Sentences with phrase «occasional puzzle»

This is where Light Fall goes from a platformer with occasional puzzle elements to introducing a lot more bullet hell.
Super Mario Bros, Donkey Kong, Super Mario Bros 3, Donkey Kong Jr.... So, as far as I knew in my childish brain, the gaming world only had two genres, colorful platforming games, or occasional puzzle game like Tetris, and the occasional but baffling fusion of the two like Pac Man or BurgerTime.
There were the very rare occasional puzzles and moments when I though that this game was actually going somewhere that would change my opinion of it, but then it would just come to a stand still and left me sighing with disappointment.
If you're supposed to focus on the simple joys of exploring and solving the occasional puzzle, rather than worrying about completing quests and finding items and ringing bells of fate, then... well, then the game is an unqualified success, and I'm just missing the point entirely.
The core gameplay consists of exploration, with combat sections and the occasional puzzle.
The puzzles range in quality with most being a quick solution that is solved with clues around you and the occasional puzzle that just seemed too easy.
It is a story - driven, explorative, horror experience, with the occasional puzzle thrown in for good measure.
It still has the occasional poorly - placed camera, and the graphics have not aged too well, but overall it's a high - octane mix of platforming and combat interspersed with the occasional puzzle.
Each level plays as a platformer with smatterings of hack and slash action as well as the occasional puzzle to keep players on their toes.
There's some variation in the order of things, and there's an occasional puzzle or noncombat mission to shake things up, but it's an awful lot of fighting for a series that, for half a century, has prided itself on finding nonviolent solutions.
Haddock's dreaming also means the level designs get a little weirder, with levels often moving about, doors in the middle nowhere leading to other doors in the middle nowhere and more challenging platforming sections, and even the occasional puzzle thrown in for good measure.
Alone With You does throw you the occasional puzzle, and like classic point - and - click adventures some of these are a simple case of finding a key to open a door.
But I like to think there are certain nuances that make said button mashing a fair bit of fun: enemy variety, a diverse set of playable characters, occasional puzzles and clever level design can really keep things interesting.
There are occasional puzzles and one - off action sequences - or at least moments where you have to stab buttons and twizzle joysticks to pull levers, operate crossbow turrets or topple pillars - but this really isn't a game where you'll spend much time wondering what you need to do next.
Gameplay-wise it's essentially a point - and - click adventure game with the occasional puzzle thrown in the mix, though wonky controls and a very short run time keep it from being an easy recommendation.
The mechanics themselves are classic God of War; heavy doses of action mixed with platforming and the occasional puzzle.
The gameplay is what you'd expect of an action RPG title; you roam the city streets as one of the five playable characters, solving the occasional puzzle, and fighting bad guys by mashing the X button.
I consider my gaming area of expertise to be platformers with special interests in adventure titles, racing challenges, and the occasional puzzle title, familiar fighter, or whimsical sports game.
Throw in some mah jongg matching, hidden object, and the occasional puzzle to make the Magic Cards and this game has it all.
Level after level, you twist and turn through the labyrinthine strogg base — aided sometimes by NPC allies, but most oftentimes solo — gunning down hordes of monsters and encountering the occasional puzzle or two on the way to the next boss.
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