Not exact matches
Fall and football season is officially
upon us and I don't know about you all but I absolutely
love tailgating and having fun gatherings
with family and friends to watch the big
game!
Rather, you can look fondly
upon those ridiculous knick - knacks
with the pride of knowing you risked moderate injury, and actually put in the work, to play and excel at this silly
game that, for whatever reason, is incredibly easy to
love.
But sometimes we need to go against this, people have begun to see the Mario Party franchise as a stain in gaming,
with repeated sequels and similar formulaic twists, yet if you put aside the look of things you can be surprised especially if you choose to quiet your own nostalgia and see how future
games expand
upon something that we essentially
love.
With its hard - hitting combos and explosive skills, the
game managed to rekindle my
love for it
upon its console release — in fact, I would even say that I enjoyed playing it more on console than I ever did on PC.
As a fan of the previous two
games, I was disappointed
with the gameplay changes that Lost Planet 3 bring to the series — rather than building
upon the core gameplay features and upgrading the exciting action gameplay I've grown to
love, the
game instead seems to conform to a more typical third - person shooter style and sacrifices many of the features that make the series stand out as unique and exciting in my eyes.
The Syndicate of 1993 was an isometric action
game with strategic elements and, whilst 2012's version bears the same name, it has little relation to Bullfrog's well
loved game however, and is instead an FPS, which is why,
upon its announcement, it was met by so much ire by those
with fond memories of the original
game.
We
loved Space Marshals 2 [$ 4.99] in our review and even awarded it
Game of the Week upon release, and while a small content pack with some additional bonus levels was released back in March, I kind of figured that Pixelbite was finished with the g
Game of the Week
upon release, and while a small content pack
with some additional bonus levels was released back in March, I kind of figured that Pixelbite was finished
with the
gamegame.
Fallout 3 was a
game that I stumbled
upon and never really considered given RPG's were
games I'd play but never really fall in
love with.
Though I've always wished we could have seen the true Final Fantasy XII that original director Yasumi Matsuno had wanted to give us, I still fell in
love with what we got in the
game upon its release — though not everyone agreed
with me.
«It's something close to the heart for the Dead Rising design team and when they had the chance to dream up a new
game mode for Dead Rising 4, they drew
upon the series» deep ties to classic
games and came up
with Capcom Heroes; the ultimate
love letter to many classic Capcom
games.
In spite of its divisive character design, fans fell in
love with it for a multitude of reasons - reasons that help keep the
game great
upon its re-release six years later.
And then in March 2013, only a few days after Tomb Raider 2013 was released, I stumbled
upon a news article about the real - life search for Yamatai and Queen Himiko's tomb and this inspired me to finally start a blog that I had had in mind for years: one that combined my passion for archaeology
with my
love for the Tomb Raider video
games.
We create quirky
games that are built
upon solid gameplay design and humour, and
love engaging
with millions of
gamers and fans on social media to share our passion for our art.
«We're improving
upon all the gameplay elements from DJ Hero that
gamers loved with the all - new freestyle gameplay and a host of new multiplayer
game modes,» said Jamie Jackson, Creative Director, FreeStyleGames.