Sentences with phrase «unfortunate lack of game»

About a year ago, I praised Ian Bogost's critique of Bully and lamented the unfortunate lack of game criticism, as distinct from game reviews.

Not exact matches

In the multiplayer component this game has a very impressive variety of game types but the lack of customizeable classes or features for your character gives very little incentive to rank up and is unfortunate.
In some ways this lack of change is a little unfortunate, as elements that felt cumbersome in the older games, such as the narrow corridors that made the rest of your party essentially useless, don't appear to have been altered, despite their flaws.
If you want to accuse Apple of being a «censor,» your only path to that is proclaiming the iPad's lack of support for Flash games as being some kind of anti-Constitutional move to limit the freedom of those poor unfortunate souls who chose Adobe Flash as their creative platform.
The unfortunate part is that these events are not really all that fun and have no lasting appeal once the charm of the games design wears off, added to this issue is the regular complaint from the standard events which is the lack of courses, most of these events are a single course and there is little appeal.
While an unfortunate lack of community and multiplayer features hold it back from being the all - encompassing experience it could be, Joe Danger is still a well - crafted and legitimately fun game.
If — through some unfortunate series of events — your life lacks a copy of one of the best Zelda games to have graced our shelves, you can rectify this right now with a digital copy of Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D on 3DS (shockingly enough) for a mere $ 16.
The Manhattan environment featured isn't vast, and is nondescript and lacking in life, of which is unfortunate, but it's nevertheless a good thing to finally see a Spider - Man game with more freedom after the last couple of games were so linear in their structure.
This term is the unfortunate, prevailing tag on the Steam Store to categorize these games despite the lack of the formal elements that typically comprise simulator games: a focus on hyperrealism in mechanics to mimic real - world equivalents like operating an aircraft, a simulacrum of situations and settings from the everyday world, quantifiable systems that can be learned and predicted, and so on.
The lack of incentive to play the Seasons mode is unfortunate as it's the only game mode where a player can play the full version of soccer.
Despite the slightly below average level design and the lack of difficulty (people complain that games are easy now need to try this game out), it's still pretty unfortunate that a game that's actually good was completely left in the dust by everything else.
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