Not exact matches
XCOM1 had an interesting
premise, with
solid gameplay, character customization, and fun overall tactics.
While the story doesn't have any twists or turns worth writing home about, the style it possesses is one - of - a-kind and gives the game
solid character to flesh out the package around the core
gameplay premise.
With the glut of tower defense games on the App Store, it can be hard to stand out, but a decent
premise backed up by
solid gameplay can do wonders for making your mark.
Though it contains all of the above things that make me uncomfortable, a
solid premise, exciting
gameplay experience, and compelling progression system had me hooked before I had a chance to stress out and unplug my console.
The game's opening
premise is
solid, and the
gameplay is smooth and satisfying, and I can not wait to see what absolutely awful situations I get to see the characters of this installment go through.
The
premise is basic, but the steampunk western theme is rather pleasing and sets a
solid tone for the game, but it's really the
gameplay that will have you coming back for more.
The presentation and
premise is excellent, the
gameplay is
solid and even the story segments are enjoyable.