Sentences with phrase «game sounds appealing»

and thus is the great challenge of being a vf ambassador in the west; making the game sound appealing while not misleading those you're trying to convert.

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To Hawthorne pubs so full of Ale The 39th street boys begin to wail We hear that sound it is sooo mellow That fugitive thought he'd hide like jello Melotowns not a town in Tennessee It's Portlandia's face easy to see To basketball gods we lay at your feet No Dame that's not right your not worthy but big game James was a faker That's right Dame your a amker and taker of championship rings for Melotowns bride Portlandia's laid back appeal will take in stride Go Blazers!
August 10, 2017 - Sliding around the insides of a giant worm definitely doesn't sound appealing as a game premise.
Dead Rising is one of those titles that if it sounds appealing to you, you're going to enjoy this game.
Classic as they may have become, nobody except old man Crowther praised The Sound of Music or Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, and yet both were essentially critic - proof, era game changers of massive commercial appeal just as baffling to critics then as the Transformers series is today.
If the concept of speeding down the side of a mountain on a bicycle sounds appealing then this is one game that you need to play.
It sounds like the game would appeal to certain audiences (and no, I'm not talking about those stupid enough to consider themselves «more hardcore» gamers than others).
That said, I don't know if Hyrule Warriors would be better with Online co-op or not — I would have to play the game first to decide that -, although the idea of having players facing each other in those maps on matches 2 V 2, 3 V 3, 4 V 4 and 5 V 5 sounds really appealing.
If the idea of playing a courtroom adventure game on your Apple device sounds appealing, stay tuned: Capcom Unity has released Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney — Dual Destinies into the Japanese App Store — and all expectations are that it will be delivered to North America and Europe very soon (and in full HD)!
You may not think applying for business credit cards sounds appealing right now but if you get into the rewards game heavy, you will likely revisit your opinion on that.
Sound: 4 The dance music may appeal to some, but it's generic, basic and repeats itself almost every game.
- Kataoka believes the world of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is the true protagonist of the game - at times, really beautiful and delicate, and other time's it's rough and ruthless - the natural beauty is one of the main appeals of the game - she wanted the music to not just reflect, but also enhance that appeal - she wanted the music to reflect the long History of Hyrule, but also the ordeals of the Link and Zelda of this particular entry - in order to express the idea of a world in ruin, yet so vibrant, she decided to use traditional instruments - these included the shinobue and the erhu, which are not commonly used in orchestras - these contrast the synthesizer sounds of the ancient civilization - the main theme includes chord progressions which are not really suited to classical music - Kataoka wanted reflect Link's 100 - year sleep in the main theme, which explains the rather strange break in the song - the break represents Link taking a «new breath», after 100 years in stasis - the break basically serves as the division between Zelda and the past, and Link and adventure in the present day - she usually does not pay much attention to such details, but had the opportunity to do so this time
This sounds like an intriguing game mode and easily can help build a lot of interest, the repetition and redundancy of the same game mode over and over again being put in one Battlefield game to the next was beginning to lose its appeal.
Adventures of Poco Eco — Lost Sounds is one of the most visually appealing games available in any app store.
They mainly stick to various forms of EDM with some chiptunes and rock tracks here and there, so if that kind of sound doesn't appeal to you, the game may be a tough sell, but I found a lot to like.
To me, there's no reason to ever have the sound on in these games; but I can see where it might appeal to some.
It sounds like the game should still appeal to long time fans of the popular franchise.
Harvest Moon: Light of Hope sounds like a charming game; and we hope Natsume can bring back the classic gameplay, and appeal that previous Harvest Moon had.
In an interview with Game Informer Obsidian's lead designer Matt MacLean said that the Stick of Truth takes a lot of its inspiration from the ever so popular RPG Final Fantasy VII, which makes the game sound even more appealGame Informer Obsidian's lead designer Matt MacLean said that the Stick of Truth takes a lot of its inspiration from the ever so popular RPG Final Fantasy VII, which makes the game sound even more appealgame sound even more appealing.
This game sounds so appealing, right?
You still need a keyboard or a mouse to play most of the games so simply switching a 30 + inch monitor to a 40 + inch TV doesn't sound appealing.
There is quite a lot to like about the game for sure; the graphics and sound are equally gorgeous, and the physics - based play can be quite appealing.
The game is prohibitively expensive to make, and with Square Enix occupied trying to reshape themselves into a tier one publisher of titles that appeal to western gamers, like Supreme Commander 2, a remake sounds more unrealistic than ever.
The theory of playing Android games on the living room's bigger screen may sound appealing, but the micro-console makers still have to prove that millions of people will want to buy a new device to do it, rather than use the ones already in their hands.
Both the graphics and the soundtrack appealed to a retro 8 - bit vibe (the songs sounding like if they were ripped straight from a Game Boy Color gaGame Boy Color gamegame).
From your description the game sounds like a more - RPG Devil May Cry which actually does appeal to me.
Besides some basic drifting, crashing and engine noises, the game features absolutely nothing else in the sound department, making its presentation even less appealing.
While fewer games doesn't sound immediately appealing, if it means better games, then things may not be so bad.
There are a bunch of other neat features that will appeal to gamers: an RGB backlit keyboard with additional programmable keys, Dolby Atmos - tuned audio and a built - in headphone amp to help you pinpoint where in - game sounds are coming from, four USB 3.0 ports, 2 USB - C ports and a 20.9 mm profile.
While primarily designed for gaming PCs, the G560 Gaming Speaker has unique features that may also be appealing to Mac users.The G560, which features two light - up speakers and a subwoofer, is the first of Logitech's gaming speaker systems to come equipped with Logitech G Lightsync, designed to synchronize light and sounds to gameplay, movies, music, and more for a more immersive experience.With Lightsync support, the lights built into the speaker can light up while you're playing games that have implemented the Lightsync API to add ambiance to gameplay.
Engineered to make every minute of gaming real, the Galea 500 headsets comes with Acer TrueHarmony 3D Soundscape technology which offers an unparalleled surround sound experience, while the customizable design of Cestus 500 mouse is built to appeal hardcore gamers by giving precise control to the host of customizable controls and ergonomic feel for long fatigue - free gaming.
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