For the most part you go around
collecting weapons you find in lockers around the map with very crappy custom weapons being craftable at the start.
Not exact matches
Raid Mode has been about
collecting loot such as
weapons, custom parts, and currency; in Revelations 2, you'll also
find treasure chests thrown into the mix.
Or if it's more
weapons you're after, we've
found a way to
collect the Japan - exclusive USJ Azure Star longsword even if you're in the west.
And if you want learn even about what the game has in store, we're currently exploring everything you can do in the endgame,
collecting all of the Monster Hunter armor sets we can
find, and testing out strategies with each of the game's 14
weapons.
Kiwami «s item upgrade system is interesting and there are numerous items to
collect — with clear «recipes» to create
weapons and armour — but no real way to know where to
find them.
Many
weapons can only be crafted and upgraded if you
collected specific types of materials that are generally
found in treasure chests hidden across the world or by slaying powerful enemies.
It's all about level grinding, item
collecting, and
finding those oh so rare
weapons that give you just a little bit of an edge in battle with your buddies.
Upgrade your
weapons to deal more damage by
finding and
collecting Warped Bone in Monster Hunter World.
The game also features an item and
weapon crafting system that relies on the loot that you will
collect from enemies, or
find through treasure chests during exploration.
Weapons can be
found littered around everywhere, but
collect special blueprints and you can combine two together for a more powerful
weapon.
Those that love to
collect loot will be fairly happy here — there's a large amount of
weapons and armour to be
found and hoarded, each with varying stats and bonuses.
Unlike the original game, every
weapon you
collect will have the same stats as any other of that type (so every Sunshot Exotic will be as powerful as the next you
find), director Luke Smith told Mashable.
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.
EA: So initially when we thought about this idea of something breaking and having to get it again, we thought about it with different items instead of
weapons and we tried it out and it was a lot of fun and we wanted to expand on it and we tried different things and we
found the idea of having to go out and
collect things and search for things was very fun and we thought what about what would be the most fun and what can we apply this concept to and we could get the most out of this and we realized that
weapons is where it is, because in a world filled with enemies losing your
weapon is such a crucial mistake and you lose your way of fighting and encourages the player to carefully use their
weapons and not swing it every which way however they want.
It's a title known for its incredibly clever and fun design: hidden goodies are littered about just waiting to be
found with some exploration, multiple
weapons (all very useful) can be
collected and upgraded, enemies and traps challenge you with deft shots and tricky jumps, and fearsome bosses put your platforming skills to the test.
It's important for players to become familiar with their surroundings so they can
find weapons or
collect them from defeated enemies.
There were plenty of times I
found myself just turning on the game to go around killing zombies and
collecting weapons and never even playing the story.
The distance jabs of the
weapon can allow a player to move around quickly and securely, but the kinsect is what provides a huge amount of help in the various buffs it provides, based on the nectar it
finds in several areas from the monster's bod, and create a huge power increase when all three offensive nectar are
collected.
I really enjoyed
collecting materials in in Skyward Sword to fix up my items, so it was really cool to have
weapon upgrades once again, but this time instead of
collecting items, it's lost Maiamais and when you've
found enough, it's owned items levelling up time.
The Mad Max gameplay trailer released today shows the importance of
collecting scraps that you
find scattered about in the open world that will allow you to create new
weapons and improve your car.
You'll
find and
collect gemstones, called Oculi, which are ranked from rough to polished and can be set into your
weapons or armour to grant you either offensive or defensive buffs.
Resource Collection:
Collect a variety of resources, some hard to
find and others plentiful, which will enable you to craft different types of
weapons, armors, and tools.
There are misplaced diaries, ancient relics and USB sticks to
find, hidden puzzle - rich tombs to uncover, wild animals to hunt and
weapon - enhancing junk to
collect.
Running around, using a whip, can
find weapons and items,
collect loot, get a score, a shop to trade for items, getting to the exit and if not in time then something bad will happen.
When it comes to earning these sorts of trophies, the headshot and
weapon kill trophies in particular, I always
find myself going out of the way to ensure that I
collect those.
New
weapons and upgrades can be
found in «cages», which can be opened by
collecting coins that can be
found in different scenarios.
The relics that Shovel Knight
collected in his adventure can still be
found, but instead of being used as their own
weapons, Plague Knight can trade them in to a merchant in exchange for Arcana, which basically function like Shovel Knight's relics and use magic points, but they are an entirely new library of moves.
You can also purchase new
weapons by spending the coins you
collect, though you'll have to
find the hidden blueprints of each one before they become available.
The usual array of healing items, drinks, and ampoules can be
collected to regenerate health, but The Room's
weapons were where I
found most of the excitement of item
collecting.
The Nobel Women's Initative is a co-founder of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots and in May 2014 its
founding chair, Nobel Peace laureate Jody Williams,
collected signatures from more than 20 Nobel Peace laureates on a statement endorsing the call for a ban on fully autonomous
weapons.