This is extremely frustrating as this was supposedly a next gen experience and that is one of
the same gameplay problems that I've come across in every Assassin Creed game.
Not exact matches
The
problem's that it's basically the
same game with a few new
gameplay modes, including the long - awaited cooperative.
The visuals suffer from a lot of the
same problems as the
gameplay.
Visually, Frantix suffers from the
same problem the
gameplay does, and that is the developers seemed to have a clear purpose in what they wanted to do with this game, but the final product just seemed to be an average looking game at best.
Like the laser these sections are plenty of fun and break up the pace nicely, but also like the laser suffer from the
same problems: trial and error
gameplay, and loose controls, which can often make things as frustrating as they are enjoyable.
The
problem's that it's basically the
same game with a few new
gameplay modes, including the long - awaited cooperative.
The
problem with the
gameplay is that it just gets to boring and repetitive after a while, most if not all shoot em» ups have the
same problem but make up for it with high speed action and score chasing.
While all the core
gameplay systems in Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate might be up to the
same quality as usual there are also some
problems that have persisted from previous games, which you would assume would have been fixed by now.
Just Cause 3 has finally been unleashed upon us, and judging by the trailers and previews leading up to the games released it seemed like third time the charm, but sadly, Just Cause 3 is riddled with the
same problems the previous games encountered, glitches, game breaking bugs and repetitive
gameplay, however it is still a whole lot of fun blowing up stuff though
Online
gameplay, however, has the
same problems that have plagued the series since its inception.
Despite the art style, controls, and simple brawler
gameplay being a welcomed nostalgic approach; you have the
same exact technical and design
problems that plagued those games in the past.
* Bioshock Infinite adopts the
same gameplay and storytelling approach as its predecessor and suffers from the
same problem.