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SINGLEPLAYER
Review Only: Way better then multiplayer, the story is good and the
game just feels
nice for the singleplayer!
Thanks to the good
reviews I decided to try the
game expecting to be a really
nice game, but sadly the reality was another, this
game is full
Thanks to the good
reviews I decided to try the
game expecting to be a really
nice game, but sadly the reality was another, this
game is full of grinding, and the worst of all, is just the kind of grinding that doesn't reward you at all, the maps are very awfully designed and it hasn't any replay value, so thanks for making me throw 45 $ for this BS.
Nice review although in my opinion this
game deserves a score of 5 - I found it to be one of the best iOS
games to date, with a lot of content, some of the most charming graphics I've ever seen, and a high fun level.
Would be
nice to see even more hardcore
games get
reviewed though.
Don't forget to check out some of the early
reviews of the
game: it's not your 10/10 masterpiece, but it could be something
nice to hold you over until the real juicy goods make their way to the market.
All three
games have received really
nice reviews, and will definitely give you an excuse to spend some quality time with your PlayStation next month.
Naturally these things don't affect the score attached to the end of the
review or my current opinion of the
game, since all
reviews here are written based on what the
game is at the time of writing, but it's
nice to know that Shovel Knight will be expanding in the coming months.
The model I got in for
review only comes with a small 256 GB SSD which keeps Windows 10 feeling
nice and quick, but it filled up as soon as I placed a few
games on it for testing.
Nice to get Nintendaan's impressions on the
game but I have to say I would have liked a more structured and in depth
review.
This
game looks very
nice actualy the visuals are great well as always this is a great
review!
Thanks to the good
reviews I decided to try the
game expecting to be a really
nice game, but sadly the reality was another, this
game is full of grinding, and the worst of all, is just the kind of grinding that doesn't reward you at all, the maps are very awfully designed and it hasn't any replay value, so thanks for making me throw 45 $ for this BS.
I have a longer
review on XBLA & XBLIG Ratings, here, but it basically comes down to they made a
nice pinball
game if you like that sort of thing.
Thanks to the good
reviews I decided to try the
game expecting to be a really
nice game, but sadly the reality was another, this
game is full
As I said this book doesn't follow that approach, what it does do is cover the modern
game development cycle, a brief software engineering
review, a c++
review and a very
nice math primer in the first 4 chapters.
As I noted in my
review of Protect Me Knight, it's
nice to see some intriquing entries from Japanese indie
games developers given the Xbox 360 is a very small market in Japan.
There is local split screen multiplayer with the ability for four players to play simultaneously which is always a
nice addition to me personally seeing as I love having my wife and kids play
games with me when I
review them.
Anyways, it is
nice to hear good
reviews on the
game.
It's refreshing to read,
nice job on this
review Shaun, I'm probably going to buy the
game just based on your sentiments.
Renegade Kid was
nice enough to send over the Steam version of the
game for us to
review.
But it would be extremely
nice for the industry, for video
game fans, and for those of us that actually
review these
games, to start seeing them spread out more throughout the year so certain months don't feel so packed and stressful.
Mark Bussler of Classic
Game Room gave the B.S.B.B. a nice shout - out in his Steel Battalion game rev
Game Room gave the B.S.B.B. a
nice shout - out in his Steel Battalion
game rev
game review.
Nice review, i totally adore the
game including its Soundtrack.
Nice review for tearaway,
game seems awesome, two great
games to sell the underdog systems this month
It also has some enjoyable
reviews of
games, and a
nice video series about starting up as a Youtube video maker:
The
nice folks over at indie site GameTunnel have added their PC indie
game review round - up for December, including mini-reviews of a host of
games by GT's Russ Carroll, Sykhronics» Mike Kasprzak, Robinson Technologies» Seth Robinson, and Hamumu's Mike Hommel.
Very
nice review, I am thoroughly enjoying this
game in short spurts.
very
nice review on this
game..
If you do please consider giving us a
nice review, tell your friends and maybe try some of our other
games.
Castle Invasion: Throne Out
Review With the recent big
game releases its always
nice to have a smaller title that aims for simple and fun gameplay.
Me: Pretty good
review, looks like a
nice game, still getting it.
Everyone else: Pretty good
review, looks like a
nice game, might look into it a bit.
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