The original Lost Planet was an interesting
though flawed game.
Not exact matches
I'm glad this
game is happening
though because it shows the
flaws in our team.
Though the system has its
flaws — most appeals are handled by Peter Hadhazy, the NFL's director of
game operations, whose office is next door to Washington's — it has undoubtedly helped clean up the
game.
Even
though Arsenal managed a clean sheet in the very next Premier League
game against the defending champions, the defensive
flaws were evident and alarming.
Overall
though, I feel this is a good
game, has it's
flaws, but should be played by any fan of The Walking Dead.
The
game does have a lot of
flaws though: The writing is kinda mediocre at some parts, and there are flashbacks about things that happened like, 5 minutes ago.
i find mario party 9 to be the best mario party yet,
though the only thing i hate is the dice blocks in how freakin rigged they are everytime im near a bowser space like 1 or 6 spaces a way it still does nt matter if i need a 2 to pass it they give me a 1 if i neen a 5 or lower to pass a bowser space they automaticly give me a six and i land on bowser it makes me mad cuz the dice blocks were rigged in the old mps but in this one there even more rigged so my only
flaw to the
game is the dice blocks otherwise the
game is pure perfection and im almost completing mp9.
Dead Rising 2 is the Canadian - developed sequel to 2006's incredibly popular,
though slightly
flawed, action survivor horror
game Dead Rising by Japanese developers Capcom.
It does have its
flaws,
though, especially in difficulty, but nothing that
gamers can not work through.
Here's the thing,
though; the
flaws present in the
game are so minor, so incredibly minute that there is no way to have them take away from your enjoyment of Aloy's world.
Everything from movies to music to even video
games have a rudimentary rating level,
flawed though it may be, that lets consumers have some small idea of the type of content they can expect... [Read more...]
Though it may be greatly improved over the original Borderlands it still has its fair share of
flaws, including one that has been retained from the first
game.
I played Shelter 1 on Steam and I found it a really beautiful and unique but
flawed game, and it also ran kinda bad on my old PC so I didn't feel like playing Shelter 2 even
though it looked more interesting and is often extremely cheap on Steam.
No
game is perfect,
though, so let's talk about the
flaws Trickerion does have.
The
game definitely isn't without
flaws though, as there have been a number of exposed bugs and other technical issues.
Like the rest of the
game,
though, it was a system with
flaws, primarily that while there were different weapon manufacturers, all the guns felt and looked the same.
The
game has had several import reviews over the UK already, and these reviews have scored it will even
though the
game has some big
flaws so the good news is the UK edition of the
game is set to have many of the problems fixed so we could be looking at a truly stunning RPG.
Sadly
though it does fall victim to the
flaws from the first
game, a lack of any real storyline and the same generic missions, go here kill this or grab that.
So I doubt im gonna get it now, I hate dice
games, they do nt play as well as COD (even
though MW2 is
flawed like crazy).
Reiterating again, the
game needs to be played with a controller because it does make the experience considerably easier and even
though there are a few
flaws, it's definitely a
game for those wanting a fun arcade fix.
One of the most disappointing and lackluster
games on the GameCube today... No matter what type of
gamer you are,
though, there are many
flaws in the
game which are inexcusable — the
game's length, lack of challenge (apart from Survival Mode), monotony, and bad graphics and sound.
Vlad Pintea: I wouldn't say that the
game has any major
flaws,
though there are two things which bother me.
The
game has some
flaws though they don't hurt it enough to stop this from being a superb experience.
Mega Race on the 3DO is a somewhat fun,
though somewhat
flawed, combat racing
game that appears to use the limited technology in an interesting way.
Even
though it doesn't have a story or the atmosphere that a lot of people look for, it does have a simplicity that many others also seek, and even with its
flaws, it's well built and entertaining
game.
Ultimately as a multiplayer focused
game the thoroughly lacking campaign isn't a
flaw that detracts from the overall experience too badly,
though.
Though still a great
game that you should not miss out on, it does have one considerable massive
flaw.
I think Sony won on presentation their show was like a blockbuster movie compared to a boring documentary for MS.. The
flaw for me with Sony's line up
though is a lot of the big first party
games where the same type of
game (3rd person, open type world, action / rpg style
games)
Upon close inspection
though textures can appear washed out and blocky, but in all honesty they don't detract from the
game and you will be so busy playing that barely have time to notice the minor
flaws.
On the whole looking past these minor
flaws though, it's hard not to just shower the
game with endless praise.
Though it had many
flaws that the original
game suffered from, I kept finding myself wanting to get that next level, wanting to complete that next challenge, and continue upgrading my character.
In 2013 we saw a major part of Xenoblade Chronicles X featuring one of the
games characters walking toward his mech, at the time this looked pretty good
though was notably
flawed, watching the same scene we saw at E3 2013 now it is evident how much an upgrade the
game has had graphically.
We bought the WiiU in July 2014, and
though we've played countless
games, countless times - the system has severe
flaws.
It's a well made
game, and
though it has its
flaws, I still thoroughly enjoyed it.
Note, even
though I'm going to be discussing
flaws with all of these
games, I greatly enjoyed each one.
so far no db
game has preformed on all cylinders, tenkaichi is still my favorite series but i haven't played in six years and nostalgia (up to a couple months ago) has blinded me to its
flaws, since i had low expectations for budokai i noticed its
flaws immediately and almost wrote it off (the
game flaws is a totally different conversation all together
though), all fans need to put nostalgia aside and see what would truly make the best
game, but the 2d angle isn't what makes budokai great, and if dimps worked hard those 2 years I'm confidant they can make a 3d fighter the likes of which the world has never seen, maybe something even evo worthy.
This revamped edition fixes a bunch of
flaws (
though Vaan is still the protagonist) and gives this innovative, extremely well - written and well - acted
game the presentation it deserved.
By now you're probably thinking that no
game can be this perfect, and
though I honestly believe that Skyrim is the perfect
game, there are unfortunately some
flaws to report.
Even
though I have Phantom Hourglass and Skyward Sword towards the bottom, I did still enjoy both
games, despite their
flaws.
All in all, Full Throttle is a good,
though flawed, adventure
game, full of character and atmosphere.
Even
though EA had slashed those grind times down, it is still a
flawed unlock system that encourages
gamers to buy loot crates to possibly gain some extra credits and speed up the process.
Though it has minor
flaws, the upsides of this
game make it a truly entertaining experience.
Overall, Mass Effect: Andromeda is a solid
game with gorgeous visuals and decent narrative, and
though it's perfectly possible to jump in without playing the trilogy it seems like it would be more attractive to Mass Effect veterans — and that its
flaws would be more easily forgiven by Mass Effect veterans as well.
I have seen a
flaw in some
games regarding player abilities,
though.
Many will find it difficult to look past the
game's
flaws though.
Even
though its
flaws are few and petty for the most part, the length of the
game accentuates them to a point of some frustration.
Fallout 4 is almost everything I wanted in a new Fallout
game,
though it does have some distinct
flaws.
Whilst it has its
flaws though, the remake brings some real neat additions to the
game too.
Though its
flaws were vastly overstated in 1993 by commentators fearful of the growing influence of
game adaptations, Super Mario Bros» enduring notoriety will ensure that this new restoration appeals as keenly to ironic consumers as earnest ones.
The look of the
game may be one of the clinchers in why I had fun at this
game even
though it has some
flaws.