Sentences with phrase «weird game name»

Ever felt judged for pronouncing a weird game name wrong?
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Due to a mad scientist by the name of Athetos, the Sundran civilisation was wiped out and while they might not be around anymore, Athetos still is and Elsenova requires Trace's help to stop him, only with this game being Axiom Verge, aka weirder than weird, the plot goes downright insane, as Trace and Athetos, are the same person, only Athetos (Greek for «without place») is the original Trace who first arrived on Sundra, whereas the playable Trace is a clone.
Weird name, that, since we already had a game called Metal Gear Online on the PS3.
That journey takes him back to Asgard, where we last left Loki (Tom Hiddleston) in charge pretending to be their father, Odin (Anthony Hopkins), and then finally to Sakaar, a new planet where a weird being named the Grandmaster (Jeff Goldblum) holds a very popular gladiatorial game.
What a weird crazy name for a DC Comics super hero video game.
Kinda weird there's a video game with the same name, exclamation mark and everything...
However, it came strongly recommended by a Kotaku commenter named Mentuss who described it as «a weird cross between a defence game and Gauntlet with RPG style levelling.»
But there is way more to see and do than just the arcades, you can fish, sing karaoke, dance you name it this game got some kind of weird version of it.
I love that a new IP single player game with weird name like Horizon Zero Dawn was so well made and received so well.
I'm not going to talk about games that created a weird rebrand for a business model shift but mostly stuck with the original title afterward (such as DDO Unlimited or WildStar Reloaded), but instead games that had vastly different names than what they ended up using.
It has the weirdest name of any game published on the Wii U. 2.
Kingdom Hearts is a well - known name for anyone slightly interested in RPGs, and it is also one of the weirdest games out there if this is your first entry into the wonderful world of RPGs.
It was with the PlayStation 3 that Sony started making a name for itself as the home for thoughtful, quirky, sometimes weird indie games.
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This is a weird one to get to review, it is one of those games that if you go into a store not knowing what you want chances are you are not going to pick this up simply by its name or the box art itself.
We personally can't imagine how anyone thought that an «old guy with a mustache» would make for a great main hero named Sonic in a game primarily aimed at a younger audience, but it was the»90s and the»90s were weird, y» all.
Now, this is the first time my actual name has been in a game, so it was weird at first hearing my in - game assistant call me by my real name.
It still seems kind of weird that Donkey Kong Jr. was the first Kong to become a playable character (in a game that bore his own name, no less).
How the heck do you pronounce the last boss» name I know his name is Wi Wi Jumbo but you know its just weird, and how I know the name is because I have the Sega Master System games manual.
As youthful alien hero Linus Spacehead (the game's original name was Linus Spacehead's Cosmic Crusade on the NES), your aim is to traverse each stage and solve puzzles in order to find a camera and a spaceship - the weird plot has something to do with travelling to Earth and taking pictures of its inhabitants.
Despite it's very weird name, htoL #NiQ: The Firefly Diary is a very quiet and reserved game, but this NIS - created puzzle platform builds atmosphere in a great way.
It was with the PlayStation 3 that Sony started making a name for itself as the home for thoughtful, quirky, sometimes weird indie games.
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