There's a generous serving on
multiplayer content on offer here, including five new maps (Academy, Anvil, Depths, Escalation and The Slab) as well as four new multiplayer skins (Recruit Clayton, Thrashball Cole, Savage Marauder, Savange Kantus), two of which, you may note, were already included in the game's limited edition.
Not exact matches
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.
Both single and
multiplayer options
offer a wealth of
content which will keep players occupied for hours, and whilst sealed play may not quite be the draft mode which some veteran MTG players were hoping for, it
offers a real variation
on the prebuilt deck model which we have become used to.
I pray every night before going to sleep that KZ4
multiplayer has selective amnesia and forgets that KZ3 exists, but improves
on what KZ2
offered, instead of removing
content and going backwards.
Going through the many modes
on offer which include
multiplayer, career mode and quick mode it becomes clear that Sebastien Loeb Rally EVO has an absolute wealth of
content which will keep you busy for a very long time.
All of the same
content offered in the recent closed beta is available this time around including Team Deathmatch and Warpath game modes playable
on the
multiplayer maps Heatwave and Infernal.
ConcernedApe is also working
on new
content to be released alongside the
multiplayer update as well, one which will also affect single player, with the twitter post below
offering a hint at what is in the works.
While it mildly tumbles into the trap of lacking lasting depth and longevity, a strong
multiplayer offering and addition of extra
content in future updates will surely cement Arms as a worthy title contender
on your gaming shelf.
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.
Injustice 2
on the Microsoft Store
offers the same
content seen in its simultaneous Steam release, including the base game's single - player and
multiplayer, alongside all associated downloadable
content (DLC).