Sentences with phrase «literally everything in the game»

They added a new achievement system that rewards you for doing literally everything in the game.
You will gain something for doing literally everything in the game, whether it is an active reload, a simple kill with a specific weapon to even playing a match as a female character.

Not exact matches

Bradshaw: Well, in a speech Jesse painted a picture where literally everything that you did was monitored and you got achievement points, much like you do in Xbox Live or in many standard games.
The only downside is that the functionality that you gain from this game is entirely available in the next expansion set, Tribes of the East, which means that literally the only reason to buy this game is for its single player campaign because everything else is readily available (and then some) in the expansion.
The cops if you are a new to racing games or just haven't play one in a while the cops in here make you want to break your game there is no setting to turn them off, if you just want a joy ride around the game or a street race with just racers this game ruins that and I always have police chasing me while I am doing races time trials and everything else which makes the game feel terrible not that it is hard but it literally makes this game feel terrible.
Fire Emblem fans looking to see literally everything the game will have to offer rejoice: Details on what exactly you'll receive in Map Pack 1 have just been revealed.
Weapons are definitely not a limitation in this game as you can literally use everything in arms length as a weapon.
An exquisite 6 bedroom villa featuring 2 master bedrooms with their own private plunge pools, an air - conditioned home theater, a game room with billiard table and dart board, a well equipped gym, and even a personal chef, Villa Bayu Gita has literally everything you could ask for to spend your holidays in Bali in ultimate luxury with magnificent...
As for the ending the game takes every single plot thread from throughout your adventure, bundles the, up with some more twists and then literally throws everything at your face in a single video which explains absolutely everything in just a few minutes, packing in practically every bit of story that felt like it was missing from the first part of the game into one information overload.
Meanwhile I was unable to redeem my digital game, the prices on everything dropped literally one day after I spent all my coins, and the stuff I ordered was all sent to an address i havent lived at in months, but was unable to change because i could no longer log into my nintendo account, could not mail them about it, and a phone call just led to my question being ignored and a stock reply being spit back at me.
All of Chapter 2 was essentially a retread of everything players had already done in the first 20 - 25 hours of gameplay, a bunch of copy - pasted missions that were hastily put together by the developers to meet deadlines, while the curious case of Episode 51 is also very clear evidence that there was a point during development when production on the game was literally cut off.
Once again, literally everything can be set by the person creating the session such as; The class, what level of physics to use, how long the race is, if a qualifier is in place, if the game will use custom tracks or only the game's ones, whether you want the track selection and weather to be random or a vote per round, AI difficulty, collisions and if it's a private match or public.
also if there just gonna nerf everything in the game why not just make an easy mode where its so retarded that bosses literally just slay them self cause thats exactly what people want apparently
More story flows into the action as you near the game's final encounters, but if someone asked you to describe the plot of this or any Souls game, you'd be best served by saying,» You play as a human with no chance in hell of living, in a world where literally everyone and everything wants to kill you.»
Watch Dogs is literally right around the corner, so Ubisoft Montreal took a moment to give us a crash course in everything you can expect when the game launches in two weeks.
You also can not ignore the joy of literally becoming a T - rex in a Mario game and smashing everything in your way.
Remember when games like Metroid, or even Zelda, and one of my personal favorites Metal Gear Solid had you utilizing everything you learned within the game and forced you to think outside of the box (Literally with MGS) in order to properly proceed through to the end?
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