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Friday, June 5, 2020

Videogame Review, Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved for the PS4 (w/ New Game and New Orange/Blue Controller)



Videogame Review, Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved for the PS4 (w/ New Game and New Orange/Blue Controller)

The public opinion is wasted.  A soldier in reality doesn’t talk so much and make such a fuss- he just behaves, shuts up, and does his job.  I think gamers could’ve done better in Geometry Wars 3 if they would’ve just calmed down and controlled themselves.  Having gameplay done is a lot easier without bad words: “talk” is cheap, rumors aren’t necessary, and fashion makes little to no sense.  My case is being made here with pure reason.  Who wants to listen to some guy who can’t keep his mouth shut and play the game?  Videogames should be treated more like movies from time to time.  Some personal quiet is necessary for a great deal of concentration and I can’t stand reviewers who lie and make up all this nonsense.  Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved should be called “Geometry Whining Too Much: Disordered Event”.  For one thing, the graphics and the sounds aren’t connected with each other well.  I’ll be shutting down “painters” in the Ultimate mode and still be hearing the paint brushes during gameplay even when there aren’t any painters left.  That’s impossible!  How could an enemy keep making noise after disappearing from the TV screen?  So many experts for this game have just been confused and failed to use any kind of logic.  Evolution in our reality would make a lot more sense than this pretending flick does.  Don’t think I’m lying.  You may like this game, but I’m not lying just because I’m having a different opinion.  All what has been said thus far is true.  The original Geometry Wars was a game with quality limits.  Now, for this sequel, the limits are gone and bugs and glitches have taken over.  It’s just a funny form with color.  A ship’s damage can’t be heard because the music and sound effects are random and off-key.  You’ll hear explosions that aren’t there.  Didn’t any of the “players” even pay attention to all this?  The game is time-consuming and not in a good way.  Players from around the world have been tricked into the presentation of bad thinking by merely observing colors without sense of shape and impact.  Do gamers even care about the effects of gameplay and the overall impact of physics?  Games like this are the reason why too many gamers are poorly employed and disorganized: when the objects aren’t properly given in a game, there’s no guarantee of performance in activity.  I’m not giving a fair statement for gamers who wouldn’t give any back themselves.  Abstract thought includes metaphors and symbols of exaggeration; however, it takes a genius to put all the pieces together and really create a world of sense into the picture, which I’m not seeing here.  Odd forms of light come up on the screen and it’s often impossible to discern the graphics.  A few people have only been good at this game from senseless button-mashing.  But, from a real observation, it appears the game doesn’t give enough definitions, not even with high definitions.  The program is just obscure and weird.  

https://www.deviantart.com/gameuniverso/art/Review-of-Geometry-Wars-3-Dimensions-Evolved-PS4-844446933


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