Sentences with phrase «game holds up»

Even if not every game holds up that well (sorry, fans of Star Fox and Kirby's Dream Course), the SNES Classic is, right out of the box, basically a whistle - stop tour of what made the SNES great.
The FPS part hasn't aged well, but this game holds up due to a great antagonist, fantastic character customization, and tons of atmosphere.
There are some great actors in here and I think it's going to be well performed, let's just hope technically the game holds up and we don't get any strange things happening to the faces to disrupt it.
While the original Atari 2600 game holds up well as an early two - player shooter, there's very little...
I think the game holds up really well, and I enjoy playing it a lot more than halo.
Aside from thoseniggles, the game holds up well as an overall package.
Overall the game holds up well, during heavy firefights the frame rate stays smooth and for the most part this is a solid looking game.
Once again, my VR skepticism began to flare up when I saw this title, but the game holds up with or without a Sony headset.
Some of us were happy to hear that the past weekend was an open beta for the game on Nintendo Switch, so two of us decided to jump in and have some fun, as well as see how the game holds up on the Switch.
Despite the madness, the game holds up very well, allowing you to focus on destruction and dodging.»
Looks-wise the game holds up well for a Vita title, the environments are often unimpressive and bland but this is more than made up for by the Gundam themselves and the action.
The game was most certainly developed for PC and even on the master race PC it runs bad, so you can imagine how the game holds up on an Xbox One.
The game holds up very well, but you can get the same game for $ 30 less on the Wii right now without even leaving your house if you don't care about the improved visuals.
There is very little new content, and the old game holds up well with better graphics.
The game holds up in that it is still playable today but it loses some of its «wow factor» as it is no longer cutting edge.
Fortunately, even if you have no history of previous Blaster Master games, or even the NES in general, the game holds up and plays just as well as any modern - day platformer.
The game holds up pretty well, too.
Trust me, the game holds up.
On the plus side, this retailer's price is even cheaper than the best deal we can find for the standard edition, making this the clear choice for horror movie fans wanting to see how Sony's long - awaited game holds up.
Even if not every game holds up that well (sorry, fans of Star Fox and Kirby's Dream Course), the SNES Classic is, right out of the box, basically a whistle - stop tour of what made the SNES great.
It would be rather interesting to see how a next - gen game holds up on Linux against Windows as the OpenGL differs than the DirctX in many ways.
As a first try out of the gate for Eutechnyx, NASCAR 2011: The Game holds up moderately well.
No matter if you play it at home or on the go, the game holds up perfectly fine.
The virtual lack of a story is one of the reasons that the game holds up so well.
True, the game doesn't look anywhere near as nice as Star Ocean 5 or other modern JRPGs built specifically for the PS4, but for a remaster the game holds up pretty well.
And besides seeing just how well the game holds up after several years in all major ways (art style, soundtrack, gameplay, and story), what really struck me this time is just how fast combat is.
Anyway, let's see if this game holds up.
They've put together a frame rate test for Star Fox Zero and put the game through its paces to see just how well the game holds up under fire.
The game holds up remarkably well (and is much better if you only ever played the Wii version).
Even with this change in perspective, I found the game holds up remarkable well.
For what the game is doing, having up to 8 players on screen once each flying around with superb physics, it is admirable how the game holds up with little performance hiccups.
I expected more from the graphics upgrade after comparing Twilight Princess HD to 2013's Wind Waker HD, but this version of the game stands to prove that even ten years on, the game holds up well.
Overall the game holds up well, during heavy firefights the frame rate stays smooth and for the most part this is a solid looking game.
Having played a ton of Top Spin 4 in the last few weeks I can say that the game holds up especially with a pretty solid online community that has made for some truly epic matches.
Technically the game holds up really and despite a few issues every now and then for the most part things run smoothly which is way more than you can ask from a game that is in its very early stages in the preview program.
An article about «Games Aging Gracefully» makes some interesting points about which games hold up against the test of time.
The game held up very nicely on WP7 and for those few out there that still do nt have the game because of the hefty price tag, now is your chance.
Thanks to the HD upscaling, the games hold up well and still look great today, especially DMC 1 & 3, whose environments and level design are tremendous.
The games hold up well from a gameplay perspective decades after their original release, especially since so many indie games feature the same 8 - bit style graphics that the Mega Man games debuted with.
The emotional moments from the original game hold up extremely well and still tug at the heart strings, perhaps even more so with full HD graphics.
Does this 9 - year - old game hold up to 2017 scrutiny, particularly after the cavalcade of indie puzzlers that have followed in its footsteps?
With A Crack in Time releasing this week, how does this game hold up with the two games released on the PlayStation 3?
Destiny had growing expectations each time a new announcement made its way to the websites and blogs of the world — does the game hold up to these highly set standards or does Destiny misstep and end before the franchise actually gets going?
Even now, these games hold up well in this area because of how ahead of the time they were.
While I definitely don't think the SNES DKC games hold up to the Marios of the same era, whenever I revisit Donkey Kong Country, I always come away enjoying it more than I remember or expected.
So how does the game hold up on its own?
And you know, after running through the games a few more times in the last month to test Steam features, I have to say, these games hold up very well.
But does the game hold up?
The real question at hand is how does this lyrically powered game hold up in the music genre on it's own, and it is considered a must have title?
It'll be interesting to see how sales for the game hold up in September, not least with that major update on the way to Europe on the 24th.
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