Put them on, face your screen and calibrate them and you can then move your head to track sounds in the game, whether it be
bullets flying around you, or a rival car trying to sneak past in a race.
On higher difficulty levels the number of
bullets flying around is ridiculous, and yet the game rarely slips from its usual 60 fps framerate.
It had explosions, lots of
bullets flying around and on - rails sections.
It can get pretty hectic on screen though, especially with two lots of
bullets flying around!
Hooting is almost a must when Okoye scoffs at our «primitive» reliance on guns as
bullets fly around her, and later on proves how much of a car - killer her metallic spear can be.
Not exact matches
Seems like we are moving toward MORE GUNS as the solution, so next time some psycho starts gunning people down in a dark theater, maybe the best course will be to hit the deck and crawl under the chairs as the
bullets start
flying around in the dark as George Zimmerman - type cop wannabes pull out their heat at the first loud bang and start blasting away in the dark at «susp - icious» people.
It sounds nothing like the real thing, and it sounds like
bullets are
flying all
around you, instead of directly in front of you.The multiplayer is okay, but didn't even work the first 2 days after its release.
Then you have all the weapons which is equally as enjoyable and nothing is more satisfying than taking out one of Asav's platoons with
bullets flying everywhere or you can skulk
around and use stealth.
It's easy to lost sight of androids amidst all the gazillion
bullets, enemies and effects
flying around.
All you do is
fly around, dodge
bullets, shoot enemies, and unleash charged attacks or a bomb every now and then.
Naturally, there is a su - purr - ior villain that the Spacerats report to, by the name of King Pug, which just so happens to be a gigantic pug that
flies around on a
flying saucer and fires laser beams out of his mouth and if you're an experienced gamer of games that are part of the shooter and
bullet hell scene, you might just see a lot of him as King Pug is something of Spacecats with Lasers» true enemy that can be encountered in the game's only playable mode.
While speculation is rampant and theories are
flying around the internet faster than a speeding
bullet, one thing is certain, Blizzard always has a knack for surprising their fans, and when the 24th playable character is finally revealed, it will no doubt be a cause for celebration.
It's a war - torn continent where military soldiers and PMCs fight each other in the streets;
bullets fly past your head and there are explosions all
around.
Oh, and there's a bit of
flying around and dodging shmup - style
bullet patterns, too.
Now you can literally get into the battlefield and feel the action all
around you, hear the
bullets fly by above your head and feel the explosions and the intensity of the battle in such an immersive way you haven't felt before.
By default, your car floats in the middle of the screen, and using the analog joystick, you
fly around the extremities, littering the air with pulsing energy
bullets and erratically dodging enemy fire.
It's easy to lost sight of androids amidst all the gazillion
bullets, enemies and effects
flying around.
The sound of rain falling all
around you, an arrow or
bullet whizzing by your head, or the panning effect of a jumbo jet
flying over, these are the kind of head - spinning, duck - for - cover audio experiences that create a more convincing audio experience.
The ability to not throw up your hands in surrender or run away when the
bullets are
flying around you can come only with experience, training and mental attitude.