Between the great character design, the constant onslaught of zombies, and
the great gunplay, this is a game that will appeal to action game fans.
With three game modes, three character classes and a handful of maps, MGO takes
the great gunplay and stealth mechanics from The Phantom Pain into the realms of tight 8v8 arenas.
With three game modes, three character classes and a handful of maps, MGO takes
the great gunplay and stealth mechanics from The Phantom Pain into the realms of tight 8v8 arenas.
There's
great gunplay, the scene has intense moments, and the mistakes made in the scene lead to a smooth introduction of the antagonists.
Not exact matches
Everything in Far Cry 4 works like a charm, offering superb
gunplay, a beautiful world to explore and hours of
great online play.
The satisfying
gunplay, ferocious monsters and fantastic setting remain, and it plays
great on Nintendo Switch both docked and in portable mode.
The new
gunplay and enemies are
great.
Nonviolent, interesting
gunplay,
great use of strategic movement and methods, and a
great soundtrack to boot.
Project Nova will be very focused on
great - feeling, super polished
gunplay, and it'll be highly tactical and strategic.
While Woo has made his name as a masterful action director, fans know that the
gunplay is just part of what makes his best HK action films so
great.
Gameplay: 9 How quickly the Skillshots become repetitive are hard to judge, but this game has made me smile more than any FPS for a good while simply because Skillshots are fun, and the
gunplay is
great.
Most things boil down to running around, killing the bad guys and reaching the marked objective bookended by cutscenes, so some more variety would have been welcome, but there are some
great set pieces that break up the action and the
gunplay is more than good enough to carry you through the entire campaign.
And as you're doing these side missions and miniactivities and diversions and whatever else you can do to enjoy these production values without subjecting yourself to the storyline, you'll come to appreciate that the driving is
great, the
gunplay is
great, the ambience is
great, the visuals are
great, and the song list isn't as bad as it would have been if Ubisoft had used public domain music.
Moving around feels
great, and the
gunplay is accurate and responsive.
The DMC series combat system is recognized for being flashy and fun, full of
great sword fights and
gunplay.
The controls are also
great, with solid and accurate
gunplay, and excellent and responsive driving mechanics, and the hacking, which normally is complicated, is make quite simple, thanks to the fantastic UI.
It's a massive open world with a
great sense of humour and superb
gunplay.
Battle pickups which are unique powerful weapons scattered across the map, shown as a pistol icon on the HUD or mini-map, are another
great feature added to maps, that although limited can bring lower - leveled players into winning positions amid furious battles and
gunplay.
Great shooting with complex
gunplay mechanics, an interesting cover system and brilliant immersion make RO2 a thrill to play.
The story is tight, cinematic and filled with heart; the
gunplay is
great; and the beautiful worlds are more fun to explore than they ever were.
Uncharted not only has the cool
gunplay and action, it also has a very interesting story which is enough to play the game,
GREAT believable characters, awesome dialogue, platforming, puzzles and amazing visuals from start to finish.
Of course, the very core of the game is still the
gunplay, and I'm happy to report it's the tightest it has ever been and feels freaking
great.
Combined with CoD-esque
gunplay it can be
great fun solo, duo or in squads.
The mission is
great, and so is the limited plot we were given along with the excellent soundtrack and solid
gunplay.
Overall, the game plays pretty
great, with solid controls and simple
gunplay keeping the whole experience enjoyable.
The gameplay features
great stealth elements, exciting
gunplay, and brutal close - quarters combat.
Gameplay itself is a
great mix of
gunplay and super powers that allows players to approach the enemy in a number of different ways.
The basics hew close to the original Zombie Apocalypse: twin - stick shooter,
great graphics engine, satisfying
gunplay, survivors to rescue, occasional superweapons to pick up, grappling as a last resort, and a scoring system based on racking up crazy multipliers by not taking any damage.
I was hoping for a
greater focus on tight
gunplay but the game benefits from all sorts of weird gadgets such as ziplines and robbers armed with rpg's and whatnot.
With excellent
gunplay, a nice variety of mission - types,
great story and production values, and good multiplayer options, you really can't afford to miss this one.
Those who buy the DLC, or already have the Season Pass, hoping for more
great Far Cry 4
gunplay will get it.
However, the
gunplay is
great and the weapons are satisfying to use.
The satisfying
gunplay, ferocious monsters and fantastic setting remain, and it plays
great on Nintendo Switch both docked and in portable mode.
The
gunplay, stealth and new augmentations do a
great job of keeping things fun while you help push along the plot.
Although the
gunplay is
great fun and the different weapons, pickups and gameplay styles make it interesting, there's a lack of much else beyond that to keep you coming back to it in future.
A wider array of animations and context - sensitive actions builds upon the fine
gunplay of the first two games, and the melee combat builds a little further on Uncharted 2 «s efforts, adding a
greater range of moves, multi-directional attacks and temporarily grabbed objects.
The game was praised for its
great visuals and
gunplay mechanics from those who plays the early access.
With that it's all about the guns and the
gunplay and being able to have that tactical combat is
great.»
So addicting,
great gameplay and
gunplay and you really start to care for your robot pals:)
After you've watched John Wick enough times that you've memorized Reeves» crazy
gunplay choreography, you'll want to move on to the equally
great sequel, John Wick: Chapter 2.