Timespinner is a beautiful platformer in the 16 and 32 - Bit tradition with a really
neat mechanic for freezing time and story elements of time travel.
Not exact matches
Still it is a
neat addition
for those who can't wait to try out some of the combat
mechanics being implemented
for the next mainline game.
Anyone else feel that the fighting
mechanics and rag doll
mechanics in Gang Beasts look to revolutionize things kind of like GTA and their NPC's moving and leaning on things around the world... If not in looks pretty
neat for as plain and simple of a game it is
Who it's not
for: While Infinite Warfare introduces some
neat new
mechanics and has a cool sci - fi setting, you're still pretty much getting the same movie-esque campaign, co-op zombies mode and frenetic competitive action as any other Call of Duty game.
There's also a
neat breaching
mechanic that plays out
for multiple characters in the same move, and you can place off - map assets like a sniper or spotter to open up additional options.
It makes
for a
neat mechanic, which removes the need
for useless running around the map looking
for craftable items.
It's
neat, and when you add in the more fluid combat
mechanics, it makes
for a truly different Dynasty Warriors experience.
If you're a little more ambitious on the DIY front, Popular
Mechanics has a pretty
neat design
for an outdoor antenna that looks like a medieval weapon.