Not exact matches
I have a feeling that, instead of, for example, Christians trying
to have the Our Father said before the local high school football
game, Muslems were trying
to have everyone face Mecca, kneel and pray before the high school football
game, atheists would have the
same reaction.
If the referee had failed
to notice one of Robbie Keane's handballs earlier in the
game and the Irish had scored the
reaction would have been exactly the
same, so for me it comes down
to the referee making the wrong decision and not the intentions or lack of honesty by the offending player or team.
The
game has the
same tight controls, the fast
reaction and knifing action you'd expect
to be found in Modern Warfare 2.
Visually I kind of got the
same sort of impression as I got in the gameplay department, which basically means that the initial
reaction is highly positive but as you continue with the
game you start
to see that there are some things that this
game desperately needs.
This just sounds
to me like Bethesda and Rockstar are trying their hand but if they get the
same results that those other Publishers got you're going
to see the exact
same situation as the previous Nintendo systems so it really is up
to Nintendo
Gamers to really really support some of these third - party
games if they don't want
to see the
same reaction as the previous publishers.
There are four different
game modes for players
to put their skills
to the test in, all of which require the
same nimble fingerwork and lightning
reactions for any hope of posting a score on the leaderboards.
This does away with the super fast
reactions needed in the main
game for something a little more taxing, as you try
to replicate ever increasing lengths of button presses at the
same time as your opponent.
There is a noticeable improvement in graphical capabilities when comparing Injustice 2
to the first
game which is powered by a customised Unreal Engine 3 that was previously utilised by Mortal Kombat X. Injustice 2 features much improved facial animations that provide greater emotional emphasis and
reactions to being on the receiving end of an attack, while graphical detail has increased for not only fighters, but also environments such as Fortress of Solitude possessing particle effects that were not present in the
same stage in the previous
game.
i had pretty much the
same reaction as joe, this
game is a blatant ripoff, and even though i would absolutly love
to play with 4 or 5 of the charecters on this new roster im not going
to purchase this
game till it is less than $ 10.
And if the idea of Telltale developing a Batman - themed
game makes you raise an eyebrow, just remember that most critics had the
same reaction when Telltale announced a Borderlands - themed
game, and it turned out
to be some of the best work Telltale has ever produced.
I'm not sure what other people's
reaction are
to the fact that Ni no Kuni II features the
same game world but a new cast of characters.