Sentences with phrase «capturing outposts»

The mission structure is a mixture of great things — mostly centred around destruction, freeing prisoners or capturing outposts.
Each one controls a section of Hope County, and they'll need to be lured out by earning resistance points, which is done by completing story and side missions as well as capturing outposts, destroying supplies and otherwise creating mayhem.
From capturing outposts to unlocking fast travel points, all activities are so generic, I didn't care about them.
Invasion is a bit more strategic, the main objective of this game mode is to control the game map by capturing outposts scattered around the map.
Defeat the enemies and capture the outpost to the south.
After the initial cutscene - travel up the western side of the map being sure to capture the outposts and keeps along the way.
The goal for each team in the PAX South demo was to battle your way through the intense dogfights and capture outposts to expand your team's presence, and ultimately capture every outpost to win.
However it does become quite a thrill when you do finally get that kill or capture an outpost, especially when coordinating with your teammates.

Not exact matches

He told me stories about fending off Shia militias as they sought to capture his neighborhood hospital and turn it into a partisan outpost.
The sun is captured in a «starburst» mode over Earth's horizon by one of the Expedition 36 crew members aboard the International Space Station, as the orbital outpost was above a point in southwestern Minnesota on May 21, 2013.
Even enemy outposts merge into one, once you have taken out all of the enemies and captured animals.
You can now opt to replay Outposts as a well, a direct response to fans feeling letdown in Far Cry 3 because once all the Outposts had been captured one of the most fun elements of the game was gone.
A more divisive feature is that of retaliation squads who will attempt to attack and reclaim any Outpost you've captured.
«How do you feel about outposts, or towers, where climbing them or capturing them unlocks areas of the map?»
These missions play out much like third - person versions of the outposts in Far Cry 4 — go into a village or base and either kill everyone, retrieve an item, or capture a person of interest.
A captured enemy outpost will allow groups of soldiers to advance and reinforce the front lines, while collecting intel can allow you to put a damper on your foe's machinations.
Capturing all of the outposts in a level will trigger the narrator to exclaim «All your base are belong to us», another moment that gave me a good laugh was during a loading scene when I was provided with the tip: «No, no, no.
Banking on the religious nature of the Edens Gate cult, it's expected to see a duality of brutal takedowns, countered by passive captures to aid your resistance with live cultists... possibly some torture mechanics to gain info on outposts?
You move your armies around the map just like the RISK board game, slowly capturing land, cities, outposts, finding treasure, completing quests, and confronting unique challenges.
Aside from the campaign, players will experience side - quests, options to free - roam, outpost to capture, and freedom to interact with the NPC's within the world how they wish.
I would have preferred if Valley of the Yetis was more of an add - on to the Far Cry 4 base game with more outposts to capture, a longer and more creative story arc and side arcs, and fast travel points.
I was hoping Valley of the Yetis, the final piece of downloadable content (DLC) for Far Cry 4, would be more of the same; cool, unique story missions, perhaps some outposts to capture, and a mysterious new Yeti mystery to uncover.
The more conventional structures, such as tech labs or comms relays, are built as attachments to your command center and subsequent outposts, which are built over capture points.
Level up your defense by creating base shields or teleporting outposts * PVP defense games have you raiding, capturing, occupying, or destroying enemy bases
Players must liberate provinces, take control of settlements and capture enemy outposts in an explosive and outrageous style.
An open world map is there to explore, outposts are there to be captured, treasures exist to be found.
Once a faction controls a capture point, they can build an outpost at that location.
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Just across the street from the new entrance on Howard Street, Gagosian, the largest gallery conglomerate in the world, has opened an outpost, hoping, one presumes, to capture the overflow of wealth that the new SFMOMA expansion signals.
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