In addition, powerful artifacts known as Elder Scrolls can be
captured from your opponents to give your forces a major benefit.
Not exact matches
Advocates and
opponents of
capturing CO2 emissions
from power plants and storing them underground agree on at least one thing: doing it will not be cheap.
Viewed
from above, up to four human
opponents battle to
capture giant heads while battering each other into oblivion, with exuberant gameplay, confidently balanced characters and clever modes making for a rare multiplayer delight.
Cinematographer Maryse Alberti (whose credits include The Wrestler) dances nimbly around the fights,
capturing one in what looks like a knockout single take, while Tony Bellew's «Pretty» Ricky Conlan (
from «Liverpool, England») makes a strong fist of being a genuinely dangerous
opponent.
Now facing overwhelming competition
from a number of directions, with online outlets proving to be a particularly dangerous breed of
opponent, business owners must be at the very top of their game to
capture or even defend their slice of the lucrative pet care market.
Online multiplayer contains special events such as the extremely fun ultimate
capture the flag which tasks two teams of up to 6 players per team of
capturing the flag and returning it to their own base to couple with their own team's flag, although both teams have a full compliment of primary weapons, abilities and ultimate abilities to stop their
opponents from taking their flag.
There's Deathmatch (yes, like always, it's all about the killing), Infiltration (which has you going against the opposition to accomplish objectives before them, earning you points towards the victory),
Capture the Greased - up Deaf Guy (
Capture the Flag with a twist, of which has you chasing around a naked and greasy man to get hold of the flag), and finally Multiverse Madness (a Horde like mode, which sees you teaming up to take on waves of AI
opponents from the different universes in the game).
Motorised mayhem is carried out in a range of environments
from competing to
capture a golden totem in a lost temple, a wild ascent to an infernal mountain peak, an ice hockey tournament between racing cars, tossing a time bomb between
opponents before the countdown strikes and a paintball contest powered by a player's own engine.
Viewed
from above, up to four human
opponents battle to
capture giant heads while battering each other into oblivion, with exuberant gameplay, confidently balanced characters and clever modes making for a rare multiplayer delight.
And active reload is damn cool, but I really think the «essence» of killing monsters /
opponents is what other games will strive to
capture from Gears.
While I said you are mostly just attacking the hearts of your
opponents, there are other game modes where you compete in a King of the Hill scenario to hold onto point generating areas and get a higher score than your
opponents, and a
capture the flag scenario where only one narwhal has a heart and has to keep away
from the other narwhals who will steal it if they manage to pierce it.
The temporary shutdown and fallout
from the incident will not fail to
capture the attention of
opponents to the controversial Freeborn Wind Farm proposed for south of I - 90 between Albert Lea and Austin.