pool billard and bodybuilding in San Andreas were fun. plus the sports challenges, can remember the one that starts at "Venice" beach, first swimming, then bike race and so on.
There was an unskippable mission in one of the PS2 games which involved remote control aeroplanes and it was fucking unbearable. Generally though I like mini-game type activities. The bowling in Yakuza Zero and the karaoke in Sleeping Dogs were great
There was an unskippable mission in one of the PS2 games which involved remote control aeroplanes and it was fucking unbearable. Generally though I like mini-game type activities. The bowling in Yakuza Zero and the karaoke in Sleeping Dogs were great
yeah, I think you mean that mission in Vice City, in which you have to fly these mini helicopters into a building under construction, to detonate it?! that mission was a game stopper. absolutely abysmal.
There was an unskippable mission in one of the PS2 games which involved remote control aeroplanes and it was fucking unbearable. Generally though I like mini-game type activities. The bowling in Yakuza Zero and the karaoke in Sleeping Dogs were great
yeah, I think you mean that mission in Vice City, in which you have to fly these mini helicopters into a building under construction, to detonate it?! that mission was a game stopper. absolutely abysmal.
There is a worse one in SA where you fly a remote control airplane. It’s awful.
But overall I enjoyed the mini games.
I think it depends how they implement it. I liked dice poker in the Witcher games, were you had some sort of input, but Dragon Quest 8 had items you could only obtain through slot machine grinding which was pretty badGAMBLING
Bioshock's pipe game bullshit
Wasn't exactly out of place considering it was about redirecting water, if I remember correctly.
yeah, I think you mean that mission in Vice City, in which you have to fly these mini helicopters into a building under construction, to detonate it?! that mission was a game stopper. absolutely abysmal.
Gwent was kinda the only thing I enjoyed in Witcher 3.
Wasn't exactly out of place considering it was about redirecting water, if I remember correctly.
I'm talking about gameplay, not the setting. I don't think playing pipe game has any place in an FPS, but GTA's shooter rampages take a part of the normal gameplay and twist it a little. Completely different things. I like the latter, hate the former.