Sentences with phrase «much multiplayer content»

Most of the playable modes are very similar to each other so you don't really get that much multiplayer content.

Not exact matches

The visuals are superb, the level design is amazing, the amount of content is huge, the replay value and multiplayer is great, the music is worthy of awards, it innovates on Donkey Kong Country Returns and adds so much in terms of new abilities and level designs and the boss fights are a lot of fun.
The game is worth its asking price for its sheer volume of content alone, and while not all of it is gold, you'll find as much bang - for - buck value here as in any other multiplayer online adventure on console, subscription - based or otherwise.
This game is definitely aimed at the younger Pokemaniacs, but older fans like myself can still get enjoyment out of it if they keep an open mind, it's not as good as the first PokePark game do to looser controls and by just not being as much fun, but it manages to expand on what the first game offered in the way of new content, for instance this time you don't just play as Pikachu but also Tepig, Snivy, and Oshawott after you meet them, and you can switch between them on the fly anytime you want, and you'll need to use each of their special abilities in your adventure, it also adds side - scrolling sections and a few other new features to keep things fresh, it also has some multiplayer attractions to play with so that's also nice, and you'll still be befriending all sorts of Pokemon just like the last game, you also get free roam after the main quest so you can make sure to befriend them all, and it's all adorable do to the cute graphics and world, even the loading screens are adorable, and as a gamer who typically plays more serious and violent games it was nice to spend time in the lighthearted PokePark with some of my favorite Pokemon, I recommend it and I definitely see myself returning in the days to come.
Although these multiplayer modes and variations are fantastic and help to mix up the gameplay, it's disappointing that there isn't much single player content.
As you can tell, the multiplayer portion is much more fun than any of the featured single player content.
Besides the campaign (which lasts a few hours) and multiplayer, there isn't that much content to work through.
Inkopolis may have changed style, but in terms of substance not much has shifted here, and the two areas where it is most evident that Splatoon 2 is a sequel are in the single player content and classic Turf War multiplayer mode.
Yes, Splatoon 2 is more of the same, but there's so much here, between the single - player, multiplayer, and metagame Inktopolis content, that it's hard to feel aggrieved at the size of the package.
Speaking of the editor and multiplayer, the game offers so much content that you'll probably never run out of things to do.
It may not have that much content and it can occasionally feel frustrating, but the amount of fun to be had is definitely worth it if you're in the market for a crazy online multiplayer experience.
There's a huge amount of content and variety in Yooka - Laylee, whether you're chatting with oddball characters, battling hulking bosses, taking on minecart challenges, arcade games, quiz shows, multiplayer games... and much more!
Overall, Dead Effect 2 is recommended for fans of gory sci - fi action horror games as the single player has a lot to offer, although the removal of all multiplayer content in the home console versions ultimately lets it down by preventing it from shining as much as it would have.
The Mass Effect: Andromeda Deluxe Recruit Edition ensures you're well equipped for the multiplayer aspect, whilst the Dragon Age: Inquisition GOTY Edition features content add - ons such as Jaws of Hakkon and The Descent, plus much more.
The PlayStation 4 release is filled with so much content besides the regular post-game, and there's everything from multiplayer to single - player DLC to get through.
Burnout Paradise Remastered's replayability originates from Burnout Paradise's vast quantity of content combined with the Year of Paradise post-launch downloadable content all being contained on the disc resulting in dozens of hours of single player, party mode local multiplayer and online multiplayer gameplay throughout Paradise City, Big Surf Island, smashing through gates and billboards, performing jumps, additional cars and much more besides.
The Han Solo season of game content, inspired by the upcoming movie, Solo: A Star Wars Story, adds film - related content, additional multiplayer modes, cosmetics, and the much - requested ability to create Custom Arcade matches against AI opponents in starfighter face - offs.
New content on a game that everyone likes to play (come on, you know Halo multiplayer is fun no matter how much you want to hate).
If it can keep players coming back with content and in depth multiplayer options, Halo Wars 2 will undoubtedly be an improvement on its predecessor and have a much longer shelf life in the process.
Dropping with the Havoc DLC pack in early 2015, the first chapter of Exo Zombies will bring some exciting new multiplayer content, bonus weapons and much more to Activisions Advanced Warfare.
The knock - on effect being that you won't unlock all the players by the time you're done with all the single - player content, leaving you to farm exhibition matches against the AI for hours on end or play so much local multiplayer until you eventually unlock them all.
The visuals are superb, the level design is amazing, the amount of content is huge, the replay value and multiplayer is great, the music is worthy of awards, it innovates on Donkey Kong Country Returns and adds so much in terms of new abilities and level designs and the boss fights are a lot of fun.
Rare has, after much reasonable clamouring from the community, offered first details on the new content coming to its marvellous piratical multiplayer playground Sea of Thieves over the next few months.
Rocket Fist might not offer that much content for solo players, but its multiplayer more than makes up for this fact.
There's nothing here that feels superfluous and much of this new content has been carried over to multiplayer, where you can play as EXALT forces across some of the most memorable of the new map types.
It was fully featured and content complete upon release, much unlike most other AAA games these days - and Nintendo since has continued to add to it, such as with the release of the free Luigi's Balloon Challenge mode to the game in a recent update, which adds a competitive online multiplayer mode to the game.
For that price you'll get the base game, all season pass content (EPISODE GLADIOLUS, EPISODE PROMPTO, MULTIPLAYER EXPANSION: COMRADES and EPISODE IGNIS); more than a dozen pieces of downloadable content, including weapons, car skins and item sets; a new PC first - person camera mode; and a bunch of other improvements that add an expanded area with new quests and enemies, a boat for water - based exploration and fishing, a new «Armiger Unleashed» battle mode, and much more.
As a dedicated fan of the series, I was worried about all kinds of things, such as how the 3DS hardware would hold up while playing the game, how much single - player content would be available, how the online multiplayer would compare to playing with friends on the couch, and so on.
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