Ryse is slower paced and arguably repetitive, but God of War, a franchise that's often revered as one of Sony's best exclusives, also
gets repetitive rather quickly.
It is exciting to see at first but
gets repetitive rather quickly and unless you want to keep a high score, it doesn't serve much purpose here.
This is fun for the first few rooms in each level, but
gets repetitive rather quickly.
Although, while this might sound nice at first, it can
get repetitive rather quickly.
I hope not because that could
get repetitive rather quickly.
Not exact matches
I know I am
repetitive but I would
rather get Giraud on a try pumping a few long balls into the box.
Sometimes the cycle of life
gets so
repetitive and
rather boring.
Rather than
getting repetitive or losing focus, both games just end gracefully after a relatively brief, not very challenging, but unique and thoroughly enjoyable experience.
Unfortunately the game becomes
rather repetitive as you
get to the crux of the story but every now and then, the gameplay does change to give you a break from the monotony of the title such as using wasps to glide through the environment while you dogfight against exterminators which is kind of cool.
Once you
get pass those Computer AI flaws you have a nice looking single player mode going, although the missions do seem
rather repetitive, there is still a lot of fun to be played throughout the single player mode of the game.
alot of these third party games are over rated over priced shit alot of people are just conditioned to playing them grudgy
repetitive over hyped then when it come out it
gets a metarating of six or seven i would much
rather have the u you ai nt
getting these games any where else and games are games it do nt matter what style whether their good or bad
Considering there are only eight total arenas, things can
get rather repetitive after playing for a while.
It
gets repetitive by the end of the game and while some of the boss battles are
rather well executed, majority of the main story campaign screams for missed potential.
Needless to say, it
gets rather repetitive.
More of a problem is the fact that towards the end, they start
getting rather repetitive.
It's far from being great but it's certainly not bad either, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince is a enjoyable romp through the universe of Potter that can be completed
rather too quickly and while it does
get repetitive it does has a certain appeal that keeps you playing and Duelling is fun and frantic.
Once you
get into the swing of things, though, the game becomes surprisingly good fun, and while the
repetitive music might begin to grate after an hour or two simply watching your guests can be
rather enjoyable.
I enjoyed Bowser's Minions for what it was, but it did
get rather repetitive.
The premise of the game is to fight and it can
get rather repetitive quite early on.
Interesting enough but
got rather repetitive, but it's okay.
This process
gets repetitive and stale
rather quickly.
Considering each pack only contains five minigames, the selection can
get rather repetitive after a while, and I wouldn't recommend any setting after twenty turns due to the generic design and
rather uninspired board layout.
The problem with the game, however, is that despite this innovation Tera
gets dull
rather quickly and it's not long before you find yourself settling into a long,
repetitive grind.
Sony is making plenty of headlines lately, for a change, and also in relatively unusual manner, it's a bunch of «old» Xperia devices that are
getting most of the media and public's attention
rather than
repetitive new phones.