The game is trying to deliver an old
school arcade feel to the game while still being fresh by providing the mention coop mode, a variety of weapons, abilities and gameplay mechanics, and it's set in a type of game mode where you restart from the very first level each time you start the game or die, while still keeping it interesting with enough diversity to make every play session entertaining.
I loved the old
school arcade feel of the game and the weird types of zombies that I ran into throughout many of the stages.
A great game that has an old -
school arcade feel to it.
Not exact matches
But it
feels like old -
school arcade: the time goes by and you do not realize at all.
Want to play a racing game on your Android phone but
feel like getting back to your old
school arcade roots?
This definitely cements the
feeling of an old
school arcade game that Xenoraid looks to accomplish, and makes for a good time if you have people over who are into casual gaming.
It's nice to know that this old -
school 2D platforming is still fun, even if it is hard to shake the
feeling that you're playing an
Arcade game.
Levelling and choosing your loadout really change the game from being just a simple score - challenge
arcade throwback and turn it into a more modern take on the genre that's more than homage; it's an evolution with modern standards and systems in place, keeping that old
school multiplayer score competition while adding in gameplay systems that make sense today, while still throwing in different things to keep the game
feeling fresh; it was even discovered that there's a hidden Smash TV style area in the last level, really hammering home the mix of old
school charms and new gameplay mentalities.
This gives an old
school feel with it, seeing as how many games from the past had this type of graphics, especially in
arcade shooters.
The graphics of Old
School Racer are retro and colorful which adds to the
arcade feel of the game.
This is a fun little romp that captures the
feeling of the old
school arcade game, while adding some features that keep the game from
feeling too dated.
Sky Force Anniversary preserves the old
school,
arcade shooter
feeling of the original Sky Force and adds what everybody expects from a modern shmup: highly - polished graphics, new game modes and tons of replayability.
For fans of Konami's and Capcom's nineties
arcade brawler output or modern multiplayer mayhems like Castle Crashers and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World it may still
feel a bit too old - fashioned, but there is no game that distills the slow - paced, methodical old
school formula into a more wholesome mix than this.
If so, you may be Old
School and
feeling the»90s nostalgia as you play this hot, hot, on - fire
arcade basketball game.
It offers a satisfying collection of cars, tracks, and race types, plus its focus on
arcade - mode action makes it
feel a bit old -
school in some regards.