Sentences with phrase «playing against a human opponent»

Most of the flaws of the previous iteration have been corrected, making PES 2017 a robust soccer title, bound to guarantee a lot of fun, especially when played against human opponents.
Playing against human opponents naturally offers a different type of challenge, but there's nothing here that hasn't been done in other recent iterations in the series.
While selecting your character variation when playing against a human opponent in Multiplayer mode, press Up (2) to prevent your opponent from seeing which variation you selected.
Online combat is smooth and responsive, but the combat system makes spamming powerful attacks so effective that even when playing against human opponents, the repetitive fighting quickly grows tiresome.
The top AI players are pretty decent at what they do, but if you're a word puzzle aficionado you'll probably want to play against human opponents if you want to be challenged.
The only way you're able to flank the enemy base is by air units, encouraging you to turtle up and surround yourself with base defenses when playing against human opponents.
Taking on AI enemies and clearing out nests of terrorists is pretty dang fun at first but the novelty wears off after a while and I found myself returning to standard multiplayer for the satisfaction of playing against human opponents before too long.
The split screen matches against bots are a lot tougher than expected, but are still predictable and will not give the same experience as playing against human opponents.
The biggest disappointment is that there is no option to play against another human opponent.
Instead, it evolved into a mess of over-presentation and ridiculous holograms that seldom exercised the sort of moves you encounter playing against human opponents.
This is the lack of midfield play and the constant end - to - end action especially when playing against a human opponent.
With the latter said, if you purchase this game intending to play against human opponents, I would advise you to only do so if you know others who own the game, or if you have other people available to play against in the same room.
Gyromancer is fun though, despite the weird difficulty curve but playing against human opponents can be more entertaining.

Not exact matches

Cue, a robot who has created by Toyota and perfected its skills through artificial intelligence, demonstrated its shooting ability against two human opponents — Seiya Ando and Zack Baranski — who play for Alvark.
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.
When you play against a human, there's a mix of deploying troops blind and reacting to your opponent.
Sure, the variety of the gameplay shows in the career mode, but against real human opponents is where the different play styles between vehicles becomes very apparent.
The game has a very limited set of single player functionality, a small number of challenge rooms that act as a tutorial and offering you a place to practice the mechanics, but the game is designed for online play against other humans and offers no AI opponents of any sort.
Quarrel can be played both as a single player game or against human opponents.
You can play against A.I or human opponents with Online play available too, although the online portion of the game is poorly populated and takes some time to get a game going.
Also available is a tournament mode where you can play against AI and human opponents and see who can catch the most fish, measured by weight.
Campaign play translates quite well to multiplayer, such that the strategies needed to carefully balance territory and positioning learned alone will often work against human opponents.
Test your military skills against human opponents in the multiplayer mode and you can even play the campaign in co-op, leading your parties and building armies together to complete the story as a team.
Players can duke it out against AI or human opponents in slickly rendered tables and environments, engaging in quick match play, tournaments, or a career mode.
Vector Pong uses the iPhone's accelerometer to control the player's paddle, enabling him / her to serve, deflect, and spike a puck down a 3D corridor against a computer opponent or another (human) player thanks to WiFi - enable network play...
Luckily, fighting games are best enjoyed against a human opponent, and solo play is secondary if you're able to find a sparring partner.
«To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that team - based combat has been pitted against real - time strategy in a balanced, live - action online game,» said Michael A. Williams, CEO of Reality Gap, Inc. «Shooters must confront swarms of alien opponents, but unlike most FPS games, they are playing against aliens managed by a human intelligence looking to outwit and outmaneuver them.»
Expedition is your standard chess match that can be played against either the AI or a human opponent passing the controller back and forth.
You can play against a local opponent or over a network — obviously most games are more fun against a human opponent, and Purify Puzzle is no exception.
The game itself is fine and could be exciting when played against a full compliment of human opponents but that's a guarantee the game can't make.
Horde mode returns where you can purchase defenses and buy weapons and ammo based on performance against waves of AI opponents similar to the zombie mode in Call of Duty; or flip to the bad guy's side and play Beast mode to fend off human enemies.
Think about that; all the gamers out there with no interest in fighting against other human opponents in fear of getting slaughtered or hearing nonsense over their headset can basically raise their rank and perks in little snippets that play like the campaign.
Play against the computer or against other human opponents via a split - screen display.
Honestly, the best way to play this game is against a human opponent.
Another area of complaint I have relates back to those joyous memories of playing the previous games — I'm not sure if it's just me but the A.I seems to be, well, a bit of a dick; when playing online against human opponents you'd expect to be constantly spammed by an overpowered move like Ryu's Hadouken, but when going up against the CPU?
While I did do this with the Windows 95 Monopoly every once in a while, playing against actual human opponents online and competing in the leaderboards adds so much more incentive to go back to it than just facing AI over and over again.
Those who feel they've practiced enough can push themselves to the limit against human opponents either via local pass - and - play or a World League system that seamlessly pits you against multiple challengers around the world to increase your position on a global ladder.
I want to be clear about one thing: I believe the appeal of Street Fighter II lies in playing against other human opponents.
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