Sentences with phrase «gyroscope games»

It reminds us a lot of when the first gyroscope games on the iPhone 4 appeared.

Not exact matches

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The Score Attack mode which has you playing through campaign levels again for high scores is also strangely addicting, the 3DS version also supports Gyroscope controls which work well, but I personally preferred to play without them, along with new gorgeous updated graphics that look even better in 3D (seriously this game is made better in every way with 3D effect turned on).
A charming action - adventure title from developers Project Siren who work within SCE Japan Studio, it was one of Sony's best first - party exclusive games for the handheld system, utilising the Vita's touch - screen and gyroscope for zero gravity - related gameplay — a unique control setup that took advantage of the hardware.
The end result is the same brilliant game now in full HD 1080p resolution and 60 fps, new artwork and geometry, DualShock 4 gyroscope and touchpad implementation and all previously released downloadable content in one package.
Shield Pose is a simple tech demo that takes the Wii U's gyroscope functionality and turns it into a fun rhythm game.
The former is a gyroscope - controlled Pac - Man game set in a rainbow - colored world a la Pac - Man Championship Edition, arguably the greatest spin on the dot - chomping, ghost - eating formula.
These games are remastered with stereoscopic 3D visuals as well some other additional features like saving, gyroscope controls and extra gameplay modes.
Beyond that, there's also a look at the game's gyroscope balancing acts, another glimpse of the skydiving sequence, and a logo that's not messing about.
The use of the gyroscope to act as a camera is flawed with the Game Pad.
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A built - in Gyroscope offers hands - on motion control for the latest Android games.
The integration of a gyroscope sensor and the presence of the SoundAlive audio system may appeal to ardent gamers as well.
There's possibly a Gyroscope sensor that improves responsiveness in games that use it.
Packard Bell Liberty Tab also pre loaded with Docs To Go, Kobo, LumiRead, nemoPlayer, SoundHound, Zinio Reader, TegraZone (Games portal), TopHD Games (Games portal), Need for Speed Shift (Full Version), Gyroscope and Adobe Flash 10.2 support to give you faster downloads, better HD videos, better playing games and better browser experience.
Cameras are designed to work with built - in gyroscopes and accelerometers to track motion, and with graphics supported at 60 frames per second, developers will be able to tailor apps to enable users to star gaze, read live player stats at baseball games, and more, right from an app on your phone.
Nintendo Switch users will have the ability to play the game both docked and in handheld mode, enjoying all of the quirks and features of the console: from the use of Joy - Con gyroscopes and accelerometers, through HD Rumble implementation, to touchscreen features.
The use of the gyroscope to act as a camera is flawed with the Game Pad.
The Switch version of L.A. Noire will feature the original game, all of its downloadable content (DLC), and new gyroscope control in Joy - Con mode featuring HD
There was some submarine game played with the gyroscope.
FC: Other than 3D graphics — available almost everywhere in our game, even in the loading screen — we wanted to use the gyroscope.
Features may include, but are not limited to the game demo being context aware between clamshell and tablet mode, use of touch screen, use of gyroscope, accelerometer or other platform sensors.
First game play with out button controlls, User can now move left and right with mobile gyroscope to move the player on screen freeing up your hands to shoot bad guys and picking up boxes.
Another gameplay feature updated is the use of the gyroscopes that let gamers move there system to either look around in first - person or aim to shoot in first - person.
Unlike the Wii U version - where large portions of the game are tailored around the GamePad's touch screen and gyroscope inputs - special features unique to the PS4's Dual Shock 4 are kept to the minimum - in this case using the touch pad is limited to selecting camera mode.
I know many have been talking about how games on the Apple TV will control, but the positive thing for a game like GT Spirit is that many of the racing games on the App Store currently work well with the iPhone's gyroscope.
For what it's worth, as someone that games primarily on PC the Wii U gamepad's gyroscope controls (and the 3DS» for that matter) are surprisingly good.
For the first time we have a game that really makes the most of the front and back touch screens, uses the gyroscope and integrates the camera and microphone into gameplay.
The game makes use of the PlayStation Vita's front and back touch panels, cameras and gyroscope allowing slow motion chain kills, distinctive combat and the ability to pickpocket.
allows for you to navigate around the game arena using a choice of the PlayStation Vita's analog stick, the rear touchpad or the gyroscope.
The gyroscope is used so you can move the PS Vita around to aim the camera in some games.
The application of this nifty touchpad, as well as the built - in light sensor and gyroscopes, is limited on PC, however, and sometimes, games won't recognize the controller at all.
The controls are very fitting for the game, where the console's gyroscope feels right at home instead of being an annoying gimmick.
The game can be played with or without the GamePad's gyroscope controls.
Featuring a cartridge mounted gyroscope, the vast collection of games could only be completed when you would spin and twist your GBA.
With that in mind, the game grants you the option of using the left stick or the PlayStation Vita's gyroscope.
And if that's not enough for you demanding gamers, Real Racing has been updated to take advantage of the ultra-sensitive gyroscope built into the iPhone 4.
Twisting and tilting the cardboard creations, which take varied forms such as a fishing rod or motorcycle handlebars, relays input to the appropriate game thanks to the accelerometers and gyroscopes they contain.
As it provides also a gyroscope and accelerometer, you could think of racing games or real physical games with tossing or shaking Pillo controllers.
Gyroscope aiming features of compatible 3DS titles now no longer disrupt the stereoscopic effect, which is awesome, and those who were previously against using the 3D display feature of the 3DS at all when playing games now have a very good reason to reconsider their stance.
Motion games have the accelerometer and gyroscope, while the camera can be used for video conferencing or augmented reality games.
Inside the controller are gyroscope and accelerometer sensors that Valve claims will enable you to steer in some games.
This game use intensively GYROSCOPE functions.
Ricky Haggett concurs: «tThe gyroscopes are incredibly accurate, so the games where you're moving the Vita around the real world and it is changing the display in real - time feel amazing.
Despite being on the Nintendo 3DS, 3D was completely removed in - game other than when firing up the Poke Finder (ironically, paired with its gyroscope capabilities, it's quite possibly the worst place to enable 3D).
While used sparingly after a few early «showcase» titles, this gyroscope and MEMS accelerometer combo made games like Flower possible.
When the gyroscope is enabled, lifting the 3DS to a vertical position will put the player in something of a third - person mode: the camera will zoom in very close behind the player's character and play the game from that perspective.
-- 13 WSBK rounds, including the brand - new Chang International Circuit in Thailand — 24 elite riders grouped in 14 racing teams — 3 game modes, namely Championship, Quick Race and Time Attack — Enhanced physics engine — Maximum control flexibility, with 9 configurations including gyroscope and virtual controls — Realistic 3D graphics with dynamic lighting effects
Bad: Absurdly, insultingly simple: the entire game can be beaten just by tapping the flashing buttons on the touchpad; a ridiculously and uselessly simple online mode; broken AI; silly throw - away minigames; dumb gyroscope issues.
There's also gyroscope controls, although the motion controls feel more imprecise than the classic stick controls, which are arguably the best way to play the Super Monkey Ball games.
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