That means
no gimmicky titles that will ultimately render you unsearchable.»
I agree with Chris that we'll be seeing some seriously
gimmicky titles at launch, perhaps that awkward family - centric racing game featured in the promo?
At a time when
gimmicky titles reigned (head honcho, anyone?)
For everything else
this gimmicky titled production promises, there's MasterCard.
Not exact matches
Reggie: Well, we're afraid our new console, the Wii U 2, is substantially weaker than the PS5 and the Xbox 2, and it's also devoid of any
gimmicky controller... Audience: * awkward silence * Reggie:... but we have a new Zelda, a new Metroid, a new StarFox, a new F - Zero, 3 new IPS, a Majora's Mask remake and they're all launch
titles!
«A Quiet Place» is an amusing
title for what turns out to be a meticulously muscle - clenching exercise in
gimmicky horror, the type that imagines a future population terrorized by sight - challenged predators who hunt by human noise.
Little Deviants -
Gimmicky launch
title for Vita, often considered one of the worst games on the platform.
Maybe, a fiver but if VR keeps being more
gimmicky games then ports of triple A
titles (Seriously, Skyrim VR managed to not only work but be good) then it'll fall the way of Kinect, Virtual Boy, the Move etc...
The
title inherently rings false, but what have we come to expect with
gimmicky romantic comedies anyway?
You want to avoid your book turning into
gimmicky click - bait — You've seen those
titles online that beg to be clicked and then don't deliver, and you don't want your book in the company of those hooligans.
MS themselves never presented example of a competent Kinect
title, much less anything close to what was suppose to be it's full potential, only
gimmicky demos.
But those AAA first - party
titles were sparse, especially when compared to the mountains of shovel - ware,
gimmicky motion - controlled games, and half - hearted mini-game collections that were being crammed onto store shelves back then.
Concentration Mode is hardly an original or innovative game mechanic, a theme which runs through Gunslinger, but it slots nicely into the action and is a blast to use, unlike in many other
titles where such things feel
gimmicky.
At a point when a series like Resident Evil has largely long turned its back on its survival horror roots, ZombiU is a game that recalls such games, but also brings its own interesting and inventive ideas to the genre and, at the same time, has the distinction of being one of the most interesting launch
titles that, whilst not perfect, is an absorbing and unnerving experience that succeeds at making use of the capabilities of the system, without ever managing to feel
gimmicky and, as such, it's a strong early demonstration of the magic of Wii U.
As reviews trickle in for this
title, it seems the game suffers from longer - than - expected load times, some
gimmicky control schematics, and some polarizing opinions.
I'm just hoping for a move away from
gimmicky controls for Zelda
titles.
Maybe, a fiver but if VR keeps being more
gimmicky games then ports of triple A
titles (Seriously, Skyrim VR managed to not only work but be good) then it'll fall the way of Kinect, Virtual Boy, the Move etc...
Among their mistakes include choosing low - storage proprietary media for their games, wasting effort and money on
gimmicky accessories, alienating third parties, and — perhaps most damningly - lacking Metal Gear Solid
titles.
This led to underwhelming exclusive
titles that were
gimmicky at best.
At the risk of offending young independent developers, most of the
titles available through Xbox Live's Indie games program have a tendency to be —
gimmicky.
Personally, this is a huge turn - off for me because I hate Motion Controls in any game and I have yet to experience any
title where they do not feel forced or
gimmicky.
And because it's a Rockstar
title, this potentially
gimmicky glue holds great big chunks of story, double - cross and humour together beautifully.
The resume header instantly pops; the fuchsia entry
titles are eye - catchy but not too
gimmicky.