Not exact matches
I am a
fun, outgoing, friendly
gamer and I love to
mostly play mass effect, fallout, dragon age, minecraft and much more I am also at college studying
game design so I can work with something I love
While it may not have the charm and unforgettable status that Thomas Was Alone had, Volume is nevertheless a competent stealth / puzzle
game that is utterly
fun to
play and a joy to hear, thanks to a (
mostly) great cast of voice actors.
But at the end of the day, the sheer amount of hours that gets pumped into
games like Mario Kart, Smash Bros, Nintendo Land (this was awesome as a 4 - 5 player experience) and taking into account the purer sense of
fun that comes with
playing with your friends I don't see going for
mostly first party titles being much of a limitation.
Played Demento; I'm used to
play horror
games, but Metroid Prime was no
fun at all -
mostly it made me
play in constant fear; I didn't like it.
Parts of the
game are still kind of
fun to
play through cooperatively with friends — though, unlike in the first
game, you sometimes feel like you have to be
playing in co-op to avoid being overwhelmed by awful infinite enemy spawns — but coming from the Dead Island, getting through Riptide
mostly just felt like a slog that I wanted to be done with.
Offcourse Smash Brothers is the most
fun to
play with friends, same can be said on Mario Kart but my friends have nothing with Nintendo anymore, they
play PS3 / PS4
mostly so for that reason I didn't add Smash Brothers and Mario Kart 8 in the list «I'm looking forward to», no matter how much
fun Smash and Mario Kart are,
playing them alone get's boring really fast, offcourse we can Always
play online but that's one of the few things I leave to one
game only for now, I
play Monster Hunter online not much else tbh.
Sonic & Sega All Stars racing is the best Kart racer on the Xbox 360, mainly because it has no real compeition but
mostly because it's a joy to
play and to look at, a great
game that you can simply pick up and
play for a while, most will
play this for around a week before moving on but many will find a great online
game that will keep them coming back and back, it's simple, addictive and
fun to
play so do yourself a favour and consider this
game.
Looking back i realise how much joy this
game has given me, sure there's no real story and it's
mostly a series of minigames but it's simply
fun to
play.
I had
fun with the multiplayer portion of Arkham Origins, but
mostly only when I was
playing as Batman or Robin, enjoying the sensation of being an all - powerful stealth machine striking fear into the hears of unobservant
gamers everywhere.
Half - Minute Hero is perhaps
mostly aimed at older
gamers who have
played the old NES RPG's and such, but even without the style its a
fun little puzzle
game, perfect for quick
games if you only have a few minutes.
When we
played it back in November, we found ourselves looking at a
mostly fun game that had some serious flaws.
Another
fun fact: Kirby is the most common comparison I hear,
mostly due to the round blobby characters, but to be totally honest (and I get yelled at a lot for this), I've barely
played any Kirby
games.
Lots of
gamers have made gaming a competitive sport, and others «
gamers»
mostly collect
games and talk about them online but never really
play them, but almost all have forgotten that a «
GAME» is supposed to be about the «
FUN».
Speaking of, I experienced an unexpected role reversal between it and the only other LEGO
game I've
played for an extended time, LEGO City Undercover; in City the open world is incredibly
fun to explore, but the missions
mostly dull.
The
game features a great soundtrack that was carried forward through backwards compatibility and it's still a
mostly fun game to
play.
Check out our definitive list of N64 multiplayer
games that are (
mostly) still great
fun to
play today.
The
game is based on the memories and experiences, the developer had been growing up
playing video
games and as a tribute to all those amazing
games that were simply
fun, a little frustrating at times... but
mostly fun!
Some of the
games were
fun to
play, others weren't too in - depth and it's
mostly just a sporadic package.
My problem with the
game in general is
mostly a lot of small gripes that add up to an experience that just isn't anywhere near as
fun to
play as the first two.
I'm
mostly going to write on my perspective of the event, what
games I'm most excited for, which ones I have the most
fun playing at the show, things of that nature.
The book
mostly includes color plates of Frank's paintings, and it's
fun to
play a guessing
game and figure out what artist and / or painting might have served as inspiration for Frank's art.