Not exact matches
Overall, this is one
of the best experiences
of the
kind that can be
found in the Nintendo Switch eShop, thanks to its well - crafted plot, art style, simple but effective
gameplay mechanics and involving audiovisual component.
I strongly disagree on this one - I liked it way better than Episode Gladio and
found it amazing value for its price (less than a Persona 5 costume set) The general consensus is also that is pretty good so maybe there's something in this
kind of gameplay that you really don't like...
While this
kind of gameplay exists in Dark Void, players will also
find themselves taking vertical cover.
At the end
of the day, though, I feel that despite all
of its pitfalls and frustrations No Time To Explain is ultimately a fun little game that is worth picking up unless you're the
kind of person that
finds trial and error
gameplay too annoying.
I
find this
kind of commentary by devs about their own games a huge turnoff: it tells me they were focused on aspects
of games that I don't have as much (if any) interest in compared to stuff like, say,
gameplay But I can't be down on him for trying to express something in his chosen medium, at least in theory.
For years, dozens
of action games attempted to emulate its
gameplay and combat system to the point where it became just about impossible to
find an action game that didn't have some
kind of extended blade - on - a-string weapon.
FEATURES: ▸ Turn - based passionate battles with innovative interactions and extremely deep strategic
gameplay ▸ Activate many unique and varied heroes to master all
kinds of powerful skills and abilities ▸ Hexagon tactical gaming board allows creation
of endless possibilities ▸ Customize your team with tons
of skill combinations ▸ Explore different game modes and
find the best way to layout teamwork ▸ Encounter different challenges
of opponents from all over the world in real - time ▸ Fast - pace game on mobile device allows you to conquer whenever and wherever ▸ Share your ideas and experiences with other players for more EXPECTABLE CONSTANT UPDATES — New heroes — Exciting events — Regular updates and adjustments based on your feedback and suggestions Have any questions, issues or advice for TBT from Nebulium Games?
Metroid Fusion is also quite good and I'm probably more positive on the game than when I was first playing it but I
found it
kind of odd with the sectioned off areas resulting in smaller worlds / maps and the mission based
gameplay it seemed to have.
If you were hoping Garden Warfare 2 would offer a different
kind of multiplayer shooter experience, you won't
find much here outside
of a couple
of hours
of fun and whole lot
of repetitive
gameplay.»
I
find it
kind of unfair to dismiss Nier: Automata as an «anime butt» game while it is the second highest rated game this year after Zelda with superb
gameplay that rivals Bayonetta as far as character action go, an amazing soundtrack worthy
of the original and from what I've seen a pretty insane and interesting story.