Pit People is a must - have
game for its humour alone.
Not exact matches
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The
game features well defined gameplay mechanics and a long lifespan, as well as some unexpected
humour, which makes up
for its rather high price compared to the version available
for mobile platforms.
The heart and the
humour of the story more than make up
for any clunkiness in the
game's mechanics and a slow start.
There are already trailers out there
for Lego City: Undercover that show off the gameplay, the
humour and uniqueness of the
game, why spend lord - knows - how - much on this god - awful s ** t-fest.
Clouds & Sheep 2 (a sequel to a few year old mobile title) is just that with plenty of cuteness and
humour for young and old but does it hold up as a
game?
The
humour of the
game is hilarious and makes references to many other
games and movies, look out
for who I like to call «Solid Toad» at Fort Cobalt, he comes with his own... I better not say, in case of Spoilers
«The Incredibles franchise, full of super-powered characters, adventures and teamwork, combined with all of the
humour, puzzle - solving elements and unexpected surprises of LEGO
games makes
for the perfect combination
for players,» said Tom Stone, Managing Director at TT
Games Publishing.
For regular RPG fans, the
game wins by virtue of great balance in marrying conventional tropes with
humour, loveable characters and a story that though not unique in a synoptical sense (evil being overthrown by band of merry civilians) delivers a well executed and extremely satisfying experience with surprisingly emotional turns that are not too cheesy.
The story — about a law - enforcer who is sent on a wild goose chase by a villain with a penchant
for playing
games, literally — would require someone with some great physical, action abilities coupled with charm and
humour, and Lee would be perfect.
If you're a fan of the «Merc with a Mouth», action
games or crude
humour there's bound to be something here
for you.
Our writers voted
for MachineGames and Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, impressed with the way in which the
game's dark themes were treated with equal parts respect and
humour.
Younger
gamers drawn to the art style and the
humour might not be the best audience
for So Many Me's wildly escalating difficulty.
The
game is well -
humoured, looks good, plays well — but unfortunately, I didn't feel the attachment
for long.
The
game has been hailed in many quarters
for its use of music and irreverent
humour and from the trailer (see below) it certainly looks like a fun
game for Switch users to enjoy.
Baby Maker Extreme — 80msp Sick, $ ^ & # up and plain wrong just some of the words my flatmate came out with upon first playing this
game, yet its addictive and if you like slightly sick
humour this
game is
for you.
Combining FPS combat with RPG levelling up and loot gathering along with unique visuals and a good sense of
humour, your in
for one of the best
games in 2009.
As a fan of the Merc with a Mouth I was pretty excited by the idea of a
game in which he would be the star, viewing his combination of swords and guns as perfect fodder
for a hack and slash adventure, and his fourth - wall breaking mad - cap sense of
humour as a chance
for developer High Moon Studios to flex their comedy muscles.
The
humour is also very mature and crude at times, but again, it fits with the
game and the style the
game is going
for — just something to be aware of if you're against that sort of thing.
He's a ego - driven douchebag in almost every sense, and the
game relies entirely on that
for its
humour, and thus also relies on the player enjoying Rufus as a character.
For Deadpool fans this is definitely a
game you should seriously consider picking up because it nails the character perfectly, capturing the insanity and
humour of the Merc with a Mouth in a way not seen since his better comic runs.
Whilst not based on any of the pre-existing Ace Attorney
games, the film's story is equally as bonkers, keeping in all the trademark
humour the series is known
for.
If nothing else, the
game is certainly worth trying out, because
for those who can find the
humour in such a bizarre and preposterous concept, the
game delivers a thoroughly entertaining and, at times, even heart - warming delve into a world quite unlike those we typically see in this medium.
While not the first LEGO
game to have dialog, it is the first to use dialog directly from its film source, which will make
for an interesting challenge
for the developers, Traveler's Tales, to take on as they inject their classic
humour and lightheartedness into the property.
Interactive Entertainment, TT Games and The LEGO Group have unveiled the latest trailer
for LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens., which showcases the adventure, the action and the
humour that we've all come to expect of a LEGO
game.
One thing is
for sure, you'll get strange looks when you're sat playing and chuckling to yourself with the
humour in the script, whether spoken or read it's a bloody funny
game.
Yet, with all the focus on the next generation, there is a real chance that a few good
games may slip the net between old and new, which is why Monaco is highlighted
for your gaming pleasure; its quirky appearance, original idea and wry sense of
humour presents a tight and polished package which contains a few minor hiccups here and the...
The childish
humour may not be
for everyone, but overall the
game play is good fun and with a decent amount of levels and good replay value it is worth strapping on your jet - pack and giving it a go.
If you have any interest in RPGs whatsoever, if you think you might appreciate the
humour, or really
for any other reason at all, you owe it to yourself to purchase this 80 MSP
game.
For a game starring a cheerleader with a chainsaw we shouldn't have expected much subtlety and maturity, but unfortunately the game plunges the depths of taste and mostly displays humour that comes off embarrassing for a
For a
game starring a cheerleader with a chainsaw we shouldn't have expected much subtlety and maturity, but unfortunately the
game plunges the depths of taste and mostly displays
humour that comes off embarrassing
for a
for all.
A major part of the enjoyment of the series
for many is that it is set in Japan and we get to see all of the quirks that entails as well as the awesome food and sense of
humour permeating the whole
game.
Like always Traveller's Tales have proven that they know how to make a funny
game: there's plenty of manic moments and silly
humour for the kids that adults can still enjoy as well.
It's not just
games, either, as elements of life in general are perfect prey
for the Stanley Parable's unique brand of oddball
humour.
And that's the theme
for the first half of the
game: there's the occasional laugh to be had, but mostly the
humour feels like it's coming from a 13 - year old that somebody let loose with a pen and some paper.
With it's simplistic, yet unique gameplay this could be a fantastic alternative to the usual shooters, this could be a surprise hit
for 2010, providing
gamers with something unique to play and enjoy while it's over the top cartoon violence and
humour should keep you smiling
for a long time.
The
game has a charming sense of
humour that didn't rub me the wrong way, and your units bop up and down to the beat waiting
for you to call on them to attack.
The
game has a playful sense of
humour, and whilst the writing is unlikely to have your sides splitting, it'll certainly raise a wry smile from time to time such as when your troops can't join you
for the next battle because they're queuing
for the toilet due to a lack of latrines, or upon completing a level to be told «They took some arrows to the knees!».
Now it's not that I'm a killjoy, some of my favourite
games deal with adult themes, but when this is a 16 - rated
game (it has been an 18 - rated
game in previous forms) that aims its
humour at those at the lower end of the puberty scale (there are trophies
for standing in poo and tipping strippers) it begs the question whether the Duke really is a parody of the action heroes of the Eighties and Nineties as many people believe him to be or just a poorly - judged lead character
for a video
game.
For a
game featuring hundreds of hours of content and an absolutely insane sense of
humour, that price is definitely worth it.
Containing a selection of four party
games, including YDKJ 2015, it proved to be a massive hit thanks to its variation, ease of play, and the sense of
humour the franchise is known
for.
High Moon Studios have tried to put
humour in the
game, and you'll often find Deadpool having conversations with the voices in his head or breaking the fourth wall to talk to you in the way that has made the character so loved and famous in the comics, but be prepared
for a lot of toilet jokes.
The
humour of the
game is hilarious and makes references to many other
games and movies, look out
for who I like to call «Solid Toad» at Fort Cobalt, he comes with his own... I better not say, in case of Spoilers
The
game is one of many Lego - fied franchises that TT has developed a
game with, notable
for its trademark
humour and its vast array of playable characters.
This survey reveals that viewers watch our videos on a daily basis predominately
for the personality and
humour of the content creators rather than
for reviews, footage, competitions or how to guides about
games and gaming,» says Rich Keith, General Manager of Yogscast.
Packed to the brim with the kind of self - aware meta that has been missing from
games for so long, and boasting another really sweet in -
game card
game, Evoland 2 was the indie
game that did indie better than most other indie
games this year, and was a shining beacon of light - hearted
humour in an otherwise gritty, photorealistic world.
The story is well - written and voiced with some really amusing
humour thrown into the mix with a couple of great innuendos
for older
gamers.
In a world where most
games are dark, depressing and difficult, the light hearted
humour and tongue - in - cheek attitude of the Lego series, along with the extremely easy difficulty level make
for a somewhat polar opposite to what the majority of
games today offer.
Matching the phenomenal excitement, intelligence and
humour of the hit TV show, Sherlock: The Network has been received with universal acclaim by press and fans alike, helping the
game to the number one spot in the Paid App charts
for 10 straight days.
No other world in video
games comes close to this in size or scope, and there is sharp intelligence behind its sense of
humour and gift
for mayhem.