Simple gameplay of dodging bullets with the strafe buttons and slamming sweaty fingers on the CTRL key, but
quite nice graphics makes the game good.
Not exact matches
However, the crash damage is
quite good and the
graphics are very
nice, however the game can be very glitchy at times.
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.
Vast world, pretty
graphics,
nice music,
quite interesting story, character development system better than Morrowind and Oblivion.
Of course when all else fails, MINI knows there's nothing
quite like flattery... so, don't be surprised if you catch a glimpse of a billboard declaring, «
NICE ROOF
GRAPHIC, ROCKET!»
The cut scenes are done entirely in 2D animation to look like a
graphic novel; it looks
quite nice and keeps the story pumping when backed up by the stellar Arkham Origins voice cast.
While high quality
graphics are
nice, smoothness of play is the bit that really matters in these kinds of games, and Sengoku Otome: Legend Battle holds up
quite nicely in that regard.
It's very hard to say anything about the gameplay from this tiny teaser but the
graphics do seem
quite nice and up to par with what we've come to expect from shooters these days.
The cartoon style
graphics are
quite refreshing compared to a lot of pixel block games that have been coming out over the past few months and they also compliment the top down 3D levels;
nice vibrant colours that are easy on the eyes as you are playing!
The overall
graphics and visuals look
quite nice.
The controls feel good, the
graphics look
nice, and the overall approach to how the game is played makes it one of the best Neptunia games to come out in
quite some time, and arguably one of the best the series has seen in general.
The
graphics are
quite good, the staging is dynamic and offers some
nice moments of adrenaline, the multiplayer modes are fun... without reaching the excitement we get the original in 1997, of course, a matter of historical context.
The idea of a Castlevania fighter is actually an enticing one, and at first the game looks to have a lot of promise, with
graphics that were
quite good for the Wii, there's a
nice (if not limited) selection of characters, and an awesome soundtrack that recreates many iconic tunes from the series» history.
It occupies a space in between MSAA and FXAA — it's not
quite as hard on your
graphics card as MSAA is, but looks
nicer than FXAA.
As such, the screen is
quite nice... with bright, vibrant colors, and crisp
graphics.