A console that's known for being a casual console with a few
hardcore games here or there that last 5 - 8 hours and then your done with.
Read the review from
Hardcore Gamer here.
Not exact matches
I'm obviously a pretty
hardcore gamer, since i'm
here!
There's almost no way to stray from the original arcade classic that could possibly upset the
hardcore nostalgiacs, unless of course they were to somehow strip the chaos and destruction that formed the
game's entire raison d'être, however, that is decidedly not the case
here.
The
game types are now also
here with the Normal,
Hardcore, Street Fight, Ladder, Table, TLC, Battle Royal, Cage, and Hell in the Cell.
Of course, my main complaint with Halo Wars 2 is still a major problem
here and that is the fact that genre enthusiasts will crave more complexity as this series fails to deliver the in - depth intricacies that more
hardcore real - time strategy
games offer.
If you enjoy
hardcore challenging 2D platformers then
here's a
game for you.
No, that's the twist
here: we've got a
game that looks like it's made for pop appetites but is tuned to be enjoyed by the brave and
hardcore.
Add one more
game to the list of niche
hardcore games still arriving regularly on the PS2, which I posted about
here.
This desk right
here is for the
hardcore gamer who does not need space for anything other than his / her gaming rig.
The new Fallout
game get's its first trailer: And now that you've watched that
here's a bullet point list of things to watch out for in New Vegas: • There is an optional
hardcore mode, the character needs to drink water, ammo has weight, healing isn't instant etc. -LSB-...]
Hardcore Resident Evil fans may find some interest
here as the
game does pull from the Resident Evil mythos and monster options very well but it isn't really worth looking into for those reasons.
I live in South America and
here like
hardcore games.
The majority of people feel the same, but opinions are always gonna be skewed a bit on
here, as it's a website for
hardcore gamers.
From what I have played, it is extremely well varied, plenty of weapons, gear, loadouts, modes, everything a
hardcore wii fps
gamer could possibly want is
here!
The combat engine
here is just superb, with hooks, jabs and uppercuts an absolute cinch to pull off (even if you sometimes have to hold down multiple buttons in awkward combinations, like Up + A + C.) It's definitely a
game catered to
hardcore boxing fans, as the title emphasizes technique over sheer button mashing prowess.
I promise that there is something
here for everyone, from the
hardcore gamers out there to the casual players.
The
game has only just released
here, but already some
hardcore fans were on the floor with both costumes and weapons to boot!
Thanks to the intense and score attack nature of the
game, it looks to have a much bigger sense of replayability than you'd think of at first, and it's allegedly short nature would be compromised by its high replay value and online leaderboards, meaning if you're into that sort of thing, you could be
here a long time, and so Sin and Punishment 2 seems to be a title that'll truly appeal to the
hardcore gamer.
There's an interesting commentary
here about the constant battle between the
hardcore gamers who tend to make
hardcore games for themselves, and the marketing people who want to make the
game as braindead as possible, and would also like to package a collectable drool cup in the box as well.
Our main goal
here is to make the
game fun for a variety of players from casual to
hardcore.
The
game types are now also
here with the Normal,
Hardcore, Street Fight, Ladder, Table, TLC, Battle Royal, Cage, and Hell in the Cell.
But there's another potential audience
here — a gargantuan reserve of
hardcore gamers, in fact, who would love to play the likes of Ico and The Last of Us if given the chance.
Anomaly 2 may have been out since last year on the PC, so if you've already been
here there's not much new to see short of a full TV / gamepad experience that most
hardcore PC
gamers probably already have set up.
Hardcore Gamer got hands - on with the
game,
here's what they had to say:
I reviewed Hearts of Iron III
here and was able to «unequivocally recommend» it for «
hardcore strategy
gamers».
But also in
here - a neat look inside Okami's influences, «The Long Road To Mordor», more pleasant foreign coverage of indie
games and the IGF,
Hardcore Gamer's sale probed by the New York Times, and much more.
And after lots of hard work and dedication,
here's what critics think about the
game: it's a fun,
hardcore, hard, gorgeous outing from an indie studio.
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty hasn't just wowed the
hardcore PC faithful, it's a beacon that's drawn hordes of
gamers back to their PCs, and reminded them what they've always loved about the kind of gaming experience you can only get
here.
There's something
here for the
hardcore Lufia fan and the RPG fan who has never played a Lufia
game.
The fighting
game system featured
here is full of deep mechanics that will cater to the more
hardcore player set.
So, in light of that,
here are three co-op
games that have almost turned me into a
hardcore gamer, but more importantly allowed me to enjoy an essential part of my husband's life.
To the casual player, the appeal is simple (the Mii is a signpost for «non-gamer
game here»), but to
hardcore fans, the juxtaposition doesn't bode well.
Hardcore gamers need not apply
here.