The soundtrack adds
a sense of mayhem into the game, with incredibly unique trumpet songs that make the game feel not only more immersive, but it also adds a ton more beauty to the game.
The great graphics, the welcomed difficulty and the overall
sense of mayhem makes this game one of the years best games on the PS3.
Not exact matches
In the coming years, as today's young men and women take up their responsibilities and seek to make
sense of the world, it will not be adequate if Catholics who are worried - as we all ought to be - about the sexual
mayhem that has been created in recent years simply denounce the evils
of extreme feminism or even
of the ghastly contraceptive, anti-life culture with which it has been associated.
Beyond the obvious satisfaction
of their intricacy there lies the same pride in the British character, that
sense of delight in
mayhem that lies at the heart
of freedom.
Snyder brings a
sense of unbridled
mayhem that is probably a truer to life glimpse
of people with unimaginable powers colliding with little regard for property damage.
There is a vibrancy to some
of the art direction and set design in this busy but oddly inert take on the Bram Stoker novel, which adds a bunch
of mayhem but else to justify yet another take on the same story, but over the last couple
of decades Argento seems to have lost all
sense of directing actors.
The sequel inevitably attempts to replicate its predecessor's
sense of comic
mayhem but lacks the original's spontaneity and its neat premise.
To say much more would spoil some nice surprises, but suffice to say that a strong cast, a firm grasp
of energetic
mayhem, and a twisted
sense of humor make this one stand out amongst countless other yuletide terror tales.
And yet all this surprisingly violent
mayhem has been nestled into a brisk, corny, even vaguely family - friendly action comedy about the platonic love affair between The Rock and his best friend, an orphaned, albino gorilla with what you might call an off - color
sense of humor.
«No other world in video games comes close to this in size or scope, and there is sharp intelligence behind its
sense of humor and gift for
mayhem.
A good top - down shooter is a wonderful thing, a cacophony
of mayhem that delights the
senses.
Worms, Worms 2: Armageddon, Worms: Ultimate
Mayhem and Worms: Revolution all hold true to that same
sense of relaxing, enjoyable entertainment.
From its awful title and frustrating puzzles to the great
sense of speed and
mayhem, I felt like everything great was brought down a peg or two by unnecessary frustration and locked levels.
The game's
sense of style and lean towards action
mayhem is a bit misleading as I discovered that you simply can not throw yourself into the fracas and expect to survive.
This is a real shame when you remember that Agents
of Mayhem comes from the same guys who gave us the sewerage spraying, bodyguard and insurance fraud missions found in previous games; there's none
of that playful inventiveness on display here, just the
sense of a checklist
of basic mission types being ticked off.
With a quick glance at the head - up display and the quality
of the graphics, you can get a good
sense of what kind
of monster killing
mayhem you will be engaging in and what kind
of experience you will likely get from playing the game.
No other world in video games comes close to this in size or scope, and there is sharp intelligence behind its
sense of humour and gift for
mayhem.