Not exact matches
Though the
story in «Prey» stumbles in places, as does the gameplay, it's an
overall worthwhile
game to check out.
There is an
overall story arc and a progression to the
game, of course, but each world is open - ended in how you approach it.
C — Wolters gets the start — and still can not hit 1B — Desmond already injured — McMahon is now 0 - 3 with 3 Ks and seems over matched 2B — LeMahieu with another solid
game SS —
Story moved out of the # 4 spot finally — still goes 0 - 3 but does not strike out at least 3B — Arenado had an off night with a couple Ks LF — Parra — nothing exciting CF — Blackmon hitting 2 HRs — Nazty was the offense tonight RF — CarGo seemed comfortable in the # 4 spot — let's keep him there UTIL — nothing exciting SP — Márquez pitched pretty well
overall — 4 walks added to an already ridiculously high number thru 3
games though.
Overall, that is the
story of the
game.
Detention is not the most challenging adventure
game out there, and the interactivity does wane a little towards the end in, but
overall it is a solid Point and Click Horror
game that delivers a compelling
story and glimpse into a very real, and dark, period of history.
Bioshock 2 did everything I didn't get with the original, better gameplay, better
story and
overall a better
game, I liked almost every aspect about this
game over it's older sibling.
Overall, if you are interested in the horror genre and can deal with the messy
story and, at times, subpar acting, you may enjoy «Silent Hill: Revelation» — especially if you are a fan of the
games or the first movie.
The
game has all the components of a good leisure side - scrolling semi-strategy, with upgradable units, shops, money, grenade throwing and so on but it lacks depth: there is no
story really, there is no premise, tutorials are silly as the whole writing
overall, enemies are not explained (nor their skills), and strategy pretty much boils down to clicking on whatever units cools down first (to produce that unit and storm the enemy's portal).
Overall the
game deserves a 100000000000000000 out of 10, but since gaming sites are jerks i have to give it a 10, In my opinon Halo ripped off metroid, now calm down now think about it, the gameplay is similar the
story is similar, Even in
Overall, the
game was visually pleasing and the
story was good.
Even though the gameplay is still relatively the same, that doesn't mean you shouldn't miss out on the
story, exciting action, and ultimately the
overall fun experience from the entire
game.
It's a pretty good package
overall, and the Genesis motion comic fills in the
story of the two preceding
games.
Overall, AVP is only an average
game, some nice gameplay is plagued by balance issues, the
story could've been longer more plot focused, still, I liked playing this
game.
Despite the
story, the
overall good RPG elements are questioned because the majority of the
game is decisions.
As a fan of Chronicles, I found that
game to be better
overall and yet the faster pace of Revolution makes this more fun to play — the
story just doesn't hold up as well and the graphics are less impressive here than Chronicles.
Worse, the
overall story of the
game is (I guess) supposed to be a big morality play.
Overall it's a nice upgrade from the original
game on the Wii and consider picking it up for the fighting mechanics, not the
story arc.
The gameplay is very fun too, and the missions which the
game revolves around are all well thought out chapters in the
overall story.
I feel like the
game is
overall well put together through the
story and the mechanics of the
game.
After the 4th Dynasty Warrior
game / some spinoffs, It just got repetitive, boring, not entertaining,
story is a cluster **** combat is mundane and too simplistic and
overall it is just slightly above average.
Overall if you took Assassins creed, made it first - person and downgraded the graphics, it's Dishonored, personally I think the
story could have been a little stronger, but it made up for it in its
game - play and aesthetics.
However the
story is short although there are three different ways to go at it
Overall, just like Ocarina of Time Nintendo really put time into the development of this
game.
Overall the
game is decent but in order to enjoy the
story you have to go through some extremely tedious gameplay.
great co-op experience, graphics / visuals do nt mean everything to me, so im not going to underscore just based upon that particular issue (they are a little outdated though), gameplay
overall runs smooth and fluid,
story is so far engaging (I am not too far into the
game so far).
Overall, it is a good horror
game with a great
story, but the many ghosts that appear, do lose a lot of the climate of terror., and that sucks.
The frustrating controls and camera during battle can prove to be a blemish on the
overall quality of the
game, not to mention the repetitive nature of the
story missions don't help much here.
FIFA works
overall as a major Football
game with its interactive
story mode but Pro Evoltuion Soccer, in my opinion, offers the complete gameplay experience.
While not central to the
game's
story or open world exploration, the
overall system has helped the small community of players around it connect in their mutual hunt for rare items and accessories.
In summary and in all serious this
game is alot more fun than most of you think it lacks a
story really but did it really need one not really, it is a really cheap
game easy to find if you look in the right places and so much fun plus the soundtrack
overall is also good featuring artists such as Inner Circle, Baha Men, Big Mountain, Janet Kay and even Bob Marley so you will be greeted to some very relaxing music whilst you play through some of the various mini
games.
Now the
game's
story is told over a number of chapters; each one picks off a particular crime or situation while moving the
overall story forward at the same time.
While Red Dead Redemption gets repetitive at times, it still offers fun gameplay mixed with a solid
story and interesting environment which,
overall, leads to a very solid
game.
This gives newer content to older fans who have experienced the original
game already and also adds to the
overall story without taking away from the original
game.
Controlling a character and going along the
story is one thing, but from the beginning till the very end, going through the entire world in an open world
game in first person mode via character's eyes, truly redefines the
overall gameplay experience.
There were a few minor issues — the character of Morgana and his purpose as a «guide» for Joker feels suffocatingly restrictive at times, acting as the annoyingly vocal wall preventing the player from engaging in the
game's activities during main
story events, and the English localisation and voice - work, despite its
overall quality, often felt stilted and flowed much less naturally in the early
game compared to its predecessors.
While there are seemingly infinite options for what the player can build and create, my first impressions of the
game have left me wondering if this is enough to keep players entertained for months on end, or if they will tire quickly of the simplicity of NPC combat and lack of
overall story motivation.
The
overall story behind the
game takes a very similar plot structure to the previous
game, which basically means there are more twists and turns than the crooked street in San Francisco.
Given that, the hub of the
game is the Tavern which not only allows you to upgrade but supports players with the
overall arching
story of the title and even includes historical cameos like Joan of Arc.
The
story just is not that important
overall to the
game experience, however.
«Once we had a
story backbone that we were all quite happy with, Marvel provided feedback on the revisions, animation, music, and presentation of the
overall story mode experience in the
game.»
Well i guess that's how things will always be unless Mario finds a mistress for Bowser to kidnap, but honestly the
overall plot matters little as its the execution and although the Mario
story isn't really executed awesomely its enough for a platform
game.
As evidenced above with the cringe - inducing term for your monster partners, Monstie, some of the dialogue and terms in the
game fall short of the quality of the
overall story, which, thankfully, holds up despite this.
The first title in the series could have easily slotted in as part of the
overall narrative of the sequel and, conversely, each
story in HM2 could support a
game of its own.
It's a side
story that fits somewhere around the 2nd chapter, and hints at the
overall themes of the
game.
Of course there is always room for improvement and the intro
story is dangerously close to being a little too long for impatient
gamers but
overall a great job.
In my opinion the poor
story mode and the absence of the online play really hurts the
game's
overall value.
There's nothing wrong with this
story, because it fits well with the
overall theme of the
game because it IS the actual theme.
The
game is broken up into a quest system with your
overall story quest taking priority but you also pick up one or two side quests each time you enter a new area.
It's a nice twist to the
overall stories of Mario Party
games, to which the
story is more focused and leaves the player doing more than just Party - ing around.
Overall though Def Jam: Fight for NY is an excellent fighting
game, with the best
story mode I have ever experienced in a fighting
game.
As a hidden object
game, this will definitely appeal to casual
gamers and puzzle enthusiasts, although the
story and
overall premise may turn off a hard - core audience.