Sentences with phrase «lackluster feeling of the game»

Combined with the spotty controls and the lackluster feel of the game, playing Blaster Master 2 will provide a very frustrating experience.

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In the end, this is not a perfect game; there is a lot of repetition, the online play is lackluster, but the overall product is still an enjoyable and fresh experience and one that I felt actually used the John Woo label quite nicely.
While Dead Rising 4 offers a story just like the past games, it is easily the weakest aspect considering how lackluster it feels, and how it fails to provide anything substantial in term of stroytelling.
Unfortunately, with its so - so graphics and lackluster game modes, the rest of the experience feels somewhat rushed and unpolished.
The world map is pretty lackluster to navigate and the game feels quite linear in nature, which might not be a bad thing for those who are tired of the open world formula that is repeated in majority of the games.
While the game does offer us majority of the key story events in gameplay, the implementation feels lackluster as the gameplay is repetitive and doesn't offer a compelling experience.
Star Wars fans have been deprived of a worthy video game tie - in for several years, with DICE's previous effort feeling lackluster and shallow in comparison to the...
Star Wars fans have been deprived of a worthy video game tie - in for several years, with DICE's previous effort feeling lackluster and shallow in comparison to the studio's own Battlefield series.
From comic books, novels, tv shows and films, yet his gaming history has been a terrible stream of lackluster games that never truly captured the feeling behind Batman.
This year has been lackluster, even though my game, Akuto: Mad World, has achieved quite a lot of recognition and funding, I feel I didn't accomplish as much as I could this year.
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.
The story was lackluster, the good / evil mechanic was hardly embellished upon, the game world felt uninspired and hollow, supporting cast were almost neglected for the most part and the complete lack of meaningful side quests meant that Second Son was just a shadow of what it could have been.
Despite its game - breaking ninjutsu and lackluster boss fights, each stage is a high - octane adrenaline rush backed by a soundtrack with an urgent tempo, and Ryu handles so fluidly that wall - kicking and leaping across ledges in a perfect display of momentum driven skill is a feeling which doesn't just emulate that of the NES classics, in many ways, it is superior.
These modes feel more like a four play party game that you'd play in teams of two, so having one opponent just provides a lackluster experience.
Though his recent games have been lackluster at best, Mania was a ray of sunshine, bringing back the classic themes and feel of those Genesis glory days.
The weapon beasts were lackluster, and this game in general felt like it was embracing the Western issues of dark colors mixed with ugly like puke green and brown.
The segment where you play as Mia on the boat is fine and could've helped end the game on a high note of sorts, but the climax feels extremely rushed with a final boss that's painfully lackluster, looking just like the lame slug monsters we got from Resident Evil 5.
feel lackluster and don't have the same kind of game impact as other legendary characters.
The absence of the original Japanese voices from the game isn't so much a bother as is the fact that there were no English voices put in their place; so while the animations are fun to watch, they feel rather lackluster.
The one aspect of the game that feels very lackluster are the battle maps, which are just recycled version of some of the regular courses.
While some of the story and dialogue feel lackluster, the action is at its best for a Telltale game.
Dragon's Crown Pro is still a great game and it holds up well even on the current generation consoles thanks in part to the 4K upgrade, but the lack of new gameplay features makes it feel like a rather lackluster re-release.
Honestly though, I'd say I felt 2015 was more lackluster, so many delays of hyped games with very little noteworthy games left behind (at least as far as my tastes go).
Access to Steam's broad range of VR games adds a huge amount of value to Windows headsets, but not enough for us to forget their lackluster hand tracking and controller feel compared with our top headsets.
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