I'm proud of my standards to at least complete
the main portion of every game that I review since it allows me to write from a fully educated perspective.
All of the other game modes offered were a nice change of pace from playing through
the main portion of the game, and they also add replay ability which is nice because Kirby games are generally pretty short.
The main portion of the game is also limited to a fairly small area so you don't experience moments of having to back track for 15 minutes to pick up an item you missed.
Now for
the main portion of the game.
The main portion of the game is Arcade but there is also a Tutorial, Wave, Time Limit, Survival, Tactics, Score Attack, and Challenge.
The main portion of the game will revolve around you playing the «multiplayer» mode.
Not exact matches
At the preview event, I was able to try out the first few
portions of the
game which included the
game's prologue as well as the first
of the
game's
main chapters.
Chucklefish said the
main portion of work on the multiplayer is finished, such as synchronizing multiple
games over the Internet.
During a recent interview executive producer Tim Bennison shared that the online multiplayer
portion will be removed from the
game, calling it a move that will allow «
gamers to really dig into the
main elements
of PROTOTYPE.»
I haven't yet completed the
main story, so this nitpick may not apply to the later
portion of the
game (think
of the bears in Red Dead Redemption).
Each dungeon in 4 focuses on a character in the
game, while Persona 3 had very few character focused moments in the
main plot outside
of the Social Link
portions of the
game.
There is a
main story quest line for those who want to learn more about the history
of Resonail (as well as a good way to start leveling up your team), but that is mainly for those who may not have access to the online multiplayer
portion which is really the meat
of the
game.
The
main campaign
portion of the
game is split into three distinct sections, each
of which focuses on a primary antagonist our heroes are trying to hunt down.
Dragon Quest IX is almost episodic; each
portion of the
game acts as an almost standalone vignette, a small story sometimes involving a single person, related only to the
main storyline in the reward you receive for your troubles.
Since the early days
of the NES and even further back, a
main campaign
portion of a
game has contained the interest
of fans, but only so far.
Siliconera also wrote, «It is said that the
game's
main portion actually takes place after you clear the story, boasting a volume
of about 100 to 200 hours worth
of gameplay.»
The vignettes are brilliant, so brilliant that some
of them were recycled in later
games, but if you make the mistake
of getting invested in the
main story, you might find yourself resenting the time spent during this
portion of the
game.
Along with demonstrating the open world
portion of the
game, along with some acrobatic climbing around Neo Paris, we get to see
main character Nilin use her ability to alter memories to assassinate a target.
We are a representative
portion of the target audience the
game's aimed at, so if half
of us seem disgusted by the
main character's 3D model, perhaps they should fix something in order to double the sales.
It is during this
portion of the
game, as well as other, «
main» levels like this, that the player can pause and dive into a menu
of supplementary, historical material.
This direction
of game narrative really spices up the
main portion of the Gunslinger which could have become monotonous under its totally linear method
of progressing through the shooting gallery-esque stages
of the
game.
This makes the
game a little harder than what it actually is, especially in the later
portions of the
main story.
The Missing Link probably has too many gun - metal grey corridors, ladders and stacks
of crates to not feel like a good
portion of the
main game, but the attention to detail and sheer ingenuity
of the artwork keeps them from feeling tedious.
There's a leak in the basement and until it is fixed, we have Ken's
game room taking up a
portion of the sun porch on the
main floor.