Not exact matches
As
great as the FPS
combat was, its brilliance was somewhat tarnished by the underwhelming and repetitive
car combat.
Gameplay is still enjoyable, presenting a light - hearted and simplistic take on the
car combat genre that's
great for people of all ages (especially kids).
The
car combat and driving segments feel
great and is a definite highlight for me.
360
Cars 2: The Video Game
Combat Wings: The
Great Battles of WWII Dungeon Siege III F.E.A.R. 3 Shadows of the Damned Trenched (XBLA)
Whilst the
car combat is
great at points at what it does, the on - foot
combat definitely feels like Arkham - lite (if you'll excuse the pun).
Cleverly, the massively open - world adventure took the hand - to - hand fighting system from the Batman: Arkham series, which makes being on foot and exploring post-apocalyptic ruins more fun, while the
car combat is fluid and
great fun.
The excellent visual showcase Ryse impressed many right from day one, despite its repetitive
combat mechanics, while Dead Rising 3 by all accounts fixed many of the problems the series has suffered from since its inception and Forza 5 leveraged the power of the console to
great effect with its hyper - realistic
car models and innovative «Drivatar» AI augmenting system.