But what would this all be
without some solid gameplay, and that's where TOCA once again seems to come through.
Believe it or not, these things are important to Xtreme fans, and while the gorgeous graphics and body physics may add to the allure, they would not be enough
without solid gameplay to keep us grinding.
Not exact matches
That's not to say that it isn't
without value, of course: Pokemon Silver is as
solid a game as it's ever been, and its core
gameplay is sure to appeal to RPG fans, particularly classic RPG fans, since the underlying elements of the genre have remained essentially unchanged for decades.
Considering that the
gameplay is undeniably
solid, and the visuals are stunning, the series was not
without its detractors.
I care about graphics, much more than most people, but I know too that
without story and a
solid gameplay you won't go far with anything.
It played almost exactly as the first game, keeping the
solid gameplay without an over abundance of Mario - ness to the title.
The Metal Gear
Solid series has always been top of the scale in terms of action - packed third person
gameplay, and MGSV only reinforces this fact, it's not
without flaws though.
The
gameplay is rock
solid and levels are challenging
without being unfair, the music is incredibly good, and the story is surprisingly deep while still being rooted in comedy.
Even
without the DLC it was a
solid 45 + hours of
gameplay, and I'm not done with everything yet.
However a gorgeous cityscape is nothing (in gaming at least)
without solid street - level mechanics, and it's safe to say that The Division far exceeds the
solid criteria when it comes to the core shooting and
gameplay.
Metal Gear
Solid V simply reuses the tutorial mission
without changing the
gameplay.
At the end of the day, Alienation is
without a doubt a very well crafted and
solid twin stick shooter game thanks to its frenetic
gameplay experience, customization possibilities,
solid loot system and online features.
They took that and ran with it, and really tailored the experience and the tech for that hardware,
without watering anything down... We did target 30 frames a second because we wanted a target we could confidently hit and know that the
gameplay was
solid and fast and fluid at that framerate.
Despite this game having a wonky control scheme that makes it difficult to play in a variety of locations or for very long
without being fatigued, the
gameplay is
solid with deep combat and loot mechanics.
In terms of
gameplay, the leap to 4K is delivered
without any compromises to the established Destiny 2 experience, meaning that the game feels just as
solid to play as all of the other console releases available.