In our Dead Rising 2 review, we said the zombie gorefest offers crazy, imaginative fun in abundance, and in our DR2 Case Zero review, we said the title has hiccups in its ability to entertain but
also awesome weapons and a good deal of humour and charm.
Not exact matches
Stellaris: Apocalypse brings
awesome weapons and new challenges to the Stellaris experience, but is
also carried by the massive changes brought on with the new and free Cherryh update.
So, Case Zero has hiccups in its ability to entertain you that feel like leftovers from the original game, but it
also has some
awesome weapons to play with and a good deal of that Dead Rising humor and charm you can't get anywhere else.
We
also know that Ganondorf is getting a new
weapon in the form of his Trident, which actually looks pretty
awesome.
Oh wait,
also — those
weapons look
AWESOME.
Also, the new powers are pretty
awesome, though I do miss the
weapon wheel dearly.
You can
also pull off
awesome finishing moves, which change depending on the
weapon you wield.
Among the nice selection of
weapons, my favorites are a shotgun that can freeze enemies with its secondary fire, the dangerous - looking Soulcatcher, which as the name states grabs souls from enemies, and a
awesome rocket launcher that is
also very conveniently a minigun.
Rick is equipped with basic lasers, but he's
also got a range of special
weapons that he will un-fire, since shmups usually tend to feature
awesome special
weapons.
There is
also a level requirement for some equipment and
weapons, so taking on as many robots as you can will take you one step closer to that
awesome helmet you've had your eye on.
New
weapons (including an
awesome - looking Inkbrush) and clothing will
also be added to the game regularly.
Also, equipping your ship with machine guns from a
weapon generator is pretty
awesome.