There's
no basic jump button, however.
Not exact matches
As for the
basic gameplay, it's appropriately straightforward: You can
jump with the X
button and fire with the Square
button.
Your
basic controls involve an accelerator, brake, hand brake,
jump button, and turbo
button.
The actual fighting itself is pretty easy to pick up, consisting of
buttons that allow for
basic attacks, a secondary attack,
jumping, dodging, locking on, and blocking.
Super Crate Box requires only four
buttons... left, right,
jump and shoot... pretty simple, but when you put even those
basic controls on a touchscreen they suck.
The game does include a forced tutorial explaining the most
basic of
basics like how to
jump, block, and hit
buttons, but only gives a truncated explanation of the V - System itself — V - Reversals are not even mentioned.
Platformers need a
jump button, first - person shooters need weapons, and fighting games need a
basic vs. CPU mode.
Speaking of combat, the game controls are pretty much as you would expect with the face
buttons controlling your
basic attacks,
jumping and dodging.
Talion's
basic controls include pressing square to attack; pressing O to perform a wraith stun; holding O to drain or dominate an enemy Orc; pressing triangle to counter an Orc's attack; pressing X to dodge or
jump; holding X to sprint; pressing L1 to enter wraith world; pressing R1 to pick up items or grab enemies; holding L2 to aim during ranged combat and pressing R2 to shoot your bow or holding R2 to shoot a charged bow; holding R2 to approach enemies stealthily; pressing the share
button takes you to the share feature menu; and pressing the options
button to display the pause menu.
To quickly
jump between open apps, hold down the Back
button for a moment to bring up the
basic multi-tasking menu, then swipe and tap to select.