While it sounds ridiculous, it actually makes for a really
quite addictive game.
Not exact matches
Though the
game moves in a completely linear fashion, with
quite a few missions that aren't very enjoyable to run through, there are other elements of the
game that are admittedly compelling and
addictive.
While doing nothing really new and offering
quite a few
game modes, the new Mario Tennis from Nintendo is a
game as
addictive and charming as every other offer from the Japanese company.
Quite and
addictive fun
game to boot, solo or multiplayer.
The random generated levels of Spelunky can create
quite a challenge and on top of that, will keep the
game fresh and
addictive for many hours.
The gameplay has
quite a few interesting mechanics that work well throughout the
game and this without a doubt makes the gameplay very fun and
addictive at the same time.
Defiance lacks in many essential aspects that make a modern MMO
game great, but it somehow manages to be
addictive and
quite enjoyable.
Very simple concept but amazingly
addictive, the HD graphics are just so cute and clean, control is top class but is the gameplay that will keep you there, for hours and hours of joy, the
game is not perfect (music is
quite nice but very repetitive too) but at the incredible price of 4,99 Euro it deserve a total «10» as a score, so much fun for the price, really.
Aside from being perilously
addictive and hugely colourful to boot, Porcupine is the sort of
game that demands very little from the player since its nuances can be picked up really
quite quickly and matches rarely cross the two minute mark.
The
game still has a very
addictive formula that works
quite well with the
game.
Sure it may sound a little simplistic but it's actually
quite an immersive and
addictive game due to this element.
The
game is
quite fun and
addictive, but it's just too stripped down to think of it being anywhere close to a definitive leader in the genre.
There is nothing that makes people keep coming back to Overwatch's
addictive team shooter action
quite like their seasonal events, featuring limited time
game modes and skins to be earned!
I have played
quite a lot of Fortnite and I have to say its very fun and
addictive, plus the building mechanic adds l alot of depth and strategy to the
game, far more than any system found on PUGB.
The enemies don't mess around though and make you their primary target leaving sections of the
game quite challenging and very
addictive.
The relatively simple story and concept of this
game lend it to being very open ended and
quite addictive.
As a result, the experience can be taken anywhere, which is perfect for a
game like this that is known for sucking
quite a number of hours away in a single session due to its
addictive nature.
It worked out
quite well; this title (which is much like the Micro Machines
games) is a great cross-buy digital - only title that sports
addictive gameplay, loads of content and modes and looks good, too.
While the loot grind is definitely
addictive and
quite enjoyable, Monster Hunter: World isn't going to be a solid replacement for those looking for the next Dark Souls
game to enjoy.
Let me begin by simply stating for the record that Mafia 3 is not a terrible
game at all — it's actually
quite fun and terribly
addictive — but the...
Sure it may sound a little simplistic but it's actually
quite an immersive and
addictive game due to this element.
This
game is
quite addictive due to its simplicity.
The artwork in the
game wasn't to my liking, to me it looked like something from a Nintendo 64, this doesn't take away from the
game being
quite addictive and I've always said a
game is as good as it's gameplay, not its graphics but as we grade on graphics I found them
quite poor by today's standards.and didn't think it was very suited.
There are a lot of good puzzles to be had here, although the
game isn't
quite as
addictive or enduring as you would hope for.
It's
quite addictive at first and the whole structure of the
game makes a good impression early on.
Considering that there are a huge variety of enemies in numerous flavors out to get you across the 100 levels, the
game is
quite addictive in terms of both content as well as difficulty.
We're sure this
game pissed off the more impatient
gamers out there, but we know it was
quite the
addictive playthrough for
gamers with a penchant for punishment.
Rhythm Paradise Megamix is a fun
game in small doses, sometimes frustratingly
addictive, but for some the beat might slow down
quite quickly.
Plus the
game is
quite addictive to play once you get going.
Gyromancer also takes a while to get the hang of thanks to a poorly explained tutorial, and the lack of multiplayer seriously hurts the
game's replay value; still,
gamers get
quite a bit of bang for their buck (it's priced at 1200 MS Points, which is $ 15), and while it won't win any awards for originality, it's a slick and
addictive puzzle experience that's sure to keep Bejeweled and Puzzle Quest fans playing late into the night.
All of this adds up to a co-op mode that is surprisingly effective and
quite addictive, giving the
game plenty of life after its somewhat - short story mode.
As a result, the experience can be taken anywhere, which is perfect for a
game like this that is known for sucking
quite a number of hours away in a single session due to its
addictive nature.