Though the flag in the truck on the parking structure raised alarm, other citizens of Greenville were
also around the arena waving Confederate flags.
Not exact matches
Though Armored Core 3's main single - player mode revolves
around a mission - based structure, there's
also an
arena mode where you can pit your AC against a number of increasingly difficult computer - controlled foes in one - on - one battles for prize money.
Also, there are only five
arenas to play
around in.
A random number of foes
also appear
around you and proceed to attack, and it is your job to either hack and slash your way through them all to gain experience and Kims (money), or to simply run to the side of the
arena and escape.
Finally, the game
also features the return of the excellent multiplayer mode, which has players from
around the globe hunt each other down in an
arena full of clones, and team up as a wolfpack to hunt specific targets.
This
also has a lot to do with you being auto locked to your opponent so moving freely
around the
arena is annoying, especially when the game tells you to go
around picking up items.
Players can
also practice against dummy AI in the practice
arena found through Back doors which lead to sort of a central hub area in which the player can relax, hit a ball
around, or attempt to complete any unlocked challenges.
There's no G - Rank in Monster Hunter World, though that's not to say it's short on challenge or things to do - you're looking at
around 50 hours to see through the main campaign, and there are
also tougher variants of existing monsters available should you be up for the fight as well as an
arena.
You'll
also find bonus rounds scattered
around the map, where you're made to grab a certain number of crystals from one of the game's battle
arenas before time runs out.
Fighting him will require not only a fine eye, but
also agility in jumping
around the
arena and avoiding attacks.
This was a very unique map in which players battled in an
arena with various skillshot type spells (unheard of in Warcraft 3), and
also force and physics for knocking players
around (
also unheard of in Warcraft 3).