Sentences with phrase «pretty easy mode»

The tournament mode is a pretty easy mode, you set up a tournament with up to eight fighters and who ever wins the most points (by winning fights) is the champion.

Not exact matches

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The core game is pretty easy, but it's no easier to beat than GTA or Call of Duty (coming from an NES - era gamer, those are «baby games,» at least in single - player modes).
The career mode is actually pretty standard for the racing simulation world, which gives you pretty lousy cars to start with, and some pretty easy races.
This does sound pretty easy and depending on your ability level for racing games will depend on how long and hard this mode is.
There are some secrets like the gallery mode featuring artwork and to unlock them, we can try to attempt the main story missions with 100 % completion, which is pretty easy to accomplish in most case.
Getting a ranked match against a random player is pretty easy, and you actually play the Arcade mode while you wait.
Hardcore mode — ZombiU was pretty tough, and the removal of the gamepad hasn't made things any easier.
MDM mode allows you to experience this pretty well, but turn off all the stability systems and the easy - going nature of the M5 even when the tires are slipping and sliding is addictive.
The Ridgeline's dual - action tailgate is pretty slick, and when it's used in the swing - open mode, it allows easier access to the cargo bed.
With most websites these days (including CrackBerry.com) having pretty tall headers and long pages, it means you're doing a lot of scrolling in landscape mode, and if you tilt the PlayBook sideways to browse in portrait mode the text is so small you can't read it without first zooming in (at least the PlayBook's web browser makes this an easy task with a quick double tap).
That's sumption is pretty baseless however, because of that game wasn't any other game that mode would just been considered simplistic and easy to read.
Survival mode makes for a pleasant contrast with Arcade mode, which is still fast - paced, but easy to get a satisfactorily pretty shower of lights out of.
They are pretty easy to earn from just playing through the story normally, but you can also hit up survival mode to unlock the inventions before continuing the story line.
Many simply team up in Solos mode rather than hacking the game, although the spectator mode controls make those players pretty easy to identify and report.
That's correct, even in modes such as The Ultimate Choice, which limits recovery items in a boss rush mode, the game is pretty easy but that's okay.
Tie these differences up with some pretty unique characters, limited down time thanks to smaller maps and the addition of mounts and simple but energetic game modes, and Paladins comes together as something that is both familiar and easy to play yet different enough to give it its own identity.
With all the buzz surrounding Fortnite Battle Royale, it's pretty easy to get depressed by the state of Fortnite Save the World, especially if you first got into the game for its PvE mode and not for a PvP battleground.
The simple controls make the learning curve pretty easy, and SPIDER - MAN has a few different modes to keep the replay value and fun factor high.
League mode starts off pretty easy but later tracks become much more challenging.
Maneuvering through the game's different modes is pretty easy.
With good replay value, a pretty neat endless mode and a charming aesthetic, Kusakari is an easy recommendation for those looking for something to just pick up and play.
This does sound pretty easy and depending on your ability level for racing games will depend on how long and hard this mode is.
However, if you're playing from start to finish, without going for collectables and the unlock - able stages, the game can take about 3 hours to beat, maybe less, as it's pretty easy, even on hard mode.
I definitely recommend disabled gamers with fine motor skill impairments choose easy mode because combat can be pretty harsh at times.
Especially as TM exceeds Crashday's efforts in both game modes and track editor - the latter is easy enough to use here, but has some pretty basic interface issues and glitches where track pieces don't link up properly.
Back in those days, silencing your phone was pretty easy: you could just turn the volume all the way down to access vibrate - only and silent modes.
However, since the phone has pretty large bezels on the top and bottom, it was much easier holding the phone in landscape mode for things like watching movies of playing games.
It's pretty easy to get the hang of, and the wheel contains options like HDR (set to auto by default), crop, and night mode.
While the sound is pretty decent thanks to having the Maxx Audio technology, having just one speaker and having the placement of it on the bottom can make it a little bit easier to cover up when you hold the phone in landscape mode and this makes the sound a little muffled at times, though not entirely in my experience.
Again, it's pretty easy to adjust the size of each app in split - screen mode by dragging the divider line between the two apps to your desired location.
The camera app is pretty easy to use, with the different modes being available on the left side, near the shutter button.
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