You take
control of a single character with a globular health bar and a few special abilities on cooldown timers before facing off against hordes of foes from an isometric perspective.
Unit Control: Don't just take
control of a single character to fight your battles, but instead manage your troops as a unit and lead them into battles.
For those who are unfamiliar, this allows each of the six total players to take
control of a single character in the game and play a 3 vs. 3 match.
Not exact matches
Bug Heroes 2 comes with lots
of different
characters to unlock, three rich
single player modes, online multiplayer and some very nice graphics and
controls.
The 13th chapter has a great story and some
of the most incisive
characters of the whole series, and even the battle system works very well, being deep and complex (even if you
control only a
single character).
The
controls click almost perfectly, the multiplayer options are through the roof, there's plenty to do on the
single - player front and the
characters and levels are like a treasure trove
of Sega history.
Its unique
single - player split - screen mechanic challenges your brain by putting you in
control of two
characters at the same time.
Instead
of being a
single super-soldier dealing out death (a tonal hallmark
of the Musou series), you're part
of a larger army; indeed, if you fail to switch to other units in some missions then failure is a very real possibility, as it's often the case that to reach a particular objective in the fastest time you have to shift
control to another
character.
Offering both
single player and co-op experiences, you take
control of four
characters with different abilities centred around the emotions
of main movie
character Riley.
Pick from a selection
of characters equipped with super-powered arms, and use simple motion or button
controls to dish out highly strategic beatdowns in select stages
of the
single - player campaign or even in one - on - one matches.
Witherspoon is a
control freak, reminding me
of the grown - up version
of the high school
character she played in «Election»; Kidman is a ticking time bomb, being pushed to an edge by a
controlling husband (Alexander Skarsgård); and Woodley is emotionally broken, barely keeping it together as a
single mom.
Features Include: — Fight as 25 Street Fighter
characters (three new
characters and six more coming as free updates)-- Higher resolution graphics and wide screen support — Intuitive virtual pad
controls allow players to execute full move sets including Unique Attacks, Special Moves, Focus Attacks, Super Combos and Ultra Combos — Take your game to the next level with a MFi controller like the Gamevice — Battle head - to - head against players from around the world via Wi - Fi —
Single player «arcade» and multiplayer modes — Unleash super moves with a tap
of the «SP» button — Four levels
of difficulty
I've opted to include her as the
single, combined
character as I'm not entirely sure how the mechanics
of controlling the two twins at once would work, but as the woman who fostered and cared for the almighty Ganondorf, it only seems to make sense that she get proper recognition.
Multiplayer is the highlight
of the game due to the unpredictability
of human
controlled characters and the
single - player campaign is unfortunately lacking that X-factor.
The Perfect Fighting Experience: Virtua Fighter 5's signature style
of hand - to - hand combat, with revised mechanics, balance, timing and more, along with simplified
controls for new players while retaining the depth that veterans demand Dynamic and Interactive Arenas: Fighting areas in new shapes and sizes, including arenas with fences and walls that are different for every round — take unexpected advantage
of fighters» new wall - based moves, or break through the fences with special attacks A Mode for Every Fight: Dominate the leaderboards with VF5's extremely responsive online battle system, widely praised for having little to no latency, or take on an army
of opponents yourself in a new
single - player mode Endlessly Customized Combatants: Enter the ring with one
of 19 playable
characters, including fan favorite Taka - Arashi from Virtua Fighter 3 and an all - new
character, Jean Kujo, and customize them with unique costume and
character items.
Capcom will be putting out multiple pieces
of content both for free and through paid DLC, including a
single - player versus mode where you can fight against a computer -
controlled character.
SOCOM 4 «s
single player campaign puts you in
control of Cullen Gray, the epitome
of everything you've already seen in a military game's narrative
character.
«As a AAA poker experience based on Texas Hold «Em, Prominence Poker puts players in
control with a great combination
of single - player experiences like
character customization and RPG elements along with multiplayer options such as live events and tournaments for competitive play.»
Bug Heroes 2 comes with lots
of different
characters to unlock, three rich
single player modes, online multiplayer and some very nice graphics and
controls.
And for all
of those who prefer
single player, it provides a LEAP feature which will let you switch between the four main
characters — Dalton Brooks, Izzy Sinclair, Jacob Kimble, and Naya Deveraux - at anytime during combat, so you can fully
control every action and enjoy every
characters» skill set.
Pick from a selection
of characters equipped with super-powered arms, and use simple motion or button
controls to dish out highly strategic beat downs in select stages
of the
single - player campaign or even in one - on - one matches.
The first game resulting from a team
of Carnegie Mellon graduates, Entwined looks a co-operative version
of Audio Surf; however, it is in fact a
single - player game that requires players to
control two separate
characters simultaneously, one with each joystick.
The
controls click almost perfectly, the multiplayer options are through the roof, there's plenty to do on the
single - player front and the
characters and levels are like a treasure trove
of Sega history.
Its unique
single - player split - screen mechanic is designed to challenge your brain by putting you in
control of two
characters at the same time.
The result in a
single - player split - screen game that puts you in
control of two
characters in opposing realities.
Instead
of just playing as a
single Link, you must take
control of all three
characters, one at a time.
Add to that the replayability through finding secret levels, collecting all
of the shards in each level, and the complete mind - f *** that is the
single player mode where each analog stick
controls one
of the
characters, and you have yet another indie title that is destined to become one
of the classics that PlayStation gamers will talk about for years to come.
It's a hectic brawler, but instead
of a
single character, you'll simultaneously
control an army
of heroes in an amorphous mass, often by doodling shapes on the GamePad screen with a fingertip.
○ 6 different
single player modes: Challenge, Arcade, Not Miss, Time Attack, Dribbling, Practice ○ Competitive Online Modes: Multiplayer & Tournament ○ Dozens
of customizable
characters, jerseys, balls and shoes ○ Improved 3D graphics, physics and Flick
control
Not only did it
control brilliantly, but it looked amazing, had great
characters and had one
of the best
single player campaigns that year.
Many features can also be enjoyed solo, from playing against computer
controlled characters across many
of the game boards to the brand new
single player Bowser's Tower mode, which challenges you to reach the top as you try your hand at minigames
of ever - increasing difficulty: succeed to advance up one floor, else it's game over.
Xtreme Legends continues the series» faction based gameplay, in which players
control a
single character in the midst
of a large - scale battle.
Character designs are decent and some
of the ways you dispatch your enemies is truly amazing but unfortunately some things like the frame rate or the wishy washy accuracy
of the
controls affect the
single - player campaign.
But in spite
of its freshness, it still quickly grows tedious, especially since you only
control a
single character in combat, and rarely fight more than a
single enemy at once.
This aspect is clearly similar to Fallout, as is the focus on
controlling a
single character rather than a group
of people.
Finally, we know that the game is a
single - player experience, with the gamer alternating between the two
characters, but do you think it could've worked at all with some kind
of co-op factor, with one
character controlling Amazing and another handling 2099?
Just like the original, game - play sees you taking
control of three
characters at once during
single player mode, switching between each
character at the push
of a button — á la Sonic Heroes (albeit without the other
characters» screen presence)-- or as part
of a team online, playing with up to two other players.
While Toad Story serves up a more traditional Rayman platforming area, Teensies in Trouble introduces players to the idea
of using the gamepad to aid the on - screen
character, which in
single - player mode is
controlled by AI, with the player moving platforms, slicing ropes, and tickling large enemies to pave the way forward.
Unlike most RPGs before or since, instead
of creating a
character or taking
control of a
single individual, you get to choose from seven different
characters to complete the game with.
Instead
of a
single person
controlling both
characters, this time you're meant to play in either couch or online co-op with a friend.
The player
controls a
single character in an almost classical fantasy world, living through various adventures, meeting a lot
of people and surviving quite some more battles.
With the simple keyboard
controls and a
single goal you just smile as you walk around and try to beat youre enemies with a surprisingly big amount
of different
characters.
Taking the classic Call
of Duty first - person shooter series in a new direction, Modern Warfare puts the player in
control of a number
of different
characters in its
single - player campaign, as well as introducing new features to multiplayer games.
In a
single player play - through, a press
of the triangle / Y button easily switches between the two
characters, or in co-op, a second player can take
control in split screen play.
As with Nocturne, you
control a
single character throughout your journey and collect an assortment
of demons to make up your party and assist on your many quests.
Outside
of the multiplayer, the
single - player campaign will pick up shortly after the events
of Halo 4, and there have been whispers that players may get to take
control of Agent Jameson Locke, a
character introduced in the Halo Nightfall television series released by Showtime, which ties the events
of Halo 4 and Halo 5 together.
The
controls do feel a bit tight, neither Mordecai nor Rigby can sprint on their own the player has to press and hold the Y button to sprint.Though in a game like this that does make
control of the
characters on screen cumbersome in spots, especially with the tight and precise jumps that are needed to be made through a
single level.
Is there any chance
of a
single - player mode (perhaps with one player
controlling two
characters), or will it be exclusively co-op?
The Grand Prix mode — which takes players through ten rounds against the majority
of the game's cast — offers a great way to engage in
single - player focused combat that still offers quite a challenge with the AI -
controlled characters.