Sentences with phrase «portion of this game does»

The multiplayer portion of this game does include an extensive online mode and also two players split screen capabilities.
Given that Angry Farm was not optimized for the Bold 9900 some portions of the game didn't fit the screen.
Although there were a few highlights like this, a large portion of the game did feel like I was blowing up the same guys in dogfights, the Y maneuvers making this combat too easy (there is an option to turn them off).
While certain portions of the game did feel like filler and every chapter is laid out in an almost identical fashion, this is easily overlooked thanks in part to the memorable narrative, amazing cast of characters, addictive battle system, and incredible soundtrack.
This portion of the game does a good job at changing the pace, but they do get quite repetitive eventually bringing the game's flow to a complete halt.
In a game about pure destruction, I never felt powerful at all in my time with it, and that's a problem when the actual racing portions of the game don't handle well.
Large portions of the game don't feature gunplay, instead allowing the player to explore the environment and talk with other characters.

Not exact matches

What this does to the large portion of our population who have the resources to engage in the getting game is bad enough.
Mutombo spent a portion of his career with the Hawks back in the mid-nineties when the team wore those beautiful black and red gradient jerseys, so fans attending the game definitely knew what he was doing.
Trae Young spent portions of this game face - guarded close to the half court line, and never had an inch of space he didn't have to fight for.
If you don't believe me, check out the two Premier League games played today, in which both Liverpool and Stoke won when they would have lost without a huge portion of luck going their way.
I did, which means I own all TRAINFIGHT copyrights and am entitled to a portion of the sales from any TRAINFIGHT apparel, fruit snacks, or video games.
ozil starts on left but switches with Alexis for large portions of games and goes onto the right and he does nt do any better.
Relievers don't pitch every day, and when they do, they usually pitch a small portion of the innings in that game.
I don't think anyone else sees the floor for the competitive portion of game 3.
He is involved in big games and I think he plays well, but he has never been the focal point, does a very large portion of his work off the ball, and is just not the type to ask for the ball and run at defenders.
But a lot like the first game back from the winter break against Genoa on Monday, Juventus just didn't seem to find that same kind of spark that they had in a good portion of their December games when this current unbeaten run got started.
He also does not like the idea of players paying to skip through portions of the game.
When you are done with the single player portion of the game you can always head over to play this game online.
Not only that but the Live portions of the game are just amazing and really do take the game to the next level.
There are portions of Kameo that do seem as though they were passed up and never got the proper attention once the game was decided to go to the 360.
The ATV Offroad Fury series has always done well with the gameplay portion of the game but has never really gotten the visuals down.
PlayStation Plus generally provides multiplayer access to games — like Overwatch or the multiplayer portion of Uncharted 4: A Thief's End — but don't forget, the recently released Resident Evil 7 demo is currently restricted to Plus users only.
I am just really disappointed that the game didn't include more in the single player portions of the game, but luckily make up most of its ground in the multiplayer side of the game.
If you are done with the story portion of the game, you can also try your hand at some of the «paradise episodes» which are essentially side content to the story mission.
On the other side, many devs have done a good job of reconciling campaign - based games and loot boxes by limiting loot boxes to a multiplayer portion.
Although I'm not quite sure about the TV show portion of the game, I'm interested in seeing how they do this.
Overall though I was surprised the developers didn't spend more time fine - tuning this portion of the game.
It won't do so though, if — as players — we're forced to spend hours desperately and frustratedly trying to figure out portions of the game while the curtain is gradually pulled back to reveal that the Great and Powerful Oz is merely human.
They strip away the problematic portion of the game and simply let your do what the title implies.
However some monsters will only appear in the online portion of the game, so if you don't have anyone else to play with, you will miss out on that, yes.
When you find yourself in a situation where the hedge fund manager doesn't have any skin in the game, it is like making a deal with a compulsive gambler where you pay for his wagers and if his wagers work out, he keeps a portion of the winnings, but if the wagers don't work out you bear all of the losses and he walks away no worse for the wear.
That's exactly what this trailer for Homefront does, showcasing the online portion of the game.
This does mean the wing phase is the dullest portion of the game, because quite often it can feel like after moving the stacks of tokens around and rolling some dice very little of consequence has actually happened, and due to this some people have even cut the wing phase out entirely.
To be fully honest, however, the online portion of the game is almost dead even this soon after launch and I wasn't able to get many games under my belt, so I don't feel entirely comfortable talking about these modes in any great depth.
Be prepared for the fact that while the game is quite easy to be creative with, there are some portions of the user interface that can be a pain in the butt to do deal with, I'd rather just have a proper tutorial, but the campaign does at least give you some inspiration toward designing your own over-sized play area.
We'll kick things off with the singleplayer portion of the game, which is DICE's third, and arguably best, attempt at providing something for the people who simply don't want to have to fight real opponents online, but sadly while it may be the best of the series it never does better than simply being decent.
Mercifully, they don't make you play through all 180 days as there are time jumps, but the management portion of the game is either static or benign to the point that I thought of it as an actual second job.
And that brings up to the microtransaction portion of the game, which actually left me quite impressed because at no point does Pokémon GO feel like a game that you need to spend money on to enjoy.
By opting to flesh her heritage out in a game Disney can have the best of both worlds; they don't have to dedicate a portion of the film to showing Inferno Squad's exploits and can instead just give a quick run down, while giving fans who play Battlefront II some extra context for Rey.
In the drips offered in this game, however, all it does is prove that the portion of Kirby's party not controlled by the player must play their part of the level by themselves.
Having unlimited storage space via the Cloud does indeed somewhat combat the fact that you can not upgrade the Xbox One's default 500 GB HDD, but game saves, profiles and the like don't really take up much space anyway, so at the moment this unlimited Cloud storage really only helps those that need store massive amounts of saves and profiles, which, I would imagine, is only a small portion of gamers.
It's worth noting, though, that there does seem to be a large amount of people having problems with the online portion of the game, including the heist selection screen freezing every few seconds and trouble connecting to other people.
It sold decently in the west, but yeah, games which are difficult for a big portion of people don't always sell well.
A good portion of them simply serve the purpose of teaching you a new move, to the point where you really wonder when the game is going to stop telling you how to do your job.
Just make sure you research the first series and don't use the first game of this series as your entrypoint of that portion of the story.
The game does introduce some ranged magical attacks in the later portion of the game, but it's not always easy to judge the direction of your projectiles.
There is also co-op, that, unlike Resistance 2, isn't a separate component of the game, but is exactly the same as the single player portion, and always welcome is the presence of split - screen (just because online exists, Mr developer, doesn't mean we no longer want to play locally) though the online co-op is strangely only able to be played with people on your friends list, which is likely to come as a disappointment to some.
The other reason Prime 2 garners this mention is because, for a vast portion of the game, the sun quite literally does not shine.
Although the tutorial does a fine job at explaining the game's many systems, it is presented rather ineloquently as a VR simulation that the player does all at once (or skips) rather than being integrated here and there throughout the early portion of the game.
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