This game sounds interesting, and I'm glad he brought up linearity and why it's sometimes okay to not have a huge sprawling world if that's not the story you need to tell.
Hah... the wedding ring
game sounds interesting Natalie!
Yes, students love games, and
the games sound interesting, but the long - term effect is unproven.
Not exact matches
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The intrusion of TV may
sound sinister, says Davies, but he feels that the situation is one of those rare instances when what is best for the commercial
interests is also best for the spectators, the players and the
game.
I feared the worst and it
sounds like we had our problems containing the Triple S threat but some
interesting team selections and now some
interesting decisions required for the
game against the German minnows!
I'm going to
sound all Henry Porter here, but it's not going to be long before we're all of us fair
game on the basis that... well, you can find any excuse really to pry into someone's life under the arguments of «public
interest» or «freedom of speech», and the principle extends further than the lives of celebrities right down to us at the bottom.
hmm blade's edge
sounds super
interesting, and so does the video
game one (but i could do without the preachy stuff too so i am not sure if i will pick it up).
Sounds interesting but I'm
game for anything.
My other
interests include video
games and politics, as weird as that may
sound.
The original
game surely had flaws, but it also showed some
interesting and
sound ideas in level and
game design.
The graphics and the
sound make the
game more
interesting to play.
Ok, the idea behind «Crash Time: Autobahn Pursuit» can
sound interesting and funny, and inclusive the
game has some good details, the
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 is not the best
game in this series of fighters, graphically it's good for a Wii
game, the
sound is good, the voice acting is great, the controls are ok, there is a large number of characters to play as which is great and even some
game exclusive characters, multiplayer is ok, the story mode introduces an new and unique story with some
interesting characters but kind of falls short, and the difficulty can be down right frustrating at times, there is some good versus modes and a fun survival mode, all in all i would only recommend this to Naruto fans, and people who love fighting
games.
With an
interesting set of new options, an emotional story mode and, of course, the irresistible
sound of Fab Four it's more than a
game, it's a musical experience.
Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 is not the best
game in this series of fighters, graphically it's good for a Wii
game, the
sound is good, the voice acting is great, the controls are ok, there is a large number of characters to play as which is great and even some
game exclusive characters, multiplayer is ok, the story mode introduces an new and unique story with some
interesting
For an arcade style
game, there are just enough
sound effects to keep you
interested and to help give the
game a warlike atmosphere.
It really does
sound like Ubisoft: The Open World
Game, in that it (and all of them) focus on giving «content» without giving any thought to making that content actually
interesting.
I will definitely check out this
interesting sounding, interactive
game!
What is
interesting about Condemned 2 is like many horror
games it uses both
sound and visual atmosphere to mess with your senses.
This does
sound interesting to have a
game full digital but those type of
games aren't able to Sync with wifi!
Whatever it is, we're
interested, though it
sounds like the project is still in the early stages of development, as the unnamed company that is certainly Atlus is also hiring a UI designer for the «high - end action
game.»
The
game has an
interesting soundtrack that probably doesn't quite fit the
game too well and it literally has not audio dialogue so there's very little in the way of
sound to review, you get the generic 2D crafting
sound effects which are amusing however and do contribute to the
game's humour a little, the gameplay itself is immersive enough that you can sink hours into the
game without realising it, though the menus can be a little tiresome to navigate as you have to open a close them to remove a misplaced item or constantly scroll through all the many different items and topics you can choose from.
Boom Blox may
sound like a run of the mill Wii title, but recent details have come forth that may pique
gamers»
interest.
I've always had a great
interest in Vikings and their culture, so Fated: the Silent Oath
sounded like an incredible
game the...
Blending these two
game series together
sounds like a recipe for disaster, and yet the gameplay actually looks fun and
interesting, like a blend of a Mario RPG open world with the dynamic turn - based battling of XCOM.
I haven't heard of this
game before (maybe it was never released in Europe, I du n no) but it
sounds interesting, to bad that has been used only a few times MGS and apparently this
game too.
The Town of Light
sounds like an
interesting interactive adventure from the outset however it suffers from a story that is terribly told and a gameplay that feels archaic forcing you to motivate yourself to finish the
game.
I've been working on car racing
game audio a lot recently, and I was
interested in exploring
sound for a futuristic racing
game where the vehicles are closer to spacecraft than cars.
It
sounds interesting, but after a save - crippling bug in Brutal Legend I won't be buying a Double Fine
game for a long while yet, at least until it's been thoroughly tested by others.
Yeah, I know, yet another Mario Tennis may not
sound that
interesting at first — the last couple entries in the series for 3DS and Wii U have been a bit bland — but there's reason to be excited for this new
game.
Anyone playing a
game will be totally engrossed in the dramatic tension, graphics and
sounds,
interesting characters and the stories that provide an immersive experience.
If it
sounds like I don't think it's going to I think they're playing a little
game but my thing is I haven't received funds and if they think they're going to get a little bit of
Interest money out of me I've already told them that I will get a lawyer and I've also notified my bank.
Heck a racing
game by Bungie
sounds more
interesting.
AER — Memories of Old is an adventure
game that has been released for PS4, Xbox One, PC, Mac and Linux and I have to say it all
sounds rather
interesting.
A demo is always best when it's for a
game that
sounds interesting, like Call of Juarez: The Cartel, which takes a wild west - based shooter series to modern day.
Apart from gaming, other
interests include playing guitar and doing
sound design for film &
games.
The
game seems
interesting but their is no tension in the
game and the surroundings looks so bland, and you have the
sound of thunder but no lightning
At the moment there is no set release date for the
game, not even a vague one, but the concept surrounding the
game certainly
sounds interesting, and in true Japanese style it's all gung - ho.
Sound is an
interesting area in that music is not quite the draw it has been in other historic adventure
games like Full Throttle.
At first, this didn't
sound that
interesting, but now dataminers found a folder in the fortnite
game files called «Drivable Vehicle»!
Back in 2007 the idea of Mario and Sonic crossing over and competing in the Olympics seemed like a silly idea, sure it
sounded interesting in a way and it was exciting to see these two rivals bury the hatchet but I was not honestly sold on the
game.
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.
Sounds interesting but will it take away from the fast
game play that Ninja Gaiden in famous for?
Even though it's something I'm not
interested in, the fact Twitch can take out a huge amount of
sound from a
game show is just ridiculous.
I typically am not
interested in
games like these but this one
sounds like it's being very well received, people on my friend's lists are playing the Demo and the
Game has a presence on my favorite blog (hint.
I belong to the first group but not because I'm a fan of Angry Birds, rather because this version of the
game actually
sounded interesting.
There is still plenty of negative feelings towards the
game online, but it seems that mechanically it's more than
sound with
interesting crafting options, a focus on team play and an intriguing (if dusty) setting.
In the end, Dead Man's Country
sounds interesting, and I have a particular fondness of survival
games.
The
game seeks to teach you how
sound works, how hearing impaired people cope with the challenges their day - to - day lives present, and I actually found it
interesting.