The Windows 10 version sports some new features, such
as multiple control schemes and GameDVR gameplay recording, but you can still build structures and fight blocky foes just the same if you opt not to upgrade.
Not exact matches
- Revelations 1 and 2 are based on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions - Joy - Con support with motion
control and HD Rumble - Joy - Con share play is only available in Revelations 2 - all DLC is already included from the start - supports
multiple languages in both voice and text - local co-op - Revelations features a 1080p resolution when playing on a television, and 720p resolution in portable mode - Revelations is 60 fps - by holding ZL on the Joy - Con, you can aim your gun with the right Joy - Con's motion
control - use the left Joy - Con
as a magazine to simulate a reloading motion - other motion
controls include slashing horizontally to simulate a knife attack, and swinging for a quick reload - motion
controls are optional and can be set to on or off from the options settings - motion
controls are not supported with the Pro Controller - classic
controls are also available - HD Rumble allows for more detailed and complex vibrations, meaning new kinds of rumble not available in PS4 / XB1 versions - Revelations 2 also runs at 1080p when playing on a television - Revelations 2 is not 60 fps - due to the fewer buttons available when sharing Joy - Con, the developers have said that it will have a unique
control scheme
Initially I wasn't so sure about juggling
multiple powers, but Sucker Punch really simplified things so
as to not overwhelm the player with
control schemes.
The game supports
multiple control schemes, but it seems like a (360 or PS4) controller is the way to go; you use the sticks to move, and shoulder buttons serve
as limb selector modifiers.
For this new adventure, you take on the role of Fox McCloud
as he pilots
multiple transforming vehicles using a unique
control scheme that lets you shoot in one direction while flying in another.
Instead of relying on the touch screen
as a gimmicky, tap - tap, swipe - swipe cheap boxing sim, Vivid utilizes
multiple control options, including
control pad / face buttons, and left stick / right stick for the player to find the
control scheme that fits them best.