Not exact matches
Thanks to its cartoon art style and lack of technical issues, the
game's
first impressions are overall positive but unfortunately, this does not stand for too long, as the levels quickly feel
repetitive and the gameplay mechanics end up being too simple for its own good, resulting in a
game that is more dull
than it should be.
If you were one of those people who found the new Prince of Persia to be boring and
repetitive than you really aren't going to like the above trailer for the
first DLC for the
game, Epilogue (and you are wrong).
«I found it far more
repetitive than either of the
first two titles» said hornet1990 and «realised that so many of the systems, mechanics and even sounds had almost been lifted wholesale» from the previous
game.
Whilst often
repetitive Croixleur Sigma is a tonne of fun, it's definitely worth checking out if you're a fan of the Warriors or Senran Kagura
games, or even if you're looking to get into the Hack - n - Slash genre for the
first time this is a cheap and worthwhile start, with a Platinum trophy and leaderboards at your disposal, you can do far worse
than this.
You are guided through the puzzles by a floating robot, who at
first appears quite funny but then after a while his quotes and attempts at humour seem a bit
repetitive and tiresome, but other
than a few minor shortcomings, this is a solid, fun but unremarkable
game which won't set your VR headset alight but will give you a good amount of entertainment, satisfaction and achievement.
Even though the Zone of the Enders series came from Metal Gear Solid mastermind Hideo Kojima, the series was largely overlooked after the
first entry in the series ended up being nothing more
than an okay
game featuring
repetitive missions, mechs, and large energy blasts.