It doesn't excel, but it's the best portable football game you'll find on the market, even with its only average graphics and sound, and
generations old gameplay.
It doesn't excel, but it's the best portable football game you'll find on the market, even with its only average graphics and sound, and
generations old gameplay.
Not exact matches
The Adventures of Pip, one of the latest releases in the genre, goes straight back to the 2D days, offering
old - school pixel visuals and side - scrolling action, but it's also an ode to the evolution of the genre itself, with a core
gameplay mechanic that allows players to transform the titular character into three distinct versions representative of video game
generations.
Somehow, the
generation -
old game still looks great, and the minute - to - minute
gameplay is a lot more crafted and a lot less here's - a-bunch-of-random-quests than we've been getting lately.
The ability to quickly share
gameplay, to download games onto your console, and even the ability to stream games from a massive library of
old school goodies gave the PS4 the leg up this
generation.
I think that this kind of simple control layout is more like the
older generation of games, going back to the days where the thing that made a game great wasn't amazing graphics but brilliant level design and simple
gameplay.
While more could have been done to the series as far as upgrading and redesigning
gameplay, I am not complaining in any way; they did what they could to bring the series to a new
generation of gamers, while still giving props to the
old fans.