel the excitement of playing something completely new!
Madden regulars will feel right at home with the game's modes.
Anyone who has ever played a fighting game before will feel right at home with Guardian Heroes, especially if that fighting game was Street Fighter.
The charm of any LEGO game is, of course, seeing your favorite characters brought to playable life in the form of LEGO figures, and LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5 — 7 feels right at home.
Anyone familiar with the Harvest Moon series will feel right at home with Stardew Valley, as sole creator Eric Barone drew a lot of inspiration from the Harvest Moon games.
That being said, the basic controls haven't changed, so gamers who played the first game will feel right at home.
If you've played a Dynasty Warriors game, you'll feel right at home as Gundam Breaker 2 shares the simplistic control scheme that musou gamers have known to love.
Light aim assist is in effect, and it's a little more generous than PC gamers might be familiar with, though console players will feel right at home.
Mineko's Night Market aims to fill this gap, by providing a new game with a lot of similiarties to make Animal Crossing fans feel right at home.
Players familiar with classic side - scrolling platformers like Mega Man and Metroid will feel right at home with this one, as it provides gamers with a tough challenge.
Those that are a fan of the Dark Souls games will feel right at home here.
As players who buy each game know what's what and feel like there right at home.
If you never played the original, the gritty and rough look and feel of Tokyo has a wonderfully depressing atmosphere to it that feels right at home with the game's plot.
Super Smash Flash 2 has low landing lag, high hitstun, and high gravity, leading to an exhilarating combo game with lots of mixups that will still feel right at home to those coming from any of the official Smash games — even ones where combos don't exist.
The game looks and feels very polished and fans of the Dark Souls games will feel right at home here.
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