Not exact matches
Multiplayer not being online is a massive flaw, to say that Star Fox is
such a
fun game for everybody.
There's also some
fun multiplayer modes like soul harvest which requires players to collect souls to freeze tag which basically freezes the player until they are revived to more traditional modes
such as warpath (aka King of the Hill) and team deathmatch.
In conclusion, SpiritSphere is a lot of
fun for
such a simple game, and has reinvigorated my passion for local
multiplayer.
I don't want to play
multiplayer games with
such people (because they're not likely to be all that
fun).
There are no
multiplayer features or online leaderboards, but what is there in the story will certainly have you coming back for a second playthrough as it is
such an entertaining and
fun experience, while the character gallery feature provides a reward factor by unlocking character biographies by progressing through the story, alongside a printed comic book included in the retail release which provides a prologue chapter to the story of the game and while it is not playable content; it is excellent fan service which is a classy effort to show appreciation towards Broken Sword fans.
Whether you throw down in local
multiplayer or take your game online, there's plenty of
fun to be had regardless of skill, while veterans can enjoy some new tweaks to the formula
such as the Super Horn and gravity - defying shortcuts.
It seems
such a really
fun singleplayer and local
multiplayer game with friends:» -LRB-
Basking in a neon glow, Starwhal presents the chance for more memorable local
multiplayer antics on Wii U. Incomparable to anything else that you have played, it takes joy in
such fact to deliver an outrageous experience that provides
fun for a whole crowd.
There are smoother graphics, improved physics, new time eras and methods of play
such as local and online co-op or even the new 4 player
multiplayer which adds a
fun arcade feel to the game.
Online
multiplayer contains special events
such as the extremely
fun ultimate capture the flag which tasks two teams of up to 6 players per team of capturing the flag and returning it to their own base to couple with their own team's flag, although both teams have a full compliment of primary weapons, abilities and ultimate abilities to stop their opponents from taking their flag.
While ones featured in titles relying on its
multiplayer such as Call of Duty are
fun, they've always been there as
fun extras instead of an extended limb to help get the games moving.
Along with the classic, magical story and
fun single player and offline
multiplayer action, additional new features are included,
such as: Brand - New Presentation — a total 3D graphical overhaul and brand - new voice - overs bring the characters to life in new and exciting ways, while retaining the charm and personality of their original appearances.
«Gameplay and
fun is the main reason why the game has
such a high rating, the visual richness, high customization options and many
multiplayer options are others reasons why Renegade is insanely good.»
It includes some of the most
fun local
multiplayer games, too,
such as Mario Kart 8 and Super Mario 3D world — both capable of up to four players.
We're talking about the online
multiplayer in games
such as Call of Duty and FIFA — these are games where the
fun comes from pitting teams of players against one another.
But it was the local
multiplayer that everyone remembers, and with good reason: gathering three mates round the telly and spending hours shooting each other to bits has never again been
such fun.
The
multiplayer is great, and highlight game modes
such as Gun Game return for hours of
fun.