Sentences with phrase «game plot»

With that in mind, and in honour of tomorrow's first look at Knights of the Old Republic, here are five of the best and five of the worst video game plot twists.
WARNING — MAJOR GAME PLOT SPOILERS!
A Major Plot Twist — I'm talking Sixth Sense or The Crying Game plot twist, not «and it was all a dream» plot twist.
Danganronpa's main story is of course similar to Battle Royale and The Hunger Games but at the same time it takes a new angle on the killing game plot in that they aren't forced to kill each other.
I wasn't too surprised to be let down but this movie, it was actually worst than the first and that was a bad movie, the second on the other hand has more of a story and feels like a genuinely longer movie (as well as more closer to the 2nd / 3d game plot).
To that end the Witcher 3 actually holds up surprisingly well as while it is a continuation of the previous game the plot is almost entirely separate, therefore it's pretty easy to get up to speed as the writers do a good job of delivering exposition without slapping players in the face with it.
Game plots didn't make sense, partially because writers were trying to be original, partially because the stories were written by game programmers or marketers instead of actual writers, and often because something was changed or lost in translation.
Jodie's beginning life was not a happy tale turned perilous for the sake of a good game plot, but rather begins roughly and ends in a similar fashion.
Street Kung Fu Fury Fighting, The legendary fighting franchise returns with new game plot!
Thrill Kill offers one of the standard fighting game plots of «A bunch of people died, now somebody has put them all together so they can go beat each other up».
That's a little excessive, but fixing your character's apocalyptic oopsies is a pretty common action game plot.
Most video game plots would then see you formulate a revenge plan, but in this JRPG adventure you're instead tasked with building a new kingdom and achieving world peace.
Ubisoft have concluded this four game plot in a single game, however as allways the best has been sa...
One of those films that's patently been designed around its late - in - the - game plot twist to the exclusion of anything else, it begins with a man who's recently had a mental breakdown moving with his family to a spooky house in the middle of nowhere, and only gets stupider from then out.
In their moment of desperation, paranoia and fear that their lives are over, the youths drunkenly construct a chilling plan reminiscent of a video game plot: they will hunt each other down until only one is left standing.
still entertaining, but instead of furthering the spy / james bond for kids storyline, we get a movie built for the 3D gimmick and strangled by the video game plot.
By avoiding his / her presence, and certain choice - heavy moments of the games plot, the series could maintain the illusion that this is the same world we experienced in the games, just brought into greater focus through the medium of comics.
The second movie in an evolving franchise lifts the plots from the three Indiana Jones pictures and recycles them into a two - hour, dumbed - down video game plot that will leave audience members asking «Why bother?»
Everyone pretty much knows the strategies and the rhythms of a boy - meets - girl story or a buildup - to - the - big - game plot.
Yesterday was a pretty big day for both Bioware and Mass Effect fans as the Extended Cut DLC was released, promising more clarity on the games plot - hole filled endings.
Since we've reviewed the Steam version of the game, I'll provide a TL; DR synopsis of the games plot: a young adventurer's father wanders off to defeat the last remaining evil monster that plagues the world of Arcadia, and as he tracks down his father, he learns more about origins of such evil and more about his father.
We barely see anything of the character's lives outside of the context of the main plot — the father of Gladiolus and Iris dies in Kingsglaive but they don't even inquire about him, we don't even know if Ignis has a connection to the fallen city of Lucis outside of the royal family, and while Prompto's late - game plot twist is intriguing it comes far too late to have any real impact.
A big decider in this game will be how well they use the sandbox element rather than simply the games plot, if there is a plot at all.
The games plot had heroes journeying through a world covered in annoying purple gas that would kill any hero that touched it long enough, which obviously made exploration challenging.
Citizens of Earth has a lot in common with Earthbound, it's art style, it's battle system and the general oddness surrounding the games plot all seem to stem from the classic RPG, but at the same time, Citizens of Earth manages to be it's own different beast entirely, while the gameplay and graphical elements may be similar to Earthbound, the story seems to differ itself.
However, there's still a lot we don't know about Fallout 4, particularly in terms of the games plot.
It was widely publicised that the movie — while giving more information about the setting and world — was not required viewing to understand the game plot.
The show specifically will expand on the narrative rather than just recapping events, and the multiple branching paths inherent to the story is great for multiple replays, since every action has consequences that directly affects the games plot.
The developers decided to stick to the original storyline and well - known hero — no spins and twists will be added to the game plot.
Both games raised the stakes for what was possible in a game plot.
The Coalition recently talked about it and according to their words, it will tell a different story and won't be based on the games plot, as the movie is a different medium with a very different audience.
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