Super-weapons are hella fun, but this expansion is oddly
skippable if you're not sold by its lean feature - set.
Not exact matches
Braveheart Year: 1995 Directed by: Mel Gibson Starring: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau Why it's
skippable:
If Forrest Gump is a toxic way to view American history, then Braveheart is a toxic way to view... world history?
Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 lets its story panels (
skippable panels
if you're so inclined) do all the immersion for it, and since the majority of fighting games can't even be bothered to do that much, it's really more than you need.
In this series, I will take a look at a film releasing in theatres this week and recommend an older / classic film either as a double feature companion (
if the new release looks to be worth watching) or a substitute (
if it looks like the new release is of the
skippable variety).
If I have to watch a bunch of cutscenes — I guess I didn't HAVE to watch them, they're
skippable — then immerse me in them.
All of this month's critical appeal is in Tales from the Borderlands, but
if you're not down for some narrative choices, it was an eminently
skippable month.
With short levels easily made shorter by the
skippable cutscenes, this is an ideal brawler for just jumping in to see how you do, and then doing it again to see
if you can do better than you did.
If any of that sounds like not your cup of tea, you might as well turn back here — cutscenes are
skippable, but this sense of vapid, senseless pandering permeates through every inch of the game, from enemies having their clothes ripped away in combat to unlockable dress - up section, where you can even faux - kiss the girls after groping them incessantly and changing their clothes.
Fortunately, nearly every tutorial is
skippable, so it is not an issue
if you understand the core mechanics or are familiar with the gameplay.
If you're hellbent on giving me an exposition dump, at least have the courtesy to put it in a
skippable cutscene.
The developer was asked whether the interactive TV - episodes were
skippable and
if this would hurt the game's re-playability.
To avoid falling into the same pit as Twitter, with its highly -
skippable and unobtrusive ads, Snapchat hopes Promoted Stories will ensnare users even
if they instinctively try to click past an ad's first Snap.