Sentences with phrase «lack of multiplayer»

The main fault comes down to a complete lack of multiplayer capabilities.
For example, there's a distinct lack of any multiplayer features in a series which has had prominent online interaction features for a decade now.
For example, there's a distinct lack of any multiplayer features in a series which has had prominent online interaction features for a decade now.
Unfortunately what lets the game down is the clear lack of any multiplayer elements that would have been a much welcomed addition to the game.
Very satisfying, and definitely worth playing despite lack of multiplayer / open world.
As you can see, there's more than enough fun to be had, but for a GBA game, a GBA puzzle game mind you, there's a bemusing lack of any multiplayer mode in Moji Pittan.
I was surprised to discover a complete lack of multiplayer options, especially when considering Ionball 2's arcade roots.
Also, those disappointed by the Virtual Console's lack of multiplayer support might find solace in the game's Automatic 2P mode, which provides players with a CPU controlled second player.
Some will also bemoan the total lack of a multiplayer component, though others will find the focus on the single player aspect to be delightfully refreshing.
Disappointing lack of any multiplayer gameplay after a strong focus on social interaction in recent titles
Disappointing lack of any multiplayer gameplay after a strong focus on social interaction in recent titles
Designed entirely as a single player experience, it's a disappointment to see a complete lack of multiplayer here, whether it be co-op in the campaign or simply friendly combat in minigames.
Despite a surprising lack of multiplayer, Far Cry Primal boasts something that few Triple A titles achieve in this day and age — originality in gameplay and setting.
I wouldn't fault the game on lack of multiplayer inclusion alone if the single - player experience offered enough to satisfy, but in this case the experience feels lacking, and an additional gameplay mode might have given me a reason to stick around.
Addressing the potential lack of multiplayer with VideoGamer, a Microsoft spokesperson said Crystal Dynamics is hard at work on Rise of the Tomb Raider ahead of its November launch on Xbox.
Character illustrations and unit battles make the game impressive but it's lack of multiplayer mode at launch, hinders its full potential.
Sadly, Quar: Battle for Gate 18 is limited in scope by its relatively short campaign and lack of multiplayer options.
Players discovered No Man's Sky's distinct lack of multiplayer, despite Murray's comments in interviews that the game would feature a mechanic in which two - players could see each other - however unlikely it is that they would meet.
From multiple issues at launch, including lengthy load times on the PS4, to the complete lack of any multiplayer, it's hard to get excited about a game that just hasn't delivered.
Also, I've seen complaints on the lack of multiplayer and people saying it wasn't made for multiplayer.
Perhaps the worst oversight of the bunch is the lack of multiplayer options.
Because of graphical glitches and the lack of multiplayer, the game isn't a masterpiece of the genre, but certainly we are looking at a video game fun and addictive at the right point.
My only complaint is in the lack of any multiplayer mode.
And I just can't get over how disappointing the lack of multiplayer is.
Its lack of multiplayer (dog fighting could have been sweet) and small hiccups in gameplay and presentation keep it from greatness.
A lack of multiplayer at release detracts from how brilliant (and essential) Tiny Metal could have been, but it's the next best thing to Advance Wars that's currently available on the Nintendo Switch.
Torchlight does it amazingly, the graphics look like Team Fortress 2 met Diablo 2, and the lack of multiplayer is a small misstep, but considering I hated Diablo 2 single player and love this, you owe it to yourself to buy this game if you are even glancing at this review.
The only drawback is the lack of multiplayer but it had to be done in order to ship the game now.
However the lack of multiplayer (aside from score comparison) severely limits what could be a great game as racing against AI for 2 minutes can get repetitive and stale.
The lack of multiplayer, the lack of save data and the lack of a defined genre prevent Lost Sea from achieving something bigger, as it's clear that it has some good ideas and solid foundations.
Its main flaws lie mostly on the lack of a multiplayer mode and a gameplay that sometimes may feel a bit frustrating but overall, the experience is rewarding and well worthy of the player's time.
Torchlight does it amazingly, the graphics look like Team Fortress 2 met Diablo 2, and the lack of multiplayer is a small misstep, but considering I hated Diablo 2 single player and love this, you owe it to yourself
But the lack of multiplayer of any sorts (even local multiplayer is absent) is a really big downer.
Playing cooperatively would probably be very fun so the lack of a multiplayer component is especially disappointing.
The lack of multiplayer is not a deal breaker, there's plenty here to enjoy without it, but I really hope the developers implement some sort of co-op mode in a sequel.
If I had to find any real fault to the game, I'd say the lack of multiplayer would be my biggest disappointment.
Well when I tested out the PSP version with the added problems and the lack of multiplayer, the game obviously lost a lot of the flair that was there.
Will its lack of multiplayer affect your interest in the title?
Tordsson Björk, a developer on MachineGames, had this to say on Wolfenstein 2's lack of multiplayer:
In the end, the lack of any multiplayer feels like a missed opportunity.
A lack of multiplayer was widely considered an unacceptable detriment for shooters that came after, even if the single - player experience was of an outstanding quality.
Perhaps the only big complaint I have which, objectively brings the overall package down, is the lack of a multiplayer mode.
Aside from sometimes repetitive combat and personal preferences on its level of linearity, DQB is a game worth checking out for crafting - simulation lovers and fans of the classic JRPG franchise open to a new direction, but the lack of multiplayer is an omission which can't be ignored when considering a purchase.
While the lack of a multiplayer has me down a little the over all game is to good to pass up, you will definitely want to pick up the latest installment to the Pew Pew franchise Purchase Pew Pew 2 for the BlackBerry PlayBook
Unfortunately the lack of multiplayer does shorten the life span quite a bit though... The Verdict: 7 An overall solid game that borrows from many of the turn based strategy classics that's ultimately let down by the lack of multiplayer.
An overall solid game that borrows from many of the turn based strategy classics that's ultimately let down by the lack of multiplayer.
A quite good bowling game for multiple players, ideal for those annoyed at the lack of multiplayer bowling on GTA IV and it uses your avatar.
The lack of multiplayer on the handhelds (Vita and 3DS) is also a bummer, as well as the Battle Mode associated with it.
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