Not exact matches
Armed with advanced and powerful weapons, players can expect massive action in large, multi-tiered levels featuring dynamic environments, cinematic
battles,
giant boss
enemies, and deep customization features.
Admiral Nelson (Walter Pidgeon) and the crew of the atomic submarine Seaview
battle saboteurs,
giant sea - creatures and attacks by
enemy submarines as they race to prevent global catastrophe.
Some great Zelda - infused mechanics, such as collecting and using items in
battle to counter certain
enemy attacks, a few
giant boss monsters like King Dodongo and Gohma, and of course massive hoards of petty mobs to chew through.
I also found the tripartite final
battle — a confrontation with a human
enemy, a section where you rain destruction down on waves of robots, and a
battle against one last
giant machine — to be a little underwhelming.
I found a Goomba to test it out on and was delighted to find that when used in
battle, that sticker causes a
giant goat to descend down and begin chomping on Mario's
enemies for massive damage.
However, the best games by far are the boss fights where you get to
battle giant classic Mario
enemies such as Petey Piranha, King Boo, Mega Monty Mole, Kamek, and Bowser Jr..
The worst moments are ported complete from the Tolkien source material (and the theatrical version of The Two Towers): the convenience of a fortuitous in -
battle as little Sam storms an
enemy keep by himself, the deus ex machina of
giant eagles arriving at moments of crisis (in fairness, it seems as though the scene establishing their summoning has been jettisoned), the curiously limp money shot of Aragorn's grasping of his legacy, and a general narrative choppiness that defeats pacing and deadens interest for all but the most invested.
The
enemies are all quite barmy -
giant vegetables, witches, robots, fish, even a tombstone - and the
battles are underscored by a terrific jazzy soundtrack with sparky voice samples.
Players can jump on
enemies» heads to stun them and engage in boss - like
battles (e.g., hurling baseballs at a flying mask; running from a
giant).
- your Reactor now has a drone feature that lets you control at distance - thanks to that remotely controlled aircraft, you can explore areas in the field without going there yourself - use it in order to surprise monsters, who sometime drop items when they flee - send your Drone in holes that are way too small for you, where you'll find strange containers inside - it can also be used to grab mysterious balls of light that float in the air - if a monster touches one of these balls, it starts glowing and can defeat monsters with ride attacks even if it's weak - defeat as many as monsters as you want as long as the effects of the ball of light are active - ride
giant monsters in the field - these
giant monsters are really powerful, and their ride attacks can defeat
enemies without even triggering a
battle - each monster has its own ride attack to be used, allowing you to perform specific actions - when you defeat
enemies while riding a
giant monster, your monster will also get some XP
New
Battle Features Characters can link up for stronger attacks, «Parts Break» allows you to split
enemies into pieces to lower their stats and disable special attacks, and «
Giant Battles» impose limits that will challenge the strategist in you!
These
giant sized
battles throw you into a paper model character as you fight your
enemy in a free roaming arena.
Yes, you'll still be swarmed by waves of
enemies throughout these
battles, but the scale and thrill of bringing down these mechanical
giants is one of the few highs you'll come away with when playing Hard Reset Redux.
One boss
battle showcased you and your partner against a
giant enemy ship.
Replacing the
giant battles from the last two games, they involve Mario and co riding around on a
giant paper version of themselves and smashing apart
enemies and bosses in a 3D arena, kind of like a weird tank
battle / beat em up hybrid.
How about ship - based tactical
battles against
enemies that range from rival pirates to bounties to
giant elemental golems?
There are dozens of new
enemies to contend with, each with their own unique quirks and sometimes dazzling attacks.The boss
battles are equally awesome, with stage 9 being one
giant boss
battle in and of itself.
2, players will have access to an upgraded arsenal of weapons and enhanced mental abilities while they
battle a variety of new
enemies from secret agents and
giant creatures to Soviet Forces and ninja warriors.
The boss
battles themselves are a piece of cake, and that's when your facing
giant creatures, most other
battles you'll fight much smaller
enemies but there in there numbers.
Rolling
giant boulders into
enemies sounds fun, but it's not clear how many real opportunities there'll be for that kind of thing outside of possible set piece
battles.
Even better, Crush Your
Enemies is overflowing with delightful bloodshed, naughty curse words, and downright weird boss
battles, like a
giant head - butting Death Snail.
● Mutate into a
giant cactus and destroy your
enemies with flying needles ● Boss
battles that will make your eyes water
There are the hunting grounds where you gather resources, the battlefield where you fight
enemies and make your way through forts, and the boss
battles which pit the mighty Patapon against
giant creatures.
Our heroes face their most dangerous
enemies yet among the remnants of a
battle between
giant mechanized soldiers and ferocious dragons.
Cuphead's boss
battles are complex, multi-stage fights containing
giant screen - filling
enemies.
The blue - eyed Link is riding through a forest on his trusty horse while
battling it out with a familiar - looking
giant, tentacled
enemy.
Enemies at first are quite lacklustre in the game as you fight way through too many Frost
Giants with the highlight being the occasional boss
battle.
Using the power of his Augmented Reaction Suit provided by DARPA, he and his fellow soldiers
battle their way through this space station, fighting
giant mechanized robots and waves of
enemies in order to prevent the Russians from using the station's array from destroying cities on earth.
We see him protect his son as they go on the hunt, coming across minions but also a
giant enemy in a
battle of epic proportions.
In order to harvest or rescue your Little Sisters, you must
battle your way through their guardians, or Big Daddies, enormous, armored
enemies with large quantities of health and
giant weapons.
Of course, there are magic doors, special abilities, and a
giant clockwork robot boss, but most of the
enemies you
battle wield swords, crossbows, and spears.
From a side - scrolling perspective, players traverse platforms and hazards as groups of «pikmin» aliens follow and assist him with tasks: removing obstacles; navigating chasms, water;
battling «cartoony»
enemies (e.g., ducks, snails,
giant plants).
Try fast racing or epic
battles in huge block cities, craft mini cars or build
giant tanks and drive them in various game locations to kill the
enemies and win.
After selecting from one of four unique playable classes and customizing a loadout from hundreds upon hundreds of weapons, players will lead NPC troops into city - wide
battles against hordes of seemingly endless
giant bugs, robots, and other colossal
enemies.
There are a few
enemies from the original that did not make it into the remake (such as the mutant spiders and moths from Area 3, plus the
giant Venus fly traps have been replaced with standard bear traps), but their omission can be forgiven, seeing how the boss
battles have been greatly improved.
After selecting from one of four unique playable classes and customizing a loadout from hundreds of weapons, players will lead NPC troops into city - wide
battles against hordes of seemingly endless
giant bugs, robots, and other colossal
enemies.
After selecting from one of four unique playable classes and customizing their weapons, players will lead NPC troops into city - wide
battles against hordes of seemingly endless
giant bugs, robots, and other colossal
enemies.
God of War is still, well, a God of War game, and that means that there are still plenty of
giant monsters, brutal
battles, and hordes of
enemies to dispatch along the way.