Sentences with phrase «meat of the game»

It mainly serves to move you between new planets where the real meat of the game lies.
The fighting sequences are the main meat of the game and I'll get to those later in the review.
The game is only bound to get worse as less people play online and times to get into the only meat of the game increase.
But that's it — that battle system is the very meat of the game, and it doesn't feel quite like enough.
Single player on the other hand is where the real meat of the game lays, and it's here that you'll likely be spending the majority of your time.
The main meat of the game is very similar to the paper version of the game.
The real meat of the game is in its multiplayer mode.
Getting down to the real meat of the game comes in the form of the Career mode which has you starting as a wildcard in the Moto 3 series for single races (Moto 3 is much slower and features lower powered 250cc bikes) and working through Moto 2 all the way up to the official MotoGP season.
The singleplayer campaign is fun and all, but it's really meant as a sort of extended tutorial to ease you into the game before you jump into the real meat of the game which is the multiplayer.
The point and click portion is for gathering clues and investigating crime scenes but the real meat of the games take place in the court room where you must examine witness testimony for contradictions to prove your client's innocence.
One is the single player story mode that plays out like a Michael Bay action film, and then there's the multiplayer mode, which is the true meat of the game and keeps Internet service providers in business.
The game's cinematics, or movies where you don't control the characters, are seamlessly woven into the actual meat of the game, where you play, fight, and explore.
This forms the real strategic meat of the game as you're constantly weighing up what you want to do against stopping other players enacting their own plans.
The games career mode is still the main meat of the game offering you a chance to progress through an eight year - long riding career which will see you start off in Superstock racing and work your way through Supersport before finally reaching the SBK level.
Sure you have the typical objectives that point players in the right direction, but with vague descriptions and gameplay that is repetitive, as well as objectives that offer nothing in the way of story progression past the prologue, I can't help but feel the only real meat of the game comes from the uninspiring cutscenes.
As expected the main meat of the game resides in the Grand Prix mode, here you'll have access to five cups, each with four races apiece.
Likely to be viewed by most as the true meat of the game, this is incredibly involved, and will push your tactical thinking to its limits — not to mention your composure.
While Ministry of Synthesis does offer slight platforming, the real meat of the game comes from its puzzles.
The meat of game animals living on wild plants and grass also contains much higher amounts of omega - 3 fatty acids than does the meat of modern domesticated animals.
The Deleted Scenes are a nice bonus, but the meat of the game consists of bot matches with some objectives to complete.
Now, the meat of the game, multiplayer.
The meat of the game is its tower defense mechanics that let you place objects to defend a place of interest from the enemy invasion.
Of course, there are NPCs and allies you will meet through the course of the story, but the real meat of this game is the gameplay.
The meat of the game is much like the previous Lego titles, with players starting at a hub to make their way to the next mission and completing side quests on the way there.
Most of the meat of the game is found in the career mode, he you take a ride out with a small amount of sponsors and you increase him up the ranks to become a much more famous writer.
Let's talk about the meat of the game; career mode.
Now, on to the meat of the game.
While dungeon crawling and playing with demons make up the meat of the game, the story and characters form the skeleton.
The real meat of the game comes after the credits roll, when the player is free to scour Chronopolis for side quests, unlockable characters, gold bricks and Easter eggs.
The game is a puzzle platformer that includes several unique levels from Nintendo, but the real meat of the game is the ability to create your own levels and share them with other players.
Such additions (other than the 30 FPS) were good to see, but it wasn't until I actually got into the meat of the game — exploration and combat — that I truly began to appreciate Megadimension Neptunia VIIR as its own game and not just a simple update.
However the meat of the game is of course in the exploration as you discover new locations, meet new people around the world, mostly villagers, and attempt to find the mystery of the Island.
I battled my way through the menus until I got to the real meat of the game.
The meat of the game takes place in career mode, where money is earned in order to buy better, and higher - ranking cars for different events in career mode.
While Legends Mode is rather short, I managed to finish it in only a few hours, Adventure Mode is really where the meat of the game is.
As engaging as the story is, the real meat of the game is in the combat.
So instead, let's focus on the meat of the game: the puzzles.
[image3] The meat of the game is still in the non-career offerings.
Earning stars from the single - player missions is the only way to upgrade your bugs and unlock new units, but it all acts as preparation for the real meat of the game in online multiplayer.
The issues with Gravel aren't anything to do with the meat of the game but rather how long you might be playing it.
Now to the meat of the game — how do the cars drive?
The real meat of the game is once again in the gameplay.
Aside from the Arcade mode, the meat of the game lies in the multiplayer mode offering either Tournament or a standard versus mode with a friend.
While there are some side missions involving mining and exploring, the meat of the game is in shooting down enemies before they do the same to you.
Finally the we arrive the meat of the game: competitive multiplayer, the very thing for which the Call of Duty series has become so damn popular over the years, and once again Infinity Ward feel like they're taken a step backwards from Black Ops II in some ways.
The meat of the game consists of investigating crime scenes, questioning potential witnesses / alternative culprits, and then cross-examining witnesses in court.
The meat of the game is in designing the various ships you need for the contracts.

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