Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone is
a very arcade experience, built for the rhythm game fan whose main motivation is reaching the highest score with the fewest flubs possible.
Not exact matches
Imagine an
arcade game that has parallels to the 1928 cartoon, Steamboat Willie or the 1933 film Popeye the Sailor and this Xbox One title not only pays homage to this area but creates a
very artistic and enjoyable side - scrolling shooter
experience.
I have played against some
very good mobile players via the game's online multiplayer, but I have yet to
experience the joy of jacking into an
arcade cabinet.
It eschews the
arcade style gameplay that made Punch - Out so popular, opting for more of a realistic gameplay
experience, and it worked
very well.
Imagine an
arcade game that has parallels to the 1928 cartoon, Steamboat Willie or the 1933 film Popeye the Sailor and this Xbox One title not only pays homage to this area but creates a
very artistic and enjoyable side - scrolling shooter
experience.
One of the
very few games I owned on the OG Xbox as a kid, and if not for this compilation, I may have never
experienced games like pac man, galaga, dig dug, you know, all of those classic
arcade games.
Sega was still putting out
experiences that felt
very arcade, while things like GTA 3 were changing the
very definition of what videogames could be.
For those of us who aren't quite old enough to have
experienced the old school
arcade cabinets in their glory days, Donkey Kong Country may
very well have been our first introduction to the iconic ape.
I love that in an
arcade experience: where the game allows me to really see what's at stake, and the means to accomplish my goals are always frantic and, in a
very uncomplicated way, fun.
So even if you have played the original game on the PS Vita, the
experience on the PlayStation 4 is
very different but is just as engaging in this
very unique and entertaining
arcade experience of 2015.
This game is meant to be a
very tight
arcade experience for a
very reasonable price of $ 11.99 MSRP.
As the
experience is mostly geared towards getting the highest possible score, however, some players might find the game too short, as the main
Arcade mode takes
very little time to complete.
With the added
Arcade mode, you might
very well want to play the campaign many times as
Arcade mode is the same campaign, only you are scored on everything you do making it a competitive co-op
experience.
At first glance Gain Ground looks
very much like a strategy war game and while there are many strategical elements to it, it's much more of an
arcade style
experience.