Sentences with phrase «in comparison to the other games»

His relationship with Pelly is complicated in comparison to other games.
Crysis 1 was great, but crytek strayed too far from what made it amazing and instead chose to go alien route - except it pales in comparison to other games such as Halo and Killzone.
When setting up a skirmish or multiplayer match there's also a pretty limited selection of options in comparison to other games on the market.
Destiny has horribly closed off Multiplayer; so much so it is laughable in comparison to their other games.
Despite saying those things in comparison to the new game, in comparison to other games it is still a benchmark of interactive entertainment in many ways and it's great for a long weekend rental.
Gunplay becomes even more noticably weak in comparison to other games, although the option to switch to third - person when taking cover is very welcome, not that you'll need it as the first - person view works quite nicely with the cover system.
The issue I had with the previous instalments was its insistence that it was a fully - fledged RPG and ended up feeling shallow in comparison to other games in the genre.
It's the first game on the new system for a new generation, and it sure is different in comparison to the other games.
While it does solve some of the camera problems from the original game, it does feel a bit awkward to control in comparison to other games with a similar control scheme.
The puzzle aspect of the game does have a presentable appearance, but in comparison to other games that already made its mark in the puzzle genre, specifically Bejeweled, you're not going to be blown away from the graphics.
There's no evidence of this yet, especially since they seem to be in a weird future with technology, buuuuuut it also looks barren in comparison to other games, so who knows.
In comparison to other games that tackle similar themes, we think Genital Jousting appeals to a lot more of the people that need to hear its message.
Nier's world is small in comparison to other games, but there's a lot to explore and discover.

Not exact matches

The penal theory comes late in the game in comparison to other understandings of the atonement.
By comparison, half of the men preferred watching the game and the other 50 % still wanted to have sex on Super Bowl Sunday in lieu of television viewing.
Holding Legends of Troy in comparison to other brawlers on the market, the game feels paltry, cheap, and empty.
Everything else here feels dated and pales in comparison to numerous other games in the genre.
The actual gameplay in the game pales in comparison to other, more refined PS2 basketball games.
We made the mistake of playing Mandate first and were really shocked by how average it looks in comparison to any other FPS game currently available - character animation is excellent but the environments are dire.
Even in comparison to other 2K games this year, WWE 2K18 simply doesn't deliver in this aspect, and that's downright disappointing.
Director Peter Berg has had to suffer comparisons to Michael Bay and that other movie franchise based on a Hasbro board game, but in this case, it's an accurate comparison.
But the picture suffers in comparison to films that address convoluted sociologies (people point to American Beauty, but really, this game goes all the way back to The Graduate) with fury and courage (like Todd Solondz's Palindromes and Happiness) or with surpassing originality and wit (like Wes Anderson's The Royal Tenenbaums and Rushmore)-- it suffers most, in other words, from believing that what it has to say is still interesting, still revelatory enough by itself.
It still only packs a small amount of voice acting in comparison to other Kingdom Hearts games, but generally succeeds in keeping the story interesting.
There are lots of other odds and sods in the comparison game... Apple implemented Touch ID first, but Samsung extended it to third - party apps first.
sounds to me like they just pooped on the few number of fans that actually played this game (in comparison to others i guess).
Exactly look at Final Fantasy Versus XIII aka FFXV that game was announced back at E3 2006 and still we ended up having to wait 10 years and in the midst of all this SE decided hey let's make 2 sequels to Final Fantasy XIII that nobody asked for, and that further convolute the story of an already dreadful trilogy that pales in comparison to other lower budget jrpg's of last gen that had far more likable characters such as Tales of Xillia, Valkyria Chronicles, and even Xenoblade Chronicles of which fared considerably better.
While the core mechanics are in place and working to a decent degree, in comparison to other shooters the game feels slightly awkward and lacks the fluidity of the top shooters out there, but it's nothing that some spit and polish shouldn't be able to fix.
Considering that The Legend of Zelda's only other franchise comparison for voiceover involved a series of games known and parodied the world over as little more than a mockery, I was well aware that any voiceover in another Zelda game would be closely scrutinized and critiqued just on principle; I was determined to not let that happen again with such an important entry in the franchise, no matter how much time and effort it took.
@Ger - Persona is definitely in a league of its own, this game is not on any other level in comparison to the other persona games I would argue it is very much in line of what we've seen from their previous.
While the story - lines in the Yakuza games have always been fantastic, sometimes the visuals seemed primitive in comparison to other hit titles that would launch around the same time as those particular games.
In comparison to other RPGs, which despite its constant mockery Stick of Truth is still trying to be, there's not a wealth of equipment to play with and it's generally very obvious which item is best to use, but in the game's defense the selection available works well with the overall design of the gamIn comparison to other RPGs, which despite its constant mockery Stick of Truth is still trying to be, there's not a wealth of equipment to play with and it's generally very obvious which item is best to use, but in the game's defense the selection available works well with the overall design of the gamin the game's defense the selection available works well with the overall design of the game.
Having said that the Scientist, who can transform into a jet and is likely to become a favorite class thanks healing abilities and the games only thing that comes close to being an assault rifle, suffers from the simple fact that some of the maps are a bit too enclosed, making using his jet - form a bit of a challenge in comparison to every other classes ground - based vehicle forms.
But to say they are «heavily downgraded» when we haven't seen any real footage of one game and we have comparison shots of the other is pretty silly and shows that he is not interested in having a reasonable discussion about it.
The thing here is that, for a videogame company like Nintendo to leapfrog into what they considered a blue ocean, they had to make a system with a price tag attractive to the consumer they were trying to reach (not the dedicated enthusiast they no longer wanted to cater to), which naturally meant the system was bound to have weaker hardware in comparison to other systems actually being made to cater to traditional gamers.
It's actually pretty pale in comparison to other fighting games offline.
Bringing the playerbase up to an impressive 7.3 million registered users, it may pale in comparison to other aged MOBA titles like DotA 2 or League of Legends, but it's a number most multiplayer games could only wish to achieve.
If you put a side - by - side comparison with the original game and this remastered version, however, you're not going to see much of a difference other than slightly more detail in the lighting and environment effects.
The actual gameplay in the game pales in comparison to other, more refined PS2 basketball games.
It was the best of ports, it was the worst of ports, it was a game of wisdom, it was a game of foolishness, it was the combat system of belief, it was the combat system of incredulity, it was released during the holiday season of Light, it was released during the holiday season of Darkness, its price in the spring will give hope, its price in the winter brings despair, it has everything going for it, it has nothing going for it, it will go straight to GOTY lists, it will go direct in the other way — in short the game is so like the previous game that some of its noisiest authorities insist on its being recieved, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only.
Even though I did not find this game that great in comparison to other shooter games, I did however have a decent time play it.
Level design in Behemoth's game is truly better, and for those that think the comparison is unfair, get over it as you can't help but compare the two games to each other.
While the narrative is incredibly strong, it's in the dialog where the Witcher 2 really shines, an area in which most other RPGs, or any other games, for that matter, tend to be rather disappointing, especially in comparison to their two to other main media rivals: books and films.
I get it that if you are still subscribing just for the games and see what they've been offering that you might feel shafted by any price increase, but I also feel the service has changed it's main focus, it was the IGC, now it's MP and it's the latter why I subscribe... No matter if any of you feel my comparisons are wrong or not, do realise one thing: a price increase has happened in other countries before and nothing changed, now it's only, I repeat, only happening in the US and Canada so you can kiss the idea of any improvements on the game offerings goodbye, it's not going to happen, it didn't happen in the past when the rest of the world was affected, it's not going to happen now...
In comparison to the other two games in the collection, Devil May Cry 2 feels like a bare bones experiencIn comparison to the other two games in the collection, Devil May Cry 2 feels like a bare bones experiencin the collection, Devil May Cry 2 feels like a bare bones experience.
And, in comparison to other, major competing video - game (and PC titles) Sonic the Hedgehog by far remains one of the most popular, well - loved, and desirable «old school» gaming characters — and of course his partner Tails, and antagonist Knuckles.
There are more online multiplayer trophies than usual in comparison to other Call of Duty games including the Buck Private bronze trophy for getting 10 kills; the Ricky Recruit silver trophy for completing 21 daily challenges in headquarters; the General of the Army gold trophy for entering prestige 1; the Tour of Duty bronze trophy for winning 5 war matches; and the Divisional Commander silver trophy for reaching prestige in a division.
The gameplay in X2 is just amazing in comparison to other soccer games in app store.
Although Amoebattle fills a bit of a gap in the DS library by being one of the few competent real - time strategy games on the system, and although it's certainly a strong title in comparison to many other DSiWare games, it falls just short of being a title of easy recommendation.
While it still feels a bit limited in comparison to other online games (even ones on Nintendo platforms), being able to visit friends» towns or have them visit yours is always a blast.
However, with some baffling design choices such as the constant pausing whenever a powerup is obtained, the versus mode being 2 - 4 local players only without a CPU option, and a pretty grating soundtrack, Breakforcist battle is a title I can only really recommend for the local multiplayer experience alone, as the other parts of the package pale in comparison to the other brick breaker game on the market, Gunbarich, which is $ 2 cheaper and comes with a lot more creativity in the levels and breakout mechanics.
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