You battle monsters, level up,
collect new weapons and items, slowly gain the strength needed for the final showdown.
At the same time, you'll
collect new weapons and armour during combat, and these can be upgraded as well.
Personally I prefer to
collect new weapons for every character I play as, but that's just me.
While leveling up different characters and
collecting new weapons can be fun for a while, eventually it just gets repetitive.
Characters level up from collecting items that increase strength, defense and HP which are dropped by a defeated opponent, and there is also the rare chance to
collect a new weapon.
Upgrading powerups,
Collecting new weapons, upgrading all the many different facets of your character's skills — you can certainly spend 10 - 12 hours in Gat out of Hell if you wanted to.
Not exact matches
The person recently begins
collecting or buying multiple
weapons; begins or increases target practice and
weapons training; or develops a
new and «contextually inappropriate» interest in explosives and fascination with previous shootings or mass attacks.
Go into a dungeon, kill lots of mobs,
collect new armor and
weapons, rinse and repeat.
As you play through the missions you
collect and unlock
new weapons to make your worm killing that much more effective.
In between waves of monster attacks, the player scrambles to reinforce his defenses by
collecting gold coins and jewels from fallen enemies to finance
new towers and research deadlier
weapons.
These achievements / trophies are acquired as you keep on completing the missions,
collecting the objects (collectibles), upgrading the Mother Base and by unlocking
new weapons.
Collecting the last Red Coin unveils a treasure chest containing a
new weapon.
There's loot to
collect and you can dual wield
weapons as up to four friends go room to room through 100 Silent Hill - themed levels, with very bare customized characters, hacking and slashing and beating your way through different creatures, with both returning and
new monsters mixed in.
But you can luckily catch a breather with the safe havens and
collect manuscripts in order to unlock
new weapons throughout the Arcade mode.
To round it all out there will also be some
new weapons to
collect and destroy the battlefield with.
Do a tour of The Cut and
collect all the Bluegleam you can, then grab your
new weapons and head off into the quests.
As noted in our Horizon Zero Dawn guide, you can score yourself some sweet
new weapons by
collecting Bluegleam, and that makes a bit of a difference.
You'll be
collecting coins and seeking out treasure like in most Mario games, but the strategy combat, which lets you fight with ranged and melee
weapons and encourages you to focus on the individual strengths of each team mate, is
new.
There are a ton more monsters, loads of
new and different
weapons, and a mountain of varied armor sets to
collect.
- Batman, Wyldstyle, Gandalf, and the Batmobile all come in the Starter Pack for $ 99.99 - complete the entire critical path with just this content - extra characters, vehicles, or
weapons are sold separately - you may see ghosts flying around a level and need the Ghostbusters to take them out - use Scooby - Doo to dig and open up a
new area - gameplay has you
collecting studs, building and rebuilding within the world, and switching between characters - use Batman's grapple hook to tear down big obstacles - you can also drive the Batmobile to run over poppies (flowers that put characters to sleep if they're near them)- fight the Wicked Witch of the West - use the Lego Gateway outside of the game to avoid obstacles - when the Wicked Witch cast a magic spell, it can lock you into a position - when this happens, the Lego Gateway will flash red, save for one white safe area - move the actual figurine to the white area to be safe - every vehicle has three different forms - you must build and rebuild them throughout the adventure to get by - on mission makes you repower a gateway, but the generator is encased in blue Lego brick - build the Batblaster to use the brick - blaster and electricity shield to get by - in - game instructions tell you how to take apart the Batmobile and physically morph it into the Batblaste - use the sonar brick - blaster to destroy blue bricks
Those players who
collected 10 collars were rewarded with a
new, absurd
weapon called the Shovel Launcher.
Completing challenges unlocks rewards and points, giving access to
new items to
collect and
new weapons to craft.
Along with more story to be added to the game, players can expect to see
new PVP improvements, including a ranking system and
new game modes,
new strikes,
new exotic
weapons to
collect and much more.
As with any good roguelike, every time you start a
new game, both the levels of fighting and the items or
weapons you
collect will change.
The combat does show some variety as you can
collect blood to buy
new moves and not only are
weapons permitted, but you may use enemy limbs or your own to beat someone down.
N.A.N.O. is effectively in - game currency which can be
collected for the purpose of spending it at the HX - 10 upgrade machine in which you can purchase
new weapons, upgrades and combat gear.
It adds some
new skins and
weapons to
collect as well as reworks to the Orochi and Peacekeeper classes.
Collect a myriad of objects, some from the series past, such as Animus fragments, and some
new like Viking
weapons, Cave Paintings, chests, and so on.
You can
collect items throughout each level that gain you money in the end, but it just never feels like it is enough until the later levels, but that is also when the price of upgrading or buy
new weapons gets higher as well.
Alongside Masterwork
weapons comes Masterwork Cores, a
new resource to find and
collect to spend on re-rolling Masterworks or upgrading your favourite Legendary
weapons or armour into Masterworks.
Both Crystal Skulls and Golden Scarabs have been added to Razor's Edge,
collecting scarabs will unlock
weapons, Nimpo and health upgrades and
collecting all ten crystal skulls will unlock a
new costume for Ryu and Ayane.
Making a return will be the randomised guns and Loot as well as a few
new features like the 2
new weapon types; «Cryo Element» and «Lasers», and Will feature Low gravity movement,
new moves like the «Ground Pound», jet packs and an Oxygen system which is called «Oz», the player
collects «Oz Kits» and must manage their oxygen levels, because Oxygen is also what powers the players jet - packs, as well as used to breath in space.
As you run around and
collect a large number of various resources in the Dust, you can later return to the base and craft
new weapons, armor, ammo, and barricades.
Hunt to craft
new Gear: defeat monsters and
collect loot from fallen foes to craft equipment and
weapons styled after the monsters that have been slain.
Players will also be able to purchase a variety of items or
collect them from chests that will help deal with a variety of tough and deadly enemies, strengthen their armor and
weapons, and acquire
new abilities and skills by
collecting Karma and leveling up.
One thing to be aware of though — each chapter doesn't only have one main objective — you may have 4 or 5 but you will only see one at a time — so each chapter will usually last about 30 - 60 minutes although a lot of mine lasted 5 - 7 hours as I explored and
collected materials to create
new weapons.
The game is now a loot fest, as players will not only
collect cash and health from enemies and bosses after killing them, but they'll also drop
new weapons, equippable stones that increase damage, add elemental effects and more.
The hunt for loot is even more important this time with the inclusion on
new Seraph
weapons and crystals for you to
collect / sell.
The video shows a few examples of the
new weapons and gear we can expect to
collect, as well as glimpses at the...
Collecting a big string of coins and snagging a
new weapon or pile of ability orbs (i.e. skill points) from a treasure chest is satisfying, but concept art, music tracks, and 3D models make up the bulk of the underwhelming rewards.
You can outfit Raiden with
new moves or enhance his
weapons / armor with the Battle Points (BP) you
collect from killing enemies.
Players returning from the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions get special access to a host of content on PS4 including rare versions of classic vehicles to
collect from across the Grand Theft Auto series such as the Dukes, the Dodo Seaplane and a faster, more maneuverable Blimp; activities including wildlife photography and
new shooting range challenges,
new weapons and more.
Throughout each of the five sectors you visit, you'll be tasked with
collecting numerous items that can help you upgrade your ink tank,
weapons or to purchase
new types of bombs.
SPECIAL CONTENT FOR RETURNING PLAYERS † Players returning from the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions get special access to a host of content on PS4 including rare versions of classic vehicles to
collect from across the Grand Theft Auto series such as the Dukes, the Dodo Seaplane and a faster, more maneuverable Blimp; activities including wildlife photography and
new shooting range challenges,
new weapons and more.
Taxes can be
collected from towns, which can be a great source of income when you want to buy a
new weapon.
Collect new moves, perks,
weapons, gear and combine them in the way YOU like it.
Each of the episodes have
new weapons and a custom vehicle along with side missions and other goodies to
collect and ace achievements with.
Collecting money for upgrades and buying
new weapons is a must to become stronger, in order to survive the hordes.
A
new benchmark for social gaming in PlayStation Home, Sodium One will launch with an explosive game known as Salt Shooter — a 50 level combat challenge where players can
collect items to level up gameplay and strategically customize hovertanks with
weapons, armor, and countermeasures.
Set between the epic events of the show's third and fourth seasons, the game allows players to navigate through an open - ended series of side missions to
collect resources and build
new weapons for their squad.