Sentences with phrase «bullet patterns so»

Zeke calls it a «bullet heaven,» because the emphasis isn't on memorizing bullet patterns so much as reacting to them creatively as the arena shifts and changes.

Not exact matches

Of course, no twin - stick shooter is complete without tons of ways to customize your bullet speed, pattern, and the way your ship handles, so there are many different upgrades you can collect that change the way your ship performs.
And the stages are randomly generated, so forget being able to memorise all of the enemy positions, bullet patterns and perfect sight lines.
Knowing when impossibly thick bullet patterns are coming so you can activate this is key to most boss encounters.
Weapon pick ups consist of a variety of shot patterns, most of which result in covering the entire screen with your bullets, so it seems odd that there are so many patterns.
We've spent so much time on the boss battles, but we don't want to make a bullet hell game where bosses shoot hundreds of patterned bullets all over the screen.
So there's this vast space of design - in terms of bullet hell, level and pattern design, enemy and boss design, and even auxiliary gameplay systems used to extend the core experience.
In particular, from my reading of the (stolen) e-mails, it looked like the problem was that there are conflicting studies on exactly what is going on with storms regarding whether they were getting stronger or weaker, so rather than saying something that potentially inaccurate (that storms were getting stronger, since there were apparently some studies suggesting that they were getting less numerous as the wind patterns shifted) or verbose (describing the whole situation about what differing studies have to say about storms) they decided to simply drop mentioning what was happening to storms altogether and instead focus the bullet point on the part that they were confident about, namely that particular wind patterns were changing.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z