Just
the same old gameplay with certain annoying parts redone a bit (Joke's End especially) and some decent optional bonus content to keep longtime fans happy.
Thankfully, Super Bomberman R feels like
the same old gameplay where you strategically place bombs, hide, and hopefully emerge victorious.
Not exact matches
It is so obvious that they have paid the reviewers to review this game, because yet again it's the
same old repetitive
gameplay.
No improvement from Smash Fighter V whatsoever,
Same old boring, insipid
gameplay.
The third chapter uses the
same graphical engine of the past edition, and even if the
gameplay is still solid, and
old time fans will be pleased by the social features, Skate 3 looks like a deep add - on.
Instead of treading the
same old ground, Phantom Hourglass incorporates many radical
gameplay changes that should keep the franchise fresh for Zelda veterans, and accessible for new Zelda converts.
With excellent level design, smooth animations, impressive pixel art, and a bunch of brand - new twists on classic - style
gameplay, Sonic Mania manages to feel both
old and new at the
same time in the best way possible.
Going in, you'd expect it to be the
same action - hero malarkey we get every year with
gameplay that's either too
old school or too modern.
For those PlayStation gamers getting a bit jaded about seeing the
same old footage of The Order: 1886 time and time again, never fear — all new
gameplay footage is to be revealed at the PlayStation Experience in December.
If anyone's wondering about the
gameplay being «strategic», my understanding is that it's not in the
same way as the good
old strategy RPGS, like the Shining Force games, but a mix of more traditional J - RPGs, with the ability to customise your team's formation — adopting different positions to stand in your formation, to best suit attacks or defences for your team members and the party overall.
The Assassin's Creed Rogue Remastered story isn't the only feature that treads
old ground, as the
gameplay experience is basically the
same seen in Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag, with a few variations.
The roster blew my mind with its sheer size, the original story hooked me in, but despite that, the
same old LEGO
gameplay held it back a little.
Dark has a handful of interesting elements, but ultimately it's the
same old stealth action
gameplay...
Using the
same detailed engine that powered the original, while improving on the already excellent
gameplay, this new entry in the series promises to provide gamers both new and
old with hours upon hours of platforming goodness.
If I wasn't a Gundam fan, Gundam Reborn would have gotten boring fast since the main
gameplay is very shallow - you're just constantly fighting through wave after wave of the
same type of enemy and it can get
old pretty quickly.
The Assassin's Creed Rogue Remastered story isn't the only feature that treads
old ground, as the
gameplay experience is basically the
same seen in Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag, with a few variations.
My biggest complaint is the fact that you can no longer control you're car after being taken down, a trick that evened up the
gameplay in the
older games, instead all you can do now is watch the
same crashes over and over and over again.
My biggest complaint is the fact that you can no longer control you're car after being taken down, a trick that evened up the
gameplay in the
older games, instead all you can do now is watch the
same crashes over
While it features more of the
same old first - person shooting, it absolutely impresses with dazzling visuals, tight
gameplay and a robust multiplayer mode that's actually quite fun.
A few new perks have replaced
older, less balanced ones from the prior games, and the
same classic features such as being made invisible to radar, faster aiming, and rapid reloading are still staples to the core
gameplay.
The screen resolution was crisp and clear and
gameplay was the
same old Mario Kart, tight and refined and very fun.
Original, clever and innovative, Laser League is a
gameplay experience worth your time and shows that we don't have to settle for the
same old, annually cloned dross again and again.
Although that might sound weird, it's also true, as the game belongs to a niche that is both new and
old at the
same time, with
gameplay simplified down to its barest bones and with a modern veneer that makes it pleasant to play through.
There isn't much to pick apart, other than maybe not enough new
gameplay mechanics being introduced, which will leave many feeling like it's the
same old Street Fighter that received an aesthetic makeover.
The
same old cathartic hack n» slash
gameplay present in games like Hyrule Warriors is here, and it is fun at times, but the boring visual novel segments, coupled with the noob - unfriendly story, really drag the game down.
The
gameplay premise is as familiar as possible: an intro level with a big robot as a boss, followed by eight levels you can tackle at any time, get a new ability everytime you beat a boss, y ’ know, the
same old stuff.
They have given us a first look via this wonderful
gameplay trailer (beloew), which reveals new weapons, new enemies, and the
same old hero.
Since the core
gameplay and story is the
same as the
old gen release, our review of that version is still very relevant.
It is the
same old historical spectacle (with a lot of action, of course), an open - world game that builds upon the principles of its predecessors and spices them up by adding naval combat as the core
gameplay mechanic.
The main
gameplay in Audition is similar to «Bust - a-groove», an
old 989 studios published game made for the Sony Playstation (and when I mean similar, I mean it plays almost exactly the
same as.)
On the other hand I think
older gamers, especially those with a soft spot for the original Outcast, will absolutely love to return to it with modern visuals being a strong selling point, but also because the game maintained the
same feeling
gameplay from the original.
The first Persona Q game was a fascinating mashup of Atlus properties, taking the
old school dungeon - crawling
gameplay of the Etrian Odyssey series and injecting it with the bizarre characters and worlds of Persona 3 and 4, so we can probably expect more of the
same from Q2.
Putting that aside, the actual
gameplay is still the
same old Blitz - style
gameplay, just without the NFL players.
The story of Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings isn't the only part of the game that treads
old ground, as the
gameplay experience sports pretty much the
same features of the previous Mysterious titles, sadly also taking a few steps back from Atelier Firis.
Gameplay is the
same old Bomberman schtick: place bomb near enemy or breakable wall, stand back, blow up, rinse and repeat.
These
same dated
gameplay mechanics also manage to serve as a much needed breath of fresh air, kind of like a reminder of an
old friend in a world of autosaves and regenerating health bars.
Given that it's very much a six year
old game, Skyrim isn't really going to blow your mind to the
same degree anymore in terms of what
gameplay it can offer you.
The
gameplay is the
same old situation, with dialogue choices and quick time events making up most of your time, but this is simply the formula which Ties That Bind weaves its compelling story around.