Not exact matches
The company's turnaround strategy under Chief Executive Ram Krishnan centers on adding
menu ordering, check - out and other services
via tablet computers to its trivia
game platform.
Unlike many other MMO - ish loot
games that hinge on getting players hooked on «the grind,» there are no attacks to select
via a
menu, and rotating through special ability cooldowns couldn't be further from the experience of walking into a battle, weapon in hand, and taking down a massive beast.
This ensures a good amount of variety, but the initially promising presentation (including the option to play video
games with pretend fans on pretend streaming services) can't hide the fact that all the important stuff happens
via boring
menu options.
Only as well as being able to have your own character do things like that,
via the
game's start
menu, the player can give orders to their units to move to certain locations, like the enemy's fort, to the aid of another unit or even to where you are on the field, just to give yourself a hand.
On top of voice chat which you can toggle on and off, there's also customizable text chat, emotes, and a sticker system that can all be easily accessed during play
via an in -
game menu.
As MrYd said there both supposedly on the disc for Xbox, apparently from what i read of a statement on gamespot
via twitter it's hard to have 2 multiplayer
games on one disc on PS4 without needing to make a separate
menu, then R1MJAW said last night that apparently in Germany i think it was both
games are on the PS4 disc, i went the download route it is quite hard to spot a lot of the spit and polish but if you do see images side by side it's clearly there lighting foliage and so on.
All of these are accessible
via the «Trailers»
menu along with ads for the Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa Activision video
game and Hotel for Dogs.
Finally, after playing for a while, you're going to wish you could do everything in Astera
via in -
game menus rather than having to run to places like the Smithy and Canteen over and over again.
-- Register a channel to receive News for specific
games To register, head to News > Find Channels — Add friends from your Nintendo 3DS and Wii U Friend Lists To add friends, head to your My Page on the top left of the Home
Menu > Friend Suggestions — Receive notifications when your Friends go online To turn this ON / OFF, head to System Settings > Notifications > Friend Notifications — Find paired controllers within communication range by activating the vibration feature To search, head to Controllers > Find Controllers — Change the user icon order on the Home
Menu To change order, head to System Settings > Users > Change Order — Select from 6 new Splatoon 2 characters for user icon To edit your user icon, head to your My Page on the top left of the Home
Menu > Profile — Change the system volume from the Quick Settings To access Quick Settings, hold down the HOME Button — Lower the maximum volume for headphone or speakers connected to the audio jack To lower the max headphone volume, head to System Settings > System > Lower Max Headphone Volume * This settings will be ON when Parental Controls are enabled — Change display colors to Invert Colors or Grayscale To use this feature, head to System Settings > System > Change Display Colors — Connect a USB keyboard to the dock to type whenever the keyboard is on the screen — Use the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
via wired communication by connecting the USB charging cable To enable, head to System Settings > Controllers and Sensors > Pro Controller Wired Communication * The NFC touchpoint on the Pro Controller will be disabled while the controller is using wired communication.
The presentation of the
game is solid with a great user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, character gallery
menus, options
menus and various gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad, face buttons and touch pad, although there is no support for navigation
via the right analogue stick.
You can access your
games at any time right from the home screen or
via the Guide
menu.
The presentation of the
game is solid with a great touch screen based user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, options
menu, extras
menus and gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, d - pad and face buttons, although there is no support for navigation
via the right analogue stick and rear touch pad.
The presentation of the
game is solid with a great user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, options
menus and gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation
via the touch pad.
It would have been a nice touch to have been able to play back bonus levels
via a
menu, rather than having to play the standard level to find them again, although Jazz: Trump's Journey doesn't have a
menu at all — the
game boots directly into a backstage area from which you can guide Trump to the settings area or proceed directly into the
games» levels.
The presentation of the
game is solid with a great user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, Digivice
menus, online battles
menus, options
menus and gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, d - pad and face buttons, although there is no support for navigation
via the right analogue stick, touch screen and rear touch pad.
I remember the last time I played Chrono Trigger
via the DS port the only thing I really felt it lacked for was a quest
menu screen, but that was mainly for the post
game area where there were a lot of subquests given out by reptites that were reprensented by identical sprites
Here's the items from the «Trial Cross Item Pack» available
via the Add - on Content
menu in -
game:
The presentation of the
game is solid due to its stylistic TV broadcast inspirations with a mostly great user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, off - road masters
menus, free race
menus, online multiplayer
menus, time attack
menus, online leaderboards, weekly challenges
menus, options
menus, add - ons
menus and various gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation
via the right analogue stick and touch pad.
The
game boasts an appealing fully hand - drawn style that is presented
via stylish HUDs and
menus, and technical performance during gameplay is flawless, but I'd still say the
game's only noteworthy flaws still fall under these categories.
The presentation of the
game is solid with a great user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, World Tour
menus, Quick Mode
menus, online multiplayer
menus, online leaderboards, My Rider
menus, options
menus and gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation
via the right analogue stick or touch pad.
If you are looking to share figures you can do so by choosing another
game via the Start
Menu.
It's always been one of the quainter features of Grand Theft Auto
games that you can access,
via the pause
menu, your gaming statistics.
The
games are accessed
via a
game browsing
menu that gives you a little info on each
game such as genre, number of players, and original release year.
The presentation of the
game is solid with a great touch screen based user interface on Vita, despite the touch pad on DualShock 4 not being supported; across various
menus such as the main
menu, story
menus, time attack
menus, options
menus and gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left and right analogue sticks, directional pad and face buttons.
The presentation of the
game is solid with a great user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, character customisation
menus, inventory
menus, clan
menus, settings
menus and gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, while being able to rotate your character with the right analogue stick, although it does not include support for navigation
via the touch pad.
The presentation of the
game is solid with a great user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, career
menu, challenge mode
menu, quick race
menu, online multiplayer
menu, split - screen
menu, stats
menu, settings
menu and gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation
via the right analogue stick or touch pad.
New Wii remotes, even ones not connected to the system, can be easily added or removed
via an in -
game tab on the
menu.
However, the general presentation of the
game is solid with a great user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, Career
menus, Grand Prix
menus, Championship
menus, Time Attack
menus, MXoN
menus, Compound
menus, online multiplayer
menus, online leaderboards, customise
menus, extras
menus, options
menus and various gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons on the DualShock 4 controller, although it does not include support for navigation
via the right analogue stick or touch pad.
The presentation of the
game is solid with a great user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, single player
menus, local multiplayer
menus, showcase
menus, options
menus and gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation
via the right analogue stick and touch pad.
The presentation of the
game is solid with a great user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, career mode
menus, championship season
menus, quick race
menus, online multiplayer
menus, time trial
menus, online leaderboards, options
menus and various gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation
via the right analogue stick or touch pad.
The presentation of the
game is solid albeit the loading screens could have been far more imaginative with a great user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, relics
menu, outfits
menu, settings
menu and gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad, face buttons and touch screen on Vita, although it does not include support for navigation
via the right analogue stick and rear touch pad, while the navigation through the
menus on the PS4 version rather surprisingly does not include support for the touch pad given that the Vita's touch screen is supported.
The presentation of the
game is solid with a great user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, options
menu, additional content
menus and gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation
via the right analogue stick and touch pad.
The presentation of the
game is solid with a great user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, garage vehicle customisation
menus, event and track selection
menus, vehicle selection
menus, online multiplayer
menus, settings
menus and various gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation
via the right analogue stick and touch pad.
The presentation of the
game is solid yet minimal with a great touch screen based user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, level selection
menu, options
menu and various gameplay
menus, although there is no support for navigation
via the left and right analogue sticks, directional pad and face buttons.
The presentation of the
game is solid with a great user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, help and options
menu, settings
menu and gameplay
menus, although it does not include support for navigation
via the right analogue stick and the lack of a touch based user interface
via the touch pad is disappointing given the fact of how effective and responsive the touch screen user interface is in the Vita version.
The start
menu will have include a data transfer option allowing you to continue
game play from at home on your console to on the go
via Playstation Vita.
The presentation of the
game is solid with a great user interface across various
menus such as the contest
menu, level selection
menu, options
menu and gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left and right analogue sticks, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation
via the touch pad.
The presentation of the
game is solid with a great user interface across various
menus such as the title
menu, main
menu, single player
menus, two player
menus, online multiplayer
menus, character customisation
menus, brother eye vault
menus, guilds
menus, extras
menus, options
menus and gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation
via the touch pad and the right analogue stick.
In addition to the issue I highlighted earlier, whenever you open the
game, you have to choose the language (
via touchscreen) and even though your selection is highlighted, the screen just sits there for up to a full minute before going to the main
menu.
Only as well as being able to have your own character do things like that,
via the
game's start
menu, the player can give orders to their units to move to certain locations, like the enemy's fort, to the aid of another unit or even to where you are on the field, just to give yourself a hand.
< ---- Back to our LEGO Worlds guides The second in a line of Ninjago themed tie - ins has hit Lego Worlds in the form of a Samurai Cave that can be downloaded
via the Brick Build Showcase from the main
menu of the
game and placed in both the Sandbox and Adventure modes.
Nearly everything you do is accessed
via the circle
menu which will be your go - to
menu and selection hub for the console version of the
game, from selecting staff members for your trains and company, to unlocking new technology and upgrades for your cities and trains.
The presentation of the
game is solid with a great user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, lobby
menu, talk
menus, setup
menus, options
menus and gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, d - pad and face buttons, although there is no support for navigation
via the right analogue stick, touch screen and rear touch pad.
The presentation of the
game is solid with a great user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, events
menus, cup series
menus, sponsored team play
menus, Thomasville playground
menus, multiplayer
menus, hall of fame
menu, car selection
menus, extras
menu and various gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation
via the right analogue stick and touch pad.
The presentation of the
game is solid with a great user interface across various
menus such as the main
menu, options
menus and gameplay
menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation
via the right analogue stick and touch pad.
There was also an issue where the
game would also reset all of its help messages every time you start the
game (although these can be disabled entirely
via the options
menu).
In the browser based edition of the
game, the user interface holds a lot of information
via menus and icons.
Previously, Rift users had only been able to launch compatible Steam
games via the PC desktop, and even then only once the feature had been enabled in a settings
menu.
This is all under the Far Cry Arcade banner, which can be accessed from the main
menu or
via arcade cabinets and Far Cry Arcade posters in the
game world.
Players can also test how their skills stack up online against one another
via network play with other
gamers on Windows PC as they enjoy added features such as new victory animations for some fighters, animated stage backgrounds, and
menu settings in training mode which are now saved from the player's last play session.