Simply put, Gravel is
a very good arcade style racing game and Milestones best game yet.
But SEGA also knew how to recognize a good thing and make their own spin on it, a skill shared by all of
the very best arcade game makers.
Not exact matches
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On the other hand, everyone else should know that this
arcade shooter is simply addicting, and
very well developed.
Super Puzzle Platformer Deluxe packs a ton of great run / jump / shoot / puzzle action in its
arcade shell, and is easily one of the
best Tetris - style games to show up in a
very long time.
Arcade online shooter surprises with fresh and fast paced playability and is a
very good alternative to paid services with its free - to - play model.
A
very good start for EA with this franchise, as they tuned up the sim, tuned down the
arcade, and created a nice cushion to bounce off for future titles.
Flipping Legend is an
arcade game based on a
very simple mechanics, but one that works perfectly
well.
This game at its
very least is a great time killer, and at its most, THE
best Xbox Live
Arcade game to ever hit the marketplace.
The graphics are beautiful, the 3D effect is
very well implemented and the
Arcade Mode is a
good addition.
Every year Microsoft selects a handful of Xbox Live
Arcade games it considers the
very best the platform has to offer and releases them once a week as part of the Summer of
Arcade promotion.
One of the
very best fighting games on the market is getting much more content in this
Arcade Edition release, which will also be available as a free update for existing Street Fighter V players.
As someone that isn't
very good at «proper» racing games but still enjoys
arcade racers, I feel like we've been starved of a decent
arcade racer for far too long.
XBLA serves two purposes
very well: it's a platform for getting quirky, risky, or otherwise disenfranchised indie games into the public eye, and it breathes new life into the
arcade classics of our youth.
The default swipe gestures take
very little time to learn and in fact training can be skipped altogether if you so wish, but for those hoping to replicate those magical dashes and smash hits the virtual console and
arcade controls will be your
best friend.
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.
During
Arcade Mode, where you'll be running through campaign missions as fast as possible with extra explosives and points flying across the screen,
well, here the framerate drops
very hard.
Enter Section 8: Prejudice, a game so amazing that it may
very well be to Xbox Live
Arcade what Goldeneye and Perfect Dark were to the Nintendo 64.
The online mode will give gamers the chance to vote for the circuit, bike class, and number of laps before they take to the track and compete in an online
Arcade racer or Career mode championship. Once the race comes to an end it's over to the online leaderboards to see where you rank against the rest of the world. Not only will you find competitors» lap times but the option to upload and download racing ghosts and riding lines, which will help you compete against the
very best or for those new to the series learn the skills they need to race to the top of the leaderboard. There will also be a demo available on XBox Live and PSN before the game launches.
At the
very least, Ubisoft will continue to release levels for
Arcade mode over time, as
well as updates that add even more objects.
Of course, none of this would be much
good if the gameplay wasn't up to scratch, but thankfully, Cursed Castilla delivers a superb rendition of the
very best parts of iconic
arcade classics — described by Locomolito as «the bastard sons of many games.»
If they deliver on these promise's then it's looking like they
very well could with one of the most technically impressive games to be seen on
Arcade.
Sadly, the rest of the games cutscenes actually use the in - game engine, and despite it being
very good for an
Arcade title, it's not up to delivering
good cutscenes.
We have an Arena mode setup that we've previewed before at the Penny -
Arcade Expo, and it was
very well received.
takes all the
very best elements of the classic
arcade game Space Invaders, updates the visuals, adds some upgradability, and sends you on a mission to fight off pesky alien invaders from Earth, the Moon, and even other planets in the Solar System.
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.
At the
very least, Ubisoft will continue to release levels for
Arcade mode over time, as
well as updates that add even more objects.
All in all Spheroids has some
very tried and tested gameplay that when it works holds up extremely
well, however a few minor technical issues and lack of challenge stop this from fully embracing the
arcade roots that this game could benefit from.
Arcade cabinet monitors aren't
very friendly pieces of hardware at the
best of time.
One of the most pure forms of pay to play are
arcade machines, the player pays a small fee to play the game for a
very short period, usually until they are defeated or until they complete a
well - defined session.
On the upside, the
arcade elements are
very well implemented.
Aqua Kitty does a
good job of paying homage to the
arcade era whilst playing
very tidily in its glorious audio and visual 16bit guise.
Even without Eugene Jarvis» help, I'm convinced that Nex Machina would have turned out just fine, but with the teaming up of a legend in the business as
well as a developer that has rightfully earned its place in the gaming hall of fame, this is one
very well made game that feels like a modern day version of the
arcade game that inspired it, and it's also one that just begs to be mastered.
I can tell you now if the Summer of
Arcade promotion keeps it's momentum going after Bastion and this game, it could
very well be the
best Summer promotion to date.
Also, as
well as the reasons you mentioned, at the
very start of gaming,
arcades were a big thing (way bigger than home consoles in that era) so games were hard by design to get you to keep putting «quarters» in, and it took some time before people began to take new approaches to making games, basically.
That's all
very well and
good, but where Japanese SFIV
arcade consoles have been individually imported by
arcades, they've attracted crowds of enthused fans.
We were both big Penny
Arcade fans and the terms they offered were
very favorable to us — we'd get most of the revenue from the games, a great deal of flexibility in design, as
well as assistance from Penny
Arcade with marketing & producing the games — so we eagerly agreed to make Penny
Arcade's On the Rain - Slick Precipice of Darkness 3 & 4.
Rather than the standard 5v5 matchup you would see in basketball sims such as 2K's NBA 2K series, NBA Playgrounds is an
arcade, on - the - street hooper with a 2v2 notion — pick your
very best few from your favourite teams of the West and East Conference, and hit the court in a friend versus foe standoff.
I recommend going with an Xbox controller as it feels most natural for this game; a steering wheel is not a
very good choice for
arcade racers.
«Toy Soldiers has always been a top digital
arcade title on XBLA and we are
very proud to bring the new opus of this
well - known franchise on next - gen.
During
Arcade Mode, where you'll be running through campaign missions as fast as possible with extra explosives and points flying across the screen,
well, here the framerate drops
very hard.
But of course, things change all the time at Capcom, so if
Arcade Edition does
very well, I'm sure there will be some guy in a suit somewhere saying «you need to do this again!»
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.
Even with its extensive online multiplayer as
well as a new mission mode, this port is
very faithful to the
arcade original and as such dutifully recreates its flaws in the process.
The music is also designed to evoke the soundtrack of movies from the»80s and to resemble that of classic
arcade brawlers, and it manages to underline the fights
very well, although it can become a little repetitive for gamers who spend enough time with Punch Club.
Overall Super Hang - On is a
very solid racing game that is always worth coming back to for the fans and those looking to see a classic
best in class
arcade conversion.
A short but sweet ride on her majesty's service saving the Yankees from nuclear terrorism that leaves
very little to fault or recommend for what it is: A perfect representation of what a
good arcade game used to be and should you feel the need to relive those glorious times, you can now do so conveniently on your Switch.
Rusty Moyher of Wild Rooster, creator of one of my
very favorite cat - based games Box Cat [$ 1.99], stopped by to see us at WWDC and show off his upcoming new multiplayer
arcade shooter Deep Space Duel as
well as his recently released iPad party game Bloop...
While the design of the game is
very much «
arcade» in nature, where the first play through isn't intended to be the whole game but rather racking up high scores and challenging yourself (and others on the High Score lists) to do
better, I still want to say that I feel like there could have been an extra set of «hardcore» rooms, maybe even just 10 or so, that would have required judicious use of all the more advanced features of the game mechanics to get through.
Choplifter HD is a
very good downloadable title, in fact it is
better than quite a few retail games, but the shortness and
arcade feel would make it a hard sell as a boxed product.