It's very entertaining, once its intuitive controls and
simple game mechanics give rise to a challenging and memorable gameplay.
Not exact matches
Even a
game still stooped in its old ways but
given a modern facelift, with gameplay
mechanics that are both
simple and yet fun in their own right, can thrive in this era of hardcore shooters and deep RPGs.
It is not long before you venture into your first battle and it's here that the
game mechanics are explained in a rather easy and
simple setting which I found helpful
given I am not overly a fan of turn based combat.
Unfortunately their is not in -
game mic chat available, which definitely hinders the co-op side of the
game, but
given the
simple mechanics at play, it's not a deal breaker.
8.5 / 10 for me,
giving it a 10 because reviewers these days can only
give good marks to the same
simple mechanic games and not the ones that try new things.
By having such
simple controls, the
game was able to
give nearly every character unique abilities which create a new
mechanic to fights.
It
gives you something to fight for, a motivation to keep going, and it adds an element of investment that can't be achieved by
simple game mechanics alone.
While kids would make the most sense
given the
game's lighter atmosphere and sometimes overly
simple puzzle
mechanics, Sony doesn't recommend children under the age of 12 use its virtual reality headset.
A gameplay
mechanic that turns out to be
simple enough for automation through an UI mod and
gives a
game breaking advantage to the player who uses the mod.