But your point is a good one — I don't know if I'd have the patience to
replay games in order to gain «mastery» of them.
I don't
replay games too much.
But for me I like to go back and
replay games from time to time.
You know it's procrastination when you find the urge to
replay games you don't even own anymore, so you go trolling Amazon looking for deals.
I tend to not
replay games a whole lot, there are 5 or 6 I play a few times a year though, like Super Mario Bros amd Mega Man 2.
I always
replay my games extensively.
I only
replay games (generally) when I'm sick or stressed out, so I tend to
replay games which don't punish you for having no concentration.
When trying to explain to myself how I could
replay games that much, even games that are completely linear, I got around to a bunch of factors: visual atmosphere, core gameplay loop, soundtrack, and a sense of exploration.
I almost never
replay games.
I replay games pretty often, but I'd say that Diablo II probably tops my list too.
Assassin's Creed The Ezio Collection will be released on November 18th, so there's not too long to wait before you are able to
replay the games or play them for the very first time.
I rarely
replay games, so if I go for a second playthrough, it has to be something really special.
I can
replay this games again and again and still enjoy them as mush as i did when i first played them.
If you just want to collect a few more trophies, or
replay the games for fun, Retro Revenge is a good little incentive to get you back in to the franchise, and a great idea from Deep Silver.
It's weird to remember a time when I'd literally play and
replay games dozens upon dozens of times, but back then, that's what I did.
For them to re-release it on the PS4 was a blessing — not just because people like me can
replay these games, screaming HULABOOGA!
Students can play and
replay these games, using an increasingly difficult set of vocabulary words each time as they scaffold their learning.
The Switch continues to be a great place for ports of fantastic games, and my feelings around Bayonetta's Switch Collection are much the same as they were for Skyrim and DOOM; this is the perfect excuse to either
replay these games or to experience them for the first time if you missed them the first time around.
Completed on GameCube some years ago, can't wait to play again in HD glory and I'm not one to
replay games simply cus I like too many games.
Just
replay the game last 15 and see how Gibbs never won a tackle or passed to an Arsenal player.
The game is a early kickoff on Saturday 07 January 2017, starting at around 12:30 uk and if you missed the live action or want to
replay the game you can always tune in on this page to find short and extended match highlights after the game is over.
Sarah Brosnan, at Georgia State University in Atlanta, and colleagues
replayed the game with humans, chimps and capuchin monkeys, but made all participants learn the rules by trial and error.
His focus was back on the board,
replaying the game.
My only other complaint without any spoilers is the story is a little weak, and the ending was, to me, pretty disappointing and
replaying the game a second time, for me, quickly became boring.
Why should I have to
replay a game for difficulty changes?
Since the first time through Dinocide can be fairly boring with only a couple of boss battles to break up the repetition, it makes
replaying the game an undesirable prospect.
I was so glad to be done with it and as someone who
replays games quite a bit, I honestly say I will never play Horizon again.
The combat system is fast and sharp, but also repetitive, and because there is so little in terms of story and characters, there are few reasons to
replay the game once the short adventure is over.
I find the 8 campaign missions enough for the different ways you can
replay this game, plus all the different ways you can play are well supported instead of focus on some.
You will do doubt
replay this game more than once.
At the end i found
myself replaying the game on «new game +» so thats an achivement for any AAA game today.
People have complained about the length but achievements wise, you have to
replay the game many times, and u get to study each map so for me the length is perfect.
The reason so many people flock to the stores to pick up the latest edition is because of the multiplayer components and the ability to
replay the game.
Then there was the ability to
replay the game as Luigi if you got all the stars, and so provided a different way to play what was one of the most incredible, fun games ever created.
That said, for every one I dreaded as
I replayed the game were others I couldn't wait to get to.
Replaying the game in HD, I still feel the same way about it.
Classic tunes have been revamped and remixed so well that I find
myself replaying some games just to hear them.
Otherwise, most people will probably not feel compelled to
replay the game if they can even get through the difficult final levels.
You can complete the game in less than a couple of hours and even though there are online modes, there's virtually no incentive to
replay the game once you've liberated all of the (amusingly named) territories invaded by the reds.
Go down Zero's sniping route and you'll naturally be hanging back trying to time your shots, while going down the other route means you'll be in the thick of the action, giving you plenty of reason to
replay the game with different characters and character builds.
It's a fascinating character dynamic, and makes even more sense if
you replay the game a second time as Pagan's speeches via radio and even his initial introduction come across as almost fatherly.
I'm taking Levine's words to mean that they may attempt to create a game with hefty emphasis on choice and consequences, so that it's possible to
replay the game multiple times with radically different storylines and outcomes.
Interestingly in the review it mentions being able to
replay the game co-op witha friend controlling Aiden... Sounds awesome!!!
Haven't
replayed games in ages and worth it
This alone makes
replaying the game far less of a worthwhile experience than hoped.
There isn't really anything, in terms of post-game content, outside of
replaying the game on higher difficulties to test your skill with stealth.
I would recommend you play on the easier difficulty at first and then
replay the game on the harder settings to truly experience this game as it should be, the frantic gameplay will keep you coming back for months to come.
That is a very good point, I personally also wouldn't mind more reason to
replay the game.
One of the things I under - represent about my ability to
replay this game over and over is its ability and leveling system.
On one hand, the game's subtitle «Addicting Puzzle Game» will ring true for maybe an hour, where you might
replay the game a few times to try to get a higher score.