I'll look at a title and not be able to clearly identify what makes the game and similar
games in the genre fun to a variety of gamers.
Not exact matches
My range of gaming varies though fps is preferred but I dabble
in other
game types /
genres for the simple fact that some have a great story line that you can immerse yourself
in and get creative, and a partner
in crime makes it all the better
in experience and
fun.
SCV's great mix of spectacle, accessibility and depth make it a
fun fighting
game that almost anyone with an interest
in the
genre can enjoy.
With The Secret World, Funcom reveals a good exponent of a MMO
genre, thanks to a solid storyline and
fun gameplay, but severely lacking
in PvP and with a weak and poorly optimized
game engine.
It lacks that extra quality which would turn it into one of the best
games in its
genre, but its campaign and multiplayer mode offer quite a lot of
fun.
It's certainly worth picking up Battlezone: Combat Commander if you like the central premise of an RTS / FPS mash - up as it's still one of the best
games in the Action Strategy
genre, but if Rebellion or Big Boat make a proper Battlezone 3 then we hope it'll focus on the
fun more than the frustration.
I'm honestly not sure how this
game has such a poor score, as it's actually a very
fun racing
game with plenty of depth and challenge; and challenge isn't something you see too often
in this
genre.
Murderous Pursuits successfully carries the torch of stealth - based multiplayer
games like Assassin's Creed and The Ship
in a
fun, yet sparse take on the
genre.
Additionally, the
game trades
in the
genre's penchant for punishment with a much more fair level of difficulty, courtesy of its
fun and intuitive crafting system.
The difficulty settings
in Jeremy McGrath's Offroad are surprisingly fair for a
genre that sometimes seems focused more on challenging
gamers than making sure they're having
fun.
Going into Front Mission Evolved I wasn't sure what to expect.I normally am not the biggest fan of mech
games, however, Square Enix and Double Helix
Games have done a great job with this title.Long time fans of the series, or of this
genre in general, might not like some of the changes that were made
in the latest title, however, Square Enix has made it a lot more accessible.The
game is much more like a third person action
game as opposed to the tactical type of
game play that the series is generally known for.There were definitely times when it felt a little like Lost Planet with the difference being this
game actually worked pretty well and was
fun.
Not only does the
game combine two franchises
in a way that feels natural and
fun, it brings a complex
genre to a new audience that's likely never seen it before.
Amnesia: Collection does exactly what it set out to do: it presents three terrifying,
fun, and intriguing
genre - defining horror
games in one uncomplicated package.
Some of the
games I find most
fun for console
games have always been
in the fighting
genre.
But, if you are a
genre fan, iBomber Defense is a
fun game to dive
in to and one that will easily eat up some of your spare time.
Much like its predecessor, geoDefense Swarm by Critical Thought Games is not an easy
game to master, but manages to remain a
fun and visually exciting
game that deserves its place amongst the best
in the considerably well filled tower defense
genre.
A great way to grow this readership is through online author events, when several authors writing
in the same
genre work together to host a
fun get - together that involves
games, prizes and giveaways.
a choice between two
games in a simmilar
genre (
in this case the zombie
genre) i would take something that looks like a lot more
fun you can play with friends over a linear single player
game.
I'm 30, been gaming since 1984 when my legs could barely reach the floor when I sat
in the computer chair at school at that time, I tend to play any
genre and
game as long as it's good
fun and I've played so many
games over the years that I lost count
in the 90s.
The
game's clever
in how it parodies it's unfortunate victims, poking
fun at the many clichés, tropes and idiosyncrasies of the
genre without falling foul of the very same problems itself.
They're
fun, they do their job, but they can't truly contend with some of the best examples of the third - person
genre, and honestly they feel a little out of place within the
game's narrative — Lara doesn't feel like she's surviving
in these encounters, she feels like she's thriving, blasting straight through enemies with ease which doesn't really match her portrayed demeanor very well.
This is some great
fun in VR and the only thing hurting this
game is the
genre itself.
Last year, Milkstone Studios released a
game called Ziggurat which provided a
fun take on the first person shooter
genre by mixing
in elements of a roguelike.
That isn't to say Overwatch isn't
fun, but it feels very familiar, and unless you're brand new to the
genre, the difficulty is mostly
in adapting your skills from (largely) more difficult
games to work
in a smaller box, often with players who are just discovering these mechanics and gameplay for the first time.
Earth's Dawn is obviously lacking
in some areas where Vanillaware
games shine, but it's also being released at a budget price of $ 30.00 — There is
fun to be had with Earth's Dawn, and if you're a fan of the side - scrolling action
genre, you probably won't regret purchasing it.
The
game is quite
fun and addictive, but it's just too stripped down to think of it being anywhere close to a definitive leader
in the
genre.
Of course, it's also just a really
fun game in general, no matter what level of experience you have
in the
genre.
The result is still a
game that often feels like a stunningly confident, competent shot across the bow of the open world
genre, folding
in an incredibly strong narrative and a good sense of consequence to the decisions that present themselves throughout, presenting a
fun bit of combat creativity into a
genre that desperately needs it.
Techland seemed to slant a little more toward the wild and
fun side of things, but touches on the depth of the
genre's clichés just enough that one can only imagine how much more awesome and gripping
games in this setting can be.
The way the
game seamlessly combines elements from disparate yet complementary
genres, it all comes together
in a challenging, terrifying, and above all, enormously
fun experience - one that we're incredibly excited to bring to a whole new audience on consoles.»
From the Magus dilemma to the courtroom scene, find out why many consider this
game the high point
in the entire role - playing
genre in this
in - depth examination of Chrono Trigger, a ton of
fun and a true work of art.
It lacks that extra quality which would turn it into one of the best
games in its
genre, but its campaign and multiplayer mode offer quite a lot of
fun.
I've never been a huge fan of shoot em ups but this
game is as
fun as any 8 bit
in the
genre.
It is a unique
fun game in the style of defense of your castle from the crowds of enemy units, which sets new large - scale standards
in real time strategy (rts)
genre for mobile platforms.
Proving that you really can make a
fun game out of just about anything if you come at it the right way, the food - serving
genre has been quite popular
in recent years.
In the meantime, between a clever mixture of single - player only score - chasing,
fun co-op modes, light karaoke functionality, and a levelling - up system that's incremental and actually pushes you out of your comfort zone, this is a
game that repairs all the wrongs the peripheral - based rhythm action
genre fell foul to last gen.. The six - button system on the guitar feels intuitive and natural, the charting — whilst occasionally bemusing — is agreeable, and the living content roster is inspired.
This
game has accomplished so many feats that I never would have expected a
game of this
genre to even attempt; it has a very cool storyline, very
fun game play and combat mechanics, and some of the best re-orchestrated music
in the series.
Overall, Green
Game: TimeSwapper delivers an extension of what was previously experienced
in Red
Game Without A Great Name by providing some
fun and challenging puzzle gameplay which is perfect for fans of side - scrolling platform, puzzle, action or adventure
genres, especially given the twist of the new time manipulation gameplay mechanic and such amazing value at a price of only # 3.99!
Not that tower defense
games can't be
fun, but the
genre has a plethora of
games available, and most don't vary
in game play design or stretch the concept much.
When it was our turn to review the full release
in May 2015, our own Shawn Long said of the
game that it is «a
fun and lighthearted
game with some great mechanics and focus on elements of the shooting
genre that have never been looked at the same way before.»
Based
in Portsmouth UK, Climax Studios is an independent
games developer where every one of the 100 + team shares the same goal: to deliver
genre leading AAA
game experiences, whatever the platform, that are immersive, engaging, and deliver quality content that's iconic and
fun.
All
in all, a charming and
fun action
game that will surely please fans of Zelda and action
genre in general.
Mario Kart is still one of the best «
fun» racing
games around and although ModNation Racers reinvents the wheel, it's done
in a good way by adding new tweaks to the go - kart
genre via the creator and the more aggressive racing engine.
Splatoon is a reminder that Nintendo are the rightful kings at what they do, creating the most
fun and entertaining
games that the medium has to offer; Splatoon wholeheartedly continues this legacy of theirs and
in doing so, brought life to an aging
genre.
Description: Uncanny Valley from Digerati Distribution is a
fun and terrifying survival horror
game that includes all the staples of the
genre: exploration, puzzle solving, and action (with a ton of optional story content threw
in for good measure).
Nitronic Rush demonstrated to us that arcade racing
games can be incredibly
fun and there's still a lot of room for innovation
in the
genre.
The Little Ball That Could (TLBTC) is a new title
in the \ «roll the ball \»
genre of platform
games, inspired by
fun games such as Marble Madness, Super Monkey Ball, Manic Marble, Marble Blast and Hamster Ball.
This
game takes all of the
fun, arcade aspects of gaming and condenses the
genre of tactics
game into a single character with limited moves, equipment, and skills, providing none of the huge, time consuming preparation pieces that tactics
games are generally known for, while simultaneously asking you to make intelligent decisions
in a fast and orderly manner, when your main character has the ability to rewind time whenever you make a mistake.
How the
genre continues to evolve is a conversation for the future, but as long as
gamers say this is a lot of
fun, we believe there will be lots of these figures
in the household.»
Ultimately, Cannon Brawl is the most
fun I have had playing a multiplayer strategy
game in years, standing tall
in its storied
genre.