Sentences with phrase «while more gameplay»

A new ink - filled trailer is highly likely as well, and while more gameplay would be nice I'd love to see some more on the story and expanded world.
Okay, these so called professionals all base the game on the plot, uhh, just playing the demo or watching the trailer will immeadiatly tell you this game isnt about plot, the reason i like this game iscause it is a casual game where you can feel like you can finish it, you know carrying on through the adventure mode little by little, its not meant for the hardcore, while more gameplay mechanics would of been nice (just using the stick and a button is definatly over used) but the real reason this game is fun, the price, its just # 3 ($ 5) and considering a hell of alot of worse games cost more than double this on live arcade you could do alot worse, the only thing blocking this from an 8 is the online community is dead, unfortunatly!

Not exact matches

So while the SNES Classic doesn't have as many individual games as the NES Classic did, it's arguable that its lineup has far more gameplay value — especially if you were more of a 16 - bit kid than an 8 - bit kid.
Arsenal's system can be fluid as well, but when the gameplay is completely different with arsenal being a more possessive side while madrid being a more direct, counter attacking side.
And while We Happy Few may imitate the Bioshock series in some ways, they do differ in the gameplay department as permadeath is a foundation of the experience unlike in Bioshock where death was more of a temporary slap on the wrist by a nun who could not be bothered to put any real effort into her swing.
While all this isn't revolutionary Sims gameplay, at least a few new under - and - above - the - sea and on - the - beach gaming elements provide more than the standard expansion Sims pack offering.
While it isn't really a completely new product it does offer more gameplay in the Jagged Alliance 2 style, and it enables you to pick up where you left off with your character from that game.
But the smart additions on the gameplay side make BioShock 2 rewarding in a different way, while those who want to know more about Andrew Ryan's underwater city will find just enough to make the return trip worthwhile.
While it definitely has a «something borrowed» gameplay and visual style, and a instantly forgettable, brief single - player mode, its invigorating and intense Xbox Live multiplayer at such a well - worth - it bargain price provides gamers more than enough incentive to enlist into Section 8: Prejudice's call of duty.
While I found the scored - based levels that relied on tricks to be more fun than the racing sections, gameplay is just not deep enough to be engaging for more than a short period of time.
It's a very challenging game, but the gameplay is so well crafted that it becomes more and more natural while you master it.
Despite the horrible IA of the goalkeepers, Seabass delivers a distinctive soccer experience based more on a spectacular and more immediate - while less realistic - gameplay.
While Marvel vs Capcom 3 fulfills its ambition to bring a fun crossover on the table, enforced by its gameplay largely inspired from Tatsunoko vs Capcom, it fails in too many fields of solo and online to be more than just a good fan - boy game.
While it could certainly benefit from online leaderboards and some more motivations to play it again once finished, Nuclien shows that it gets things right when it comes to its gameplay mechanics.
Slime Rancher successfully taps into the addictive nature of farming simulators, while managing to make the gameplay loop more engaging and instantly rewarding.
The thousand ways to complete a part of a mission make this game the best Videogame ever when it comes to pure gameplay, while the Talks between Guards, the look of the city and more make this game the best Videogame ever when it comes to pure atmosphere.
While this «odyssey of obesity» may not be for everyone, beneath the dated look lies more than enough quality gameplay to appease «Dragon Warrior» fanatics and nostalgic retrogamers alike.
While I did have high hopes for a 3DS collection of 100 of the «best» minigames, Mario Party: The Top 100 is nothing more than a disappointing cash in from an aging franchise that relies more on nostalgia than great gameplay.
While the developer's past couple titles have been variations of the cyberpunk idea and played around with some different gameplay mechanics, Tesla vs Lovecraft is a little more in - line with their most famous shooter: Crimsonland.
But hopefully Nintendo new Wii U version be more similar to Super 64, in terms of style and gameplay, while introducing new mechanics.
A new gameplay trailer has been released today for the game, whose official title is Bit.Trip Presents Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien, or Runner2, for short. The video shows the sequel to Bit.Trip Runner by Gaijin Games looking somewhat more realistic while maintaining it's musical charm.
While the game fails to capture some of the more crucial gameplay systems of the source material, it does affectionately revisit and reexamine it.
Unlike the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm series which is more and more a mess of technical, balance and gameplay issues these days, Brave Soldiers delivers what is a nice, franchise - based fighting game, at first, i was expecting a simple fighting game with some button mashing, however, the game proved me wrong and i fell in love, the combo system, while easy, is a lot more deep than the one in the Naruto games, with all of the characters having two special attacks, two «burst attacks», a knock - away and a launcher respectively, a throw and an ultimate attack (called a «Big Bang Attack»), every character also has an universal dodge - action that sends them behind their enemies while spending one cosmo bar, making bar management that much precious and shielding you from a half - a-hour combo, unlike in the NUNS series, the fighting and the characters are nicely balanced, with every character being fun to play and viable at the same time, the game runs smoothly without frame - rate issues and the cell - shaded graphics, character models, arenas and effects alike are nice to the eye, battles are divided into rounds, with all the tiny nice stuff like character introductions and outros being intact (fun fact: the characters will even comment on their score after the battle), the game also features an awakening system, called the «Seventh Sense» awakening, unlike the NUNS awakening system which became severely unbalanced in the later game, every character simply gains a damage / defense boost, with the conditions being the same for all characters, eliminating situations when one character can use awakening at almost any point in the battle, or one awakening being drastically stronger than the other, the game has a story mode with three story arcs used to unlock characters, a collection mode, tournament modes, a survival mode, a series of special versus modes and online battle modes.
It contains the perfect mix of next - gen technology while holding true to the core skating elements and quality gameplay that has made this the definitive skateboarding title for more than a decade.
But while the core gameplay of the series is preserved, the game has stripped even more metroidvania elements away, leaving a game that's structured more like Castlevania Dracula X: Rondo of Blood, while still loading levels with a tone of secrets, making it also feel more like Mega Man X.
Raids and invasions on opposing provinces encompass the standard Dynasty Warriors hack and slash gameplay, while quests provide smaller, more goal directed objectives to accomplish that provide welcome respite from the extended button - mashing grind of the game's much larger battles.
While I agree that Mafia III's narrative takes more risks than the gameplay, the two function as...
While it lacks the visual depth of a modern day PS4 game, it definitely fills that void with beautiful art and gameplay that deserves more respect than I had originally given it.
By themselves, each chapter could conceivably offer up ten to 20 or more hours of gameplay, assuming players don't mind stopping to smell the roses once in a while.
After over 12 years in development, Nioh plays like a compilation of every hack - and - slash RPG since the early 2000s, and while it's almost tempting to write off most of the gameplay as being derivative of From Software's recent action RPGs, like Bloodborne and the Dark Souls franchise, there's so much more to the game than that.
Many are wondering whether or not the more concentrated gameplay will give Animal Crossing fans the same sense of accomplishment they feel while playing previous installments like City Folk and New Leaf.
While some of the gameplay might feel dated to younger gamers, and the short length might turn a few people off — for everyone else looking for a fun adventure that'll take no more than a rainy afternoon to play through, Full Throttle Remastered is an easy choice.
While generally fans love the fighting mechanics, so the gameplay itself is solid, most fans tend to agree that Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 is significantly better just because it looks nicer, feels nicer, and has a more varied and diverse roster.
All of this falls under the preparation aspect of the game, and while there's plenty of depth, we really wished it had more of an impact on the gameplay itself.
While, at its heart, this wasn't too much of a leap away from the typical gameplay of similar titles, this extra element just made it seem so much more involved, which is why Groove Planet was our Game of the Week in December of last year.
While the game is a more expanded version of its predecessor, the gameplay retains most of the jank and the performance is not ideal for such an open world game.
So Sega moved forward with a boxed version of the game, and while its boxed version has its own physical perks (32 - page art book, «holographic» cover, reversible Genesis - styled cover), the more interesting stuff comes in the form of new gameplay features.
If it can keep the laughs up throughout while serving up more great gameplay, this could be another brilliant game.
It features the same polished and elaborate gameplay as previous titles in the series, while also utilizing some of the 3DS's more unique elements.
While the actual gameplay is nothing like those two games, there's no doubt that God of War has traded in some of its juvenile stylings for a more mature and toned down narrative.
The above and more outline the many quality of life gameplay improvements we've added — all while retaining the original feel and unique gameplay that made Age of Empires so special for so many.
While it wasn't the most thrilling gameplay, it did help flesh out the world, and it'll be interesting to see if Rockstar adds even more depth.
While the story is nothing to write home about, and the gameplay is beginning to feel more than a little played out at this point, you know, definitively, if you want to play this game or not just based on the title.
While there's still a lot more to see on the gameplay side of things, I'm definitely intrigued to see how the plot plays out.
While it may not have the licenses that Disney Infinity or LEGO Dimensions have, its unique characters with a bevy of looks and upgrades and excellent platforming gameplay are more than enough of a powerful foundation to keep the series going strong.
While the open world gameplay experience is excellent, the way the story has been presented has left more than a few fans disappointed.
While the teaser trailer is all tease and no gameplay, the... Read More
More specific modes will have you try and survive, score as many points as possible while invincible, and learn the gameplay in a tutorial.
During its recent PSX 2017 event, Sony was on hand with Bandai Namco to show off more gameplay from its upcoming fighting title Soul Calibur VI while...
While the same solid gameplay is present throughout, there are numerous touches that make the game more like an arcade affair than recent entries in the franchise.
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