Most
tactical minded gamers have a decent machine with enough power to run their favorite games with a good balance of detail and frame rate.
Not exact matches
If the boys in blue last night were Chelski and not Arsenal you can be sure the media sycophants would be shouting «Mourinho —
tactical genius,
mind -
games specialist blah, blah» from the roof tops.
it would not be a surprise if Wenger picks Iwobi over Jack.Nobody in their right
minds would do this but Wenger continues to ignore Iwobi's many failings for the sake of work rate and supposed balance over what he actually brings to the side.Jack knows what a NLD is all about and is more than talented enough to bring his talent and
tactical nous to this
game.This is a MUST WIN
GAME so let's put a side out to actually go at this mob and show them how they are not as good as the media build them up to be.
He should show some sort of
tactical soundness, I can not take another humiliation, this is one
game I will not
mind a draw
A classic that captured the
minds of countless
tactical role - playing
game enthusiasts back in 1999.
If you hate the musou
games, Fire Emblem Warriors will hardly make you change your
mind about the genre, but for everyone else it's a strongly recommended
game thanks to its
tactical and strategic elements.
I wouldn't
mind games tailored to touchscreens, though — perhaps a new
game baked in the mold of Mega Man Battle Network, Capcom's tactical RPG series on Game Boy Adva
game baked in the mold of Mega Man Battle Network, Capcom's
tactical RPG series on
Game Boy Adva
Game Boy Advance.
It makes up for this with being more
mind -
game - heavy and
tactical, rather than speed - based and hitstun - reliant.
Relic Raiders is a fast - paced, team - based fighting
game with a strong emphasis on
tactical strategy and frenetic combat, designed with eSports in
mind.
Where Declassifed sets itself apart from a lot of the other shooters is in its desire to implement some of the
tactical play of its strategy cousin XCOM: Enemy Unknown, the
game which captured the hearts and
minds of many players when it was released last year.
I'm not brilliant at shooters, but I'm reasonably good and can usually come out of a match having gotten at least a few kills for every death or having managed to help push toward the objective, and I look
tactical shooters where I can flex my
mind a little and attempt to out think and outmaneuver the enemy forces, but sometimes it's nice to play a
game where it's just carnage.
Sure, there'll be times when you'll furiously peg your controller at the wall but you'll take a break, calm down and come back to the
game with a clear
mind and attempt a new
tactical approach, eventually overcoming the obstacle that had you flummoxed for so long and making incremental, but steady, progress in the
game.
It's instantly forgettable junk told via static screens with only the occasional voiced cutscene, but otherwise the singleplayer campaign offers up several hours of gameplay and the AI provides a surprisingly good challenge, although I must confess that despite having a decent
tactical mind card
games are a definite weakness of mine, thus it's entirely possible that veterans will find little resistance.
The third - person shooting and cover mechanics are fairly standard, and the way the
game merges these real - time mechanics with a larger
tactical approach calls to
mind Valkyria Chronicles.
- The successful Kickstarter project from the twisted Polish
minds at CreativeForge Games brings a gritty frontier - inspired turn - based
tactical game and adds a dash of the supernatural to create the weird, Wild West -
Sure, they'd still have to be good at the
game, because it is fairly complex and requires a
tactical mind.