It's
a nicely polished game, even with some of the oddities with the character and his motivations and skewing of those motivations throughout the game.
It is
a nicely polished game and one I'll be coming back to repeatedly to continue the quest to rid the world of zombies.
Not exact matches
As the second
game in a series that is only two years old, I just don't feel like it has to do anything revolutionary... it
polishes up everything from the original very
nicely, provides new stages and equipment, and balances the gameplay in a way that makes it more enjoyable.
The
game apparently still has some rough edges that need to be
polished up a bit, and current efforts are focused on doing just that along with adding more depth to the
game's combat mechanics, but judging by the new screenshots that were released today, the
game is shaping up rather
nicely as it is.
These things will get fixed and
polished up
nicely just like their previous
games.
Still the presentation and RPG elements spice up the action
nicely and when combined with the above average visual
polish makes for a
game that should appeal to those looking for a classic first - person dungeon crawler.
All the planes are
nicely detailed and explode quite well (especially during the
game's awesomely dramatic Kill Cam), and although the land and cities below lack a bit of
polish, they still look great and you can see the nice amount of work they put into it.
Blackguards 2 has expanded the mechanics of the first
game rather
nicely resulting in a
game with much more
polished and more complete gaming mechanics.
Orba is a beautiful
game with
nicely polished graphics and sound.