Still, I like the anime - influenced art, the stylized (but simple) graphics and
the strong core mechanics.
Another way of thinking about this is to find
a strong core mechanic and work on it really hard.
Not exact matches
With a
strong script, great use of FMV, and a simple yet empowering
core game
mechanic, Her Story is the most unique game I've played in years.
My few hours with the game effectively introduced the
core mechanics and gave a
strong sense of what the game tries to accomplish.
One of the
strongest gameplay design elements in The Legend of Zelda series is the unique
core mechanics the games are typically built around.
Maybe if the developers had focused on making their
core mechanics stronger, or hadn't tried just so hard to be the cleverest referencers this side of Ernest Cline, I'd have enjoyed this more.
There is a
strong emphasis on speed and fast paced decision making, as the
core mechanic of the game is shifting in between two different dimensions — the red dimension and the blue dimension.
The
core fighting
mechanics within Pokken Tournament DX are
strong and have been left totally unchanged in the transition to Nintendo Switch.
The game has very
strong mechanics at its
core, carefully balanced, that make it a ton of fun.
So, this being the case, the
core, «day - to - day»
mechanics (as it were) have to be
strong.