Sentences with phrase «play arcade feel»

We've aimed for an easy - to - play arcade feel that anyone can pick up and get into, coupled with a great visual look.

Not exact matches

Time Pilot is also tailor - made for the 360's analog stick, with a feel as close to the original coin - op as I've played outside an arcade.
Reminiscent of Pengo games from the early eighties, Polar Panic does a good job at bringing back an arcade feel of gameplay that can be picked up and played for short bursts, provides shallow short based enjoyment and has an emphasis on hitting high scores be it alone or with friends.
By continually emulating, instead of innovating the METAL SLUG series, SNK PLAYMORE and DotEmu feel like their hands are tied when it comes to replicating the performance and precision of the Arcade originals; METAL SLUG 2 may not be the strongest of the originals, but it plays better on the iOS platform than previous releases and thus wins out by default.
The single - player arcade mode isn't enjoyable to play, and feels thrown in order to fulfill a checklist.
By combining authentic gameplay, intuitive play controls and an enhanced presentation with the fast, fluid, hard - hitting intensity of arcade style play, Gretzky NHL for the PSP delivers the look, feel and passion of hockey and provides gamers with a true - to - life simulation.
I was never big in to the Madden series but loved the arcade feel to Blitz when I first played it back on the original Playstation.
It's a decent alternative for those who don't feel like getting too investing in a deep racing sim and are just looking for an easy to play arcade racer.
It just feels great to play, and Arcade Edition comes with the benefit of the improvements and expansions to the online offering introduced over the last two years.
Arcade Edition isn't as ambitious in scope, so the game feels and plays much like its predecessor.
With arcade and multiplayer being the modes you'll play almost all of your time, it does feel a little light for $ 15.
But just like the old «Rampage» arcade game I played in my youth, I don't necessarily feel like I should ever revisit this one or reflect on it as anything more than a cash grab.
Play games with your screen horizontally, or switch to a vertical layout for the classic arcade game feel!
While I've not had any time during pre-release to play online against human opponents — my battles have been mainly against normal or higher AI in arcade, versus and story mode — I feel confident that I can at least make other players work for their wins.
If you are in the mood to play a game that gives you a true feeling of what classic pinball arcade games should be like with a touchscreen, modern, RPG - inspired twist, then give Monster Strike a try and download it for free now.
Some people have struggled to get a feel for it, but having been playing arcade racers all my life I didn't have a problem, and quickly fell in love with it, especially relishing chasing enemy APCs around the streets.
Having been brought up on a diet of Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, AC - DC, The Who, Cream and folk stuff Chipzel isn't exactly my cup of tea, but from a musical standpoint it's wonderfully put together and provides a stellar, nostalgic soundtrack for a game which very much feels like something I would have played in an Arcade back in the day.
Outside of the career mode you've also got the ingenious named Arcade mode which is where you can set up single races to compete in, should you feel like just jumping in and playing a round or two.
Ultimately Monday Night Combat is one of the best games to come to Arcade, it's fun to play, addictive and feels fresh but the money asked is extreme for so few maps and only two game modes.
Well Forza 5 is made to be played with a pad just like any other arcade racing game... Maybe FM5 will feel better with X1 gamepad than other racing game.
Virtua Tennis tends to go the route of simplicity and arcade - feeling, and is my personal choice because of it, although the constant diving (those who've played the game knows what I mean) makes it kind of frustrating.
I love that classic arcade feel, and I understand the notion of playing a game for its own sake, or getting a high score; I don't need a compelling story or modern trappings to find joy.
By the time I was playing my first arcade shooters, they were Galaxian and Galaga, the latter of which I still love dearly, but even its predecessor feels dull by comparison.
Even from this early build Onrush looks, feels and plays pretty spectacularly, without a doubt delivering that new breed of high - impact, adrenaline fuelled, off - road arcade racing it aims to.
However, if you need to play arcade shooters through fast activating twitch triggers and buttons, then the Warthog metal trigger could feel heavy and will have long travel distance and thus can be too slow in comparison to others like the aviator.
At the end of the day I definitely had fun playing Enter The Gungeon and do feel like players will get their money's worth granted most games nowadays require additional expenses to get the full experience a game has to offer Arcade games on the other hand are so black and white it's easy to tell if you're being ripped off or if the game is worth your time.
Gravel dishes up a series of solid, arcade style racing that feels good to play, and great to drive.
Bizarre Creations delivered an excellent arcade racer that feels like a slick and executive version of Mario Kart - which naturally makes it tense and worthwhile when played solo or raucous fun online.
The game is trying to deliver an old school arcade feel to the game while still being fresh by providing the mention coop mode, a variety of weapons, abilities and gameplay mechanics, and it's set in a type of game mode where you restart from the very first level each time you start the game or die, while still keeping it interesting with enough diversity to make every play session entertaining.
Want to play a racing game on your Android phone but feel like getting back to your old school arcade roots?
Sadly, game companies seem to be of the mindset that no one plays the old arcade titles anymore, or the younger crowd feels that those games are just crappy flash games and no challenge that you can find anywhere on the internet, just look at how the Game Room deal went on the 360's XBLA.
It's nice to know that this old - school 2D platforming is still fun, even if it is hard to shake the feeling that you're playing an Arcade game.
While I could rarely shake the feeling that I was playing a game from the Xbox Live Arcade, I also found myself having quite a bit of fun with this game.
I thought about the possible playspaces for this Mobile Arcade and then I had a feeling that most of the players would play it in very short sessions.
I know it's a little thing, but really - it does help the game feel more like you're playing an actual arcade machine than a home television.
Okay, these so called professionals all base the game on the plot, uhh, just playing the demo or watching the trailer will immeadiatly tell you this game isnt about plot, the reason i like this game iscause it is a casual game where you can feel like you can finish it, you know carrying on through the adventure mode little by little, its not meant for the hardcore, while more gameplay mechanics would of been nice (just using the stick and a button is definatly over used) but the real reason this game is fun, the price, its just # 3 ($ 5) and considering a hell of alot of worse games cost more than double this on live arcade you could do alot worse, the only thing blocking this from an 8 is the online community is dead, unfortunatly!
There is even an arcade for you to play real SEGA arcade games, and if that doesn't tickle your fancy I feel sorry for you.
The character designers over at Capcom Osaka have done a tremendous job at not only making the platforming and combat animations look fluid, but also feel as though you were playing an arcade game» «with impressive difficulty spikes to boot.
Response from Paul Keslin: During development Arcade was originally called «Skirmish» but given the new experience we offered, we launched under the name «Arcade» which we felt better describes the play available as well as the opportunities we have for future development.
With every player having access to jetpacks and the Overdrive ability Prejudice plays like an arcade shooter, and that's nailed in with the feeling of the weaponry available.
My feelings for the game remain the same — it's a superb arcade racer with a severe lack of content — but since I'm much more inclined to play a game for 10 minutes on a handheld than I am on a home console, I dare say Chase H.Q. is a better fit on the Game Gear.
Bringing these classic games to mobile means that gamers will get the same nostalgic feel to the days of playing at the arcade or on their NES, while introducing them in all their glory to a new generation of gamers.
It may not look original, but that feeling of playing an arcade in your living room and its visuals will make you forget about it really quickly.
There are smoother graphics, improved physics, new time eras and methods of play such as local and online co-op or even the new 4 player multiplayer which adds a fun arcade feel to the game.
If you've ever played the original Crazy Taxi in the arcade or on the Dreamcast, you'll feel right at home when you load up this latest HD remastering of a true Sega classic.
While the design of the game is very much «arcade» in nature, where the first play through isn't intended to be the whole game but rather racking up high scores and challenging yourself (and others on the High Score lists) to do better, I still want to say that I feel like there could have been an extra set of «hardcore» rooms, maybe even just 10 or so, that would have required judicious use of all the more advanced features of the game mechanics to get through.
You really get the feeling that you are playing that much - beloved arcade game.
You can play with arcade 2 button, for the true retro feel.
However, few games accurately mimic the arcade experience, with Battlezone VR utilizing the PlayStation VR headset not to provide a unique way of playing what is a pretty simplistic arcade shooter, but to instead make you feel as though you're actually sitting in an arcade booth controlling a virtual tank.
With a feeling of the arcade classic Pac - Man, and Mobile game grand - daddy Snake, mixed together with a small sprinkling of the Mega Drive / Genesis title Flicky, Pix the Cat has the ingredients that make for the perfect pick up and play competitive game.
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