I reckon that's
the only flaw in his game.
I think
the only flaw in this game is the Multiplayer mode because you just place zombies on the controller, I would had liked an online survival experience with friends collecting loot until we get killed or something.
Not exact matches
the point im trying to make is that if we have a DM it will slow the counter attacks down, giving BFG a few extra seconds to read the play, therefore getting the best out of him...... im not a football manager or a coach, but its not
only me who can see this
flaw in our
game, its the whole world.....
Fast forward to the Derby, honestly, I dint even know Koscielny wasn't playing.Gab was solid
in that
game, and more composed.so have been thinking, what could be the cause??? I concluded it has to Mert's intelligence and great positional play, he organises our defence well and complements most defenders.he has physical presence too, the
only problem is his pace but then Koscielny have his own
flaws too.
The
only problem with Adama Traore is finishing and his an egoistic player, but a football club like Arsenal with the players that they got could easily correct this
flaw in his
game.
The
only flaw I found
in this
game is it's persistent framerate drops during cutscenes.
The
only real
flaw is the lack of variety
in the monsters, which
only change form based on what you do throughout the
game.
You could probably fight no enemies and just make money from the stickers you find
in blocks to get better ones and just fight bosses and beat the
game, and now that I'm talking about it, the Sticker idea for fighting was
flawed in all ways possible, it required no skill, you could
only use one sticker once, and then get no xp for fighting and just money from fighting to buy more pointless stickers.
The
game's visuals and sound also betray its age, meaning that it's not
in a position to provide a pleasant audiovisual experience either, which
only gets aggravated by several
flaws that should have been corrected.
Being a short and intense
game, Ziggurat gives many incentives to be played again and again and
only suffers from some technical
flaws in its Wii U incarnation which nevertheless don't stand
in the way of an addictive
game.
i find mario party 9 to be the best mario party yet, though the
only thing i hate is the dice blocks
in how freakin rigged they are everytime im near a bowser space like 1 or 6 spaces a way it still does nt matter if i need a 2 to pass it they give me a 1 if i neen a 5 or lower to pass a bowser space they automaticly give me a six and i land on bowser it makes me mad cuz the dice blocks were rigged
in the old mps but
in this one there even more rigged so my
only flaw to the
game is the dice blocks otherwise the
game is pure perfection and im almost completing mp9.
Bungie has seemingly been putting out constant fires with the Destiny 2 fan base, and I sort of get why, but, much like with Destiny 1, some of the
flaws in Destiny 2 obscure much of what Bungie not
only gets right with the
game, but what it uniquely gets right.
Bungie has seemingly been putting out constant fires with the Destiny 2 fan base, and I sort of get why, but, much like with Destiny 1, some of the
flaws in Destiny 2 obscure much of what Bungie not
only gets right with the
game, but what it
Not
only is its iconography very nondescript and its buttons unintuitive — I never would have found the 100 - level challenge mode, for instance, had I not randomly tapped what I at first thought was just a random illustration of a doorway on the single - player menu — but the English translation for the
game (the
game offers Japanese and English translations) seems exceptionally
flawed and low - effort due to being littered with grammatical errors and spelling mistakes, making the concept of the
game difficult to understand for new players as well as navigate
in general.
The
only real
flaw I can find here, keeping
in mind that it's a stationary wave - based shooter, is that the
game has a few unbalanced challenges.
IN short, fans have been screwed over, and it's frankly insulting that Warner Bros. seemingly
only discovered this serious quality
flaw a week before the
game's launch.
I have a more detailed overview above, but the take away is that the
games this gen which have been outstanding representations of their franchise, did things new, or newish, to reinvent the series, and really struck a chord of being an excellent
game with the consensus like Nier, SMO, BOTW, etc scored
in the mid-high 9's, which GOW outpaces all of them, with what i'd say is fewer
flaws in the transition, and it
only gets a 7.5.
You guys ARE aware that if it uses WoW - style controls like they say then you'll be able to play it
in 1st person as well... the
only difference is that people who suffer from vertigo won't kill themselves trying to play it because they'll have the option of 3rd person... and they might actually enjoy the
game because the 3rd person won't be as horribly
flawed as Skyrim's was (no arguments — it was terrible).
It's the
only significant
flaw I see
in these modern FF
games, if they went back to ATB or something where you actually play the
game, I will go back to that series.
Beautiful
game only flawed by the choice of music
in the soundtrack.
This
game is outstanding
in everyway, with the
only flaws being graphical.
The
only flaw in the Witchers moral decisions and story branching is that the
game is not always clear on what Geralt is going to say or do when you pick a certain conversation option.
This feature is not without its
flaws - you are
only able to battle once per day, and having someone on your friends list isn't enough; you have to scan an
in -
game generated QR code to have access to their base.
And maybe the worst
flaw in the series was the introduction of the Bat mobile which not
only breaks so much Batman logic that the
game ceases to be about this character.
The
only flaws that I found
in the
game were the same ones from Samurai Warriors 4 - II - camera that is hard to focus at times, calling on a horse doesn't always work, trying to read subtitles during battles is not always easy, etc..
Much like many aspects of Titanfall, these AI bots devolve after the players initial impressions of the
game and
only point out the
flaws present
in it.
RIDE 2 is an impressive but
flawed sequel that has quite a lot going for it, although it's also a tough simulation that
only glosses over the basic controls as opposed to being more thorough with how a motorbike should be handled during different situations, and this is at odds with the amount of assists that can be tinkered with
in the
game's options.
The
only real
flaws in the whole package are the lack of an official English translation for lyrics and the omission of a couple features
in the mainstay
games.
One of Minit's
only flaws is that the
game is fairly short, with my first playthrough over
in under an hour (even after finding a good chunk of the
game's hidden collectibles).
It's the
only flaw I could find
in the hacking mechanics of the
game though; they were otherwise an enjoyable and unique way to take down or distract enemies.
While there are
only a handful of stealth
games in the genre, DXHR deserves to be among the top of the list with the other greats despite its
flaws.
Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition's enhancements are cosmetic -
only so the
flaws present
in the
game's last - gen version are still present.
The
only flaw is with it just being 3 women alone it made us uncomfortable a little that the down stairs
game room was
in locked.