I loved this mechanic that makes every part of
the game feel worthwhile, and leaves nothing feeling obtusely tacked on.
A variety of typical quips and unit responses permeate the battleground, but a powerful music score kicking in at some point would have gone a long way toward making
this game feel worthwhile.
Assuming that Pandora entry is about 100 gold and ignoring the exclusive avatar items, this would have cost you 3000 in game gold, which takes while to farm though quests, so to get this quick boost as soon as you start
the game feels worthwhile to me.
Not exact matches
And writing these sentences
feels EXACTLY like explaining how a scoreless soccer
game was
worthwhile: sure, it was fine, but it would've been WAY better with some goals.
The new mission mode in the
game also is a fantastic way to spend some time, and in the end I just
felt like the developers improved enough to make things even more enjoyable and even more
worthwhile this time around.
I
feel like such a dick for criticising the
game this much, but ultimately it was sent to me for review and I have to be honest, especially since it has a # 6.99 asking price, a relatively small chunk of cash that can still net you a lot of
worthwhile games.
Steam's Thanksgiving sale is in full swing (as you doubtlessly know), but as an aficionado of Indie
games, I can't help but
feel that some of the smaller titles offer some of the the most
worthwhile savings.
What is easier to speculate on is that when these
games are complete I personally
feel they will be very enjoyable and
worthwhile experiences for both
gamers and collectors.
None of the time you spend in the
game will
feel like a drag though — whilst I've mentioned the Side Stories aren't that engaging from a gameplay perspective, the pay off with the story development makes them more than
worthwhile.
I will get PSVR first since it gives a totally new experience, get the Neo a little while later when I
feel enough
games have support for it to be
worthwhile to me... @donthate: Sony will be able to drop prices after a while too, your point?
But some new features make it
feel like a more complete — and
worthwhile —
game than we've seen in prior years.
Like the length here's nothing inherently wrong with a cliffhanger to help set up for a sequel (Frozenbyte have confirmed that there are no plans for any DLC currently, so it looks like they intended to start work on Trine 4 straightaway) but for a cliffhanger to work you need to
feel as though the rest of the
game told a
worthwhile story in its own right that left you
feeling satisfied and wanting more, something which Trine 3 doesn't do.
Rolling the boss fights into this setup, makes them
feel more
worthwhile rather than the incongruous approach in the Western version of the last
game.
Overall I was happy in a way with Extinction, but I do
feel that they need to really lower the price of the
game as R1000 for this
game does not make it
worthwhile getting it now.
Having a true sense of progression and aim makes your time in Ark
feel worthwhile, and that's something many survival
games struggle with.
Watch Dogs is a huge
game that is always offering a bunch of things for you to do, and it always
feels like something
worthwhile.
The new mission mode in the
game also is a fantastic way to spend some time, and in the end I just
felt like the developers improved enough to make things even more enjoyable and even more
worthwhile this time around.
Through all its effort, the
game does also manage to end on a very high note, which made me
feel like my journey was
worthwhile.
As such, other concerns such as poor netcode for the co-op
feel slightly irrelevant if the basic
game doesn't chalk up a
worthwhile challenge, making Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies a disappointing third entry for the series.
I can play APCP while I am cooking dinner, or while I am waiting for things to download, and still
feel like I am making
worthwhile progress in the
game.
If these
games find any success at all, it will only fuel the
feeling that GTA could be a
worthwhile port to the Switch.
Not every
game needs it and the prices are sorely in need of some sort of fine tuning so skins can't be $ 4.00, but when a
game like Hyrule Warriors does it right, man does it
feel like a
worthwhile investment.
Perhaps you
game a lot with your smartphone and
feel that the Snapdragon 845's 30 percent power jump, coupled with the S9 +'s 6 GB of RAM, are a
worthwhile upgrade.