Awesome visuals,
smooth gunplay, responsive controls, investing story, and tight level design.
Awesome visuals,
smooth gunplay, responsive controls,
When we were formally introduced to this brand new Doom at Bethesda's E3 showing in 2015, my jaw dropped at the sight of the game's gorgeous visuals and silky
smooth gunplay, all courtesy of the newly christened idTech 6 engine.
Not exact matches
The usual suspects are here: immensely satisfying
gunplay, beautiful world, a
smooth experience, forgettable characters, an extremely dull and forgettable story and a predictable mission structure.
There's great
gunplay, the scene has intense moments, and the mistakes made in the scene lead to a
smooth introduction of the antagonists.
The actual core
gunplay is as slick,
smooth and brilliant as it has ever been.
For starters the core
gunplay has not changed even an iota, and while that's a shame in some regards it remains as
smooth as ever.
The power of the new consoles also allowed us to improve the games in the field most critical to gameplay, especially
gunplay and general feel - for example combat and cut - scenes became
smoother, and controls became much more responsive.
The
gunplay is
smooth, the weapons satisfying, and each kill feels like an accomplishment.
It's a dark fantasy shooter with some lovely visuals, and the
gunplay certainly seems to be
smooth, akin to Bulletstorm's.
Smooth - as - silk
gunplay, addictive multiplayer, and a stunning campaign mode were enough to push 14 million copies — so, it's understandable that the hype train for the inevitable follow - up has been all but insane.
It's
smooth as a Salarian's bottom too, with
gunplay that holds up well to most shooters and solid cover mechanics.
The
gunplay is silky
smooth, traversal and platforming is exquisitely responsive, and the slew of different weapons add an excellent level of experimentation and variance; all of Splatoon 2's highlighted gameplay elements are prominently showcased in its online multiplayer suite, which is the undeniable main course of Splatoon 2 and it is dangerously delicious.