One
nice feature in the games is the slide - to - close mechanic for exiting out of a game.
Not exact matches
we have no cover for CB at all then, Chambers needs to sit on the bench and be healthy for covering RB and CB as much as i want to see what hes like as a DM its too high of a risk to play him there atm, I'd def go for bellerin for RB though hes so fast and has tremendous technical ability, One person i think wenger should of taken to dortmund is diaby just incase hes needed would be
nice for diaby to get a good 60 min
game but i do nt think hes ready for CL just yet since he hasnt even
featured in the PL yet but then again no harm
in taking him since hes been linking up with bellerin pretty well
in the U21's we must remember we have some really good youngsters
in the squad than can fill
in some of the spaces.
The Free Agents fought hard to Win
Game by the score of 25 - 21
in what was a
nice back and forth contest which
featured several big rallies..
The good news for Arsenal is that our back up centre back Gabriel did travel with the Brazil squad but did not
feature in either of their
games and so will be
nice and fresh and no doubt gagging to play.
The former
Nice player has
featured just 13 times for the Gunners this term, however thhat
game time has come predominantly
in the Champions League and the FA Cup.
I am 5» 8» pecan brown very
nice features, I have my master degree, my own home, love travel meet new people, plays, concerts, working
in my yard, drawing and painting, working out, having cookoutss with familyand friends; Christian, walking on the beach, playing board
games, cards,...
Yes I do enjoy the fact that when you die your max health goes down but they ruined it by making the ring that lets you die but not become hollowed (thus pay 7000 souls and boom safe again...) they made weapons relatively ridiculous
in this
game and magic is bleh... I am on NG + 15 right now... I found a boss you can repeatedly kill
in less than 60 seconds and get 400000 souls for each kill... that's 1.2 m souls
in 3 minutes... when you see someone
in havels armor and he is running and jumping and rolling at light / medium speed its not right... (seen it way to many times) but there are a few
nice features for us dual wielders they gave us power stance and they gave us twin blades (woot woot lol) but otherwise if you are looking for a challenge look elsewhere its horriblw here.
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.
It's gyroscopic viewing
features (moving the controller around to see a different view on the secondary screen) allows for a greater level of simulation depth, If a developer so chooses, imagine things like panning closely around your television with scanning
in a Metroid
game or having a mecha that pivots its view independently from its body orientation to quickly spot an enemy on your actual right — that's novel stuff, but
nice touches possible with the GamePad..
Unlike the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm series which is more and more a mess of technical, balance and gameplay issues these days, Brave Soldiers delivers what is a
nice, franchise - based fighting
game, at first, i was expecting a simple fighting
game with some button mashing, however, the
game proved me wrong and i fell
in love, the combo system, while easy, is a lot more deep than the one
in the Naruto
games, with all of the characters having two special attacks, two «burst attacks», a knock - away and a launcher respectively, a throw and an ultimate attack (called a «Big Bang Attack»), every character also has an universal dodge - action that sends them behind their enemies while spending one cosmo bar, making bar management that much precious and shielding you from a half - a-hour combo, unlike
in the NUNS series, the fighting and the characters are nicely balanced, with every character being fun to play and viable at the same time, the
game runs smoothly without frame - rate issues and the cell - shaded graphics, character models, arenas and effects alike are
nice to the eye, battles are divided into rounds, with all the tiny
nice stuff like character introductions and outros being intact (fun fact: the characters will even comment on their score after the battle), the
game also
features an awakening system, called the «Seventh Sense» awakening, unlike the NUNS awakening system which became severely unbalanced
in the later
game, every character simply gains a damage / defense boost, with the conditions being the same for all characters, eliminating situations when one character can use awakening at almost any point
in the battle, or one awakening being drastically stronger than the other, the
game has a story mode with three story arcs used to unlock characters, a collection mode, tournament modes, a survival mode, a series of special versus modes and online battle modes.
Iron Spider suit will be
featured in the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War, so it seems to be a rather
nice movie tie -
in for the Marvel's Spider - Man
game.
The hit XBox tennis
game has finally hit the courts on the PlayStation that not only
featured some of the most realistic and enjoyable tennis action
in the console world but also some of the
nicest graphics.
The
game takes a
nice chunk of characters from the various light novel series
featured in the Dengeki Magazine.
Good things: 1) If you leave a
game in the middle and put your Kindle to sleep, it remembers and gives you the option to resume the
game the next time you open it, which is a
nice feature.
Since many video
games feature hours upon hours of gameplay, it's
nice to have elements of romance between characters, or better yet, you, as the protagonist, choosing who you would like to date
in that universe.
I am a happy PS3 owner
in the exten that, the outlook looks good, the
games that are out now are enjoyable, and the machine and it's
features are all really
nice.
Not only that but the campaign mode will have four player online co-op that will allow players to jump
in and out at any time, which is a
nice feature that isn't offered
in any other
games like this.
It'll be like the
nice orange info bar:) EDIT: If they can add
in the new store and remove the old without cutting out other PSN
features for
gamers globally then I'll be impressed.
It isn't a main
feature of the
game, but having small
games of 8 players
in total means it's
nice having this small idea
in the back of your mind that all your fighting is somehow contributing to the war effort.
It was also
featured as a «
nice surprise» by JuegosArgentinos, a web site dedicated to promoting video
games made
in Argentina.
Making air combos an important
feature in FighterZ is a fantastic move, as the combination of their excellent execution
in the
game and their importance
in the T.V. series serves as a
nice precedent for how
features from the show will be used
in -
game.
While the
game does get increasingly difficult even
in the first area, one
nice feature is the fact that you don't lose your gold when you die allowing you to upgrade your skills and go back and try to beat the level.
The
game also
features some mini-games, although I was a little disappointed with the quality — while I enjoy the artistic style of the
game, the mini-games often had more basic designs, such as a sword fight which consisted of simple controls and cartoony «chibi» renditions of Morgane and her opponent — while I didn't expect anything too complex, it would have been
nice if these parts had all been designed
in the same visual style as the rest of the
game, as they felt a little out - of - place.
Yet here, there is also small gripe; with the implementation of the stealth mechanic it would have been
nice to see other
features such as a method for luring enemies included
in the
game.
In this
game mode, no zombies are involved, but it's still a
nice addition to the online
feature.
Certainly
nice to
feature in your Switch
game collection!
The Switch market is not yet saturated with top - down racers, or crowded with
game content, and so Mantis Burn Racing fits a
nice gap
in the market; while being absolutely full of
features which suit to the Switch down to the ground.
This should have been a common
feature in Nintendo's co-op centric
games since day one, but it's
nice that they've finally implemented something to reduce the tedium of syncing controllers to another person's console.
Hardcore fighting
game players love this
game, i'm it will be
featured in EVO 13, is
nice to see the
game getting exposure now, i hope Atlus will continue the good support on their FG just like they did with KOF XIII.
We thought at first that Arena 3D is a
game like Super Star Dust for PC with a few more
nice features, but now as it turns out with this new gameplay footage of the
game in its alpha state, we can see that it's..
Both
games feature a «Commander» unit, a giant mecha, which uses atomic - level manufacturing to build an entire economy on far - off planets literally from the ground up, which is an interesting inversion on how mecha usually are used
in games: the «Commander» is more or less the player character, and while their large mecha is by no means weak, it's a central unit because of its production capabilities, and not because of its arsenal, which as a mecha fan I always thought was a
nice way to work the idea of a «hero mecha» into an RTS, because you can relate to the Commander mecha's role as, well, a Commander on the battlefield rather than as simply a powerful named «hero» unit as exist
in most other RTSes.
It helps that the
game features actual scenes ripped right from the movie which look great and fit
in well with the action, a
nice touch if you enjoyed the movie's story.
Message and friends system is still a nightmare to deal with on the vita but it would be
nice to at least see how often we can expect to see
games turn off network
features in the future.
There's loads of content
in the base
game alone, but these fully -
featured campaigns are a
nice addition since the campaigns definitely have the most interesting quests
in them.
The first
game established the single - player blueprint and the second made open - world multiplayer work, so Horizon 3 settles into the comfortable routine of refinement, adding
features that mostly belong
in the column marked «
nice to have».
The
game features some
nice vistas out
in the open world; however, there is a notable amount of object pop -
in, from bushes and windows to entire mountains.
Having only previously been available through mods to the original
game such as Apocalypse, it's
nice to see Relic
featuring a greater range of Games Workshop's larger models
in the
game.
There's plenty more speculation regarding the Retro Studios
game with evidence and research out there, which you can find detailed here
in a
feature on Not Enough Shaders (
Nice job Emily!)
I know this is a pretty standard
feature for most modern
games, but it's
nice to see them take the extra step and add it
in.
I expected a decent tutorial mode for the uninitiated to PC building and had hoped for a
nice showcase to window shop the many components supported by the various top - end vendors
featured in the
game, but I really didn't see how PC building could be gamified.
One
feature that I find is
nice is that no matter what you select it will tell you the cost
in petals (currency of the
game) as well as what the object is.
There are some
nice multiplayer
features, including support for 2 - 4 players locally or on Xbox live
in multiple
game types.
And I would pretty much like to play custom music
in my ps3 with every
game thru the gaming headset, would be a
nice feature if you could make more
games support that, and it would be the first firmware update for the ps3 I actually need:)
The
game's prologue chapter, Metal Gear Solid 5 Ground Zeroes, is now available on all formats, offering a small yet
nice taste of the open - world gameplay experience
featured in the main
game.
The whole
game can be heard
in pure 5.1 surround sound, which is always a
nice feature, and it does a
nice job
in Kung Fu Chaos.
The video below offers a
nice look at the
game in action through one of its dungeons,
featuring turn - based combat, free - form exploration and more.
Other
nice features the
game has are online multiplayer (both singles and doubles matches with co-op as an option) as well as both touch screen based and button based controls for people who want to play
in the same way as
in the Nintendo 64 and Gamecube versions of the
game.
Still, it's
nice to see Lucas» tale wrapped up; whilst I really enjoyed every scene he
featured in both
in this DLC and
in the main
game, it wasn't something I personally wanted to see played out for too long or over future instalments.
It is not a groundbreaking
game in the visual department, but it
features a
nice addition: EVERYTHING
in the
game is made out of Lego bricks, every single tile on the floor is a Lego brick.
While it's
nice that the
game then turns you loose and lets you go at your own pace, certain
features, like how to team up for multiplayer, are very poorly explained
in -
game — I recommend you find a good FAQ or a friend who's familiar with Monster Hunter if you're new to the series.