Sentences with phrase «lack of online multiplayer»

People with long - distance friends, beware - the questionable lack of online multiplayer is a big flaw of the game.
With lack of online multiplayer aside, Phantasy Star Portable can be played in four players via ad - hoc, although, as I was unable to test this feature, the text of this review will be focused on the single player.
Suffers from some imperfections such as lack of online multiplayer.
Ripping off enemies» bollocks and ripping through their throats may feel rewarding, but it doesn't make up for the game's lackluster storyline, lack of any online multiplayer element, and poor overall effort put into the game.
Throw in the mind - boggling lack of online multiplayer for a suite that clearly could have benefited from it, and Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse should only appeal to fanatics of the FOX animated sitcom.
The sloppy presentation, lack of online multiplayer and way - too - easy controls make this more like a bronze contender than a gold medal champion.
The lack of online multiplayer in a racing game of this kind is a disappointment, and the length of the story and tracks themselves mean the game is over too quickly.
If it wasn't for the high price and lack of online multiplayer I'd recommend this in one fell swoop, no hesitation.
Wander of the Dragons was probably made on a lower budget than Double Dragon: Neon, a game which also supports local co-op only (for now), so the lack of online multiplayer shouldn't be too much of a surprise.
It's simply hugely responsive and great fun to play with some mates and aside from a lack of online multiplayer, DiscStorm looks to be a no - brainer purchase for anyone looking to get stuck into high - caliber, local multiplayer shenanigans.
The lack of online multiplayer hurts the longevity of what is otherwise the most engaging and addictive twin stick shooter yet.
Tons of content — While players may be disappointed by the lack of any online multiplayer function, there is plenty of content to keep players around, including split - screen multiplayer, a career mode and championship series.
Also, the lack of online multiplayer means you'll only get to experience this one when your friends are actually on the couch next to you, which is really the best way to play these types of games.
A high launch price and a lack of online multiplayer mar what is an otherwise enjoyable local multiplayer romp.
There's the standard game modes like Time Trial but my biggest gripe is the lack of online multiplayer — while there's split screen capabilities, not having a dedicated matchmaking system for multiplayer, in this day and age, is disappointing because it could have been a blast to race against five other friends.
The lack of online multiplayer also seems like a missed opportunity.
There are still some issues with the AI that makes the game feel a little unbalanced, and the lack of online multiplayer might be disappointing to some people.
Admittedly, I never played much of the N64 original so I'm looking forward to spending time with this, although the lack of online multiplayer means I'm not exactly rushing out to get it.
The only real flaw I found is that lack of online multiplayer, but other than that, City Interactive's arcade shooter is a pretty cool game.
The only reason I did not purchase this game is the lack of online multiplayer.
One of the biggest oversights of the game is the lack of online multiplayer.
The lack of online multiplayer is a bummer.
Lack of online multiplayer is disappointing, but it won't stop you if you have an extra controller, another person and a few hours to kill.
However, a lack of online multiplayer options holds back Aperion Cyberstorm from being a must - own game for anyone's Switch collection.
My only real negatives about the game are the lack of an online multiplayer and the music selection.
The actual racing is crisp and cycling buffs will find a lot of depth and complexity to work with, despite the lack of online multiplayer.
The lack of online multiplayer means you will be playing against bots who, while enjoyable, do not present any real thrills after a few matches, and are fairly easy to predict after only a little play time.
Despite its lack of online multiplayer being a huge setback, I still can't find it in my heart to hate on MHF2.
My gripe comes with a lack of online multiplayer.
For a game that has the option for up to four players, I found the lack of online multiplayer to be inexcusable, especially with how just about every other online brawler has online multiplayer.
The lack of online multiplayer baffles me as this could be where the game found its foothold and seems like a huge opportunity missed.
That said, if you play these types of games to show your dominance against others, the lack of online multiplayer may just kill this for many, regardless of the single player content.
The sloppy presentation, lack of online multiplayer and way - too - easy controls make this more like a bronze contender than a gold medal champion.
The lack of an online multiplayer mode was disappointing but in no way does it take away from the final product.
It's simply hugely responsive and great fun to play with some mates and aside from a lack of online multiplayer, DiscStorm looks to be a no - brainer purchase for anyone looking to get stuck into high - caliber, local multiplayer shenanigans.
Another curious decision is the lack of online multiplayer, meaning that the only way you can play with others is to rope in some poor unsuspecting bastard and force him to sit on your couch alongside you for a local session, most likely as he casts furtive glances at you and re-evaluates just why you guys are friends in the first place.
The biggest drawback by far is its lack of online multiplayer, a function that is currently available on the other platforms.
The lack of online multiplayer is a bit of a shame though.
Cross-play functionality save sharing is top notch, but a lack of online multiplayer is a shame.
The lack of online multiplayer and the inability to add AI players to a Pass and Play game make Splendor a good app and not a great one.
Quite unfortunate however is the lack of online multiplayer, however there is local co-op (which I wasn't able to test due to only owning 1 PS3 controller).
The only thing holding Live back from a higher score is the lack of online multiplayer, but the flexibility of the local multiplayer's control options certainly helps.
Its main flaw comes from a lack of any online multiplayer.
The main downside for Top Darts, is the lack of any online multiplayer component.
A lack of online multiplayer, large maps, and difficulty levels hurts the current replay value.
Despite the lack of online multiplayer, something present even on the Wii U version, of all things, Tumblestone features a lot of content.
The only flaws I saw were the lack of online multiplayer and the shared lives in local co-op.
The one major downside is the lack of online multiplayer capability, which stunts the ability to grind your friends into the dust of time.
I was also disappointed in the lack of online multiplayer, as I could see Nex Machina being a blast to play with friends, if we didn't have to share lives and be in the same room.
I was also disappointed in the lack of online multiplayer, as I could see
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