As detailed by Gamespot, Injustice: Gods Among Us will feature at least 28 playable characters including Batman, Superman, Wonderwoman, The Flash, Solomon Grundy, and Harley Quinn battling it out in fully
destructible environments within the DC Universe.
Make links between the idea of
destructible environments within relevant computer games and link to the destruction of the environment in the real world.
Developers, Saber Interactive must be complimented for creating a nearly entirely
destructible environment within the campaign and multiplayer that will see a building brought down to its foundations — exposing the enemy or creating your own cover!
Not exact matches
Most impressively of all, there are plenty of
destructible environments that are so well constructed to a point of strategically placing
destructible objects
within a certain radius of each other in order to set off a chain reaction of explosions that you can lure enemies into by getting their attention, making them follow you and perfectly timing when you shoot at the
destructible object.
I would have liked to have seen some form of competitive multiplayer from the PS4 version that would have included such game modes as deathmatch, team deathmatch, capture the flag and king of the hill, amongst other game modes, while set on the full - scale
destructible environments found
within each of the procedurally generated
environments from the single player and co-op modes with the progressive upgrades system, customisable loadout and support for two to four players.
Graphically, Time Recoil on PS4 looks as good as you would anticipate a top - down shooter to be with fluent animations from your character and enemies, while the weaponry and special moves produce some amazing visual effects and explosions
within the
destructible environments, alongside the highlight of the time travel effects in slow motion and moving between timelines through a time vortex reminiscent of the time displacement unit in Terminator Genisys.
Sadly though not too much of the
environment is
destructible but there are some areas where you can take down set objects and yes, once again Sly Cooper gets a few, maybe too many, nods
within the game as neon signs and graffiti will usually show something from those games, nothing specific just random fun for those who take the time out to spot stuff like that
within the
environment.
Set
within a randomly generated sci - fi setting straight out of the annals of Blade Runner and Judge Dread, Neon Chrome has players engaging in thrilling twin - stick battles
within fully -
destructible cyberpunk
environments.
Huge
destructible environments for the player to roam
within (either with a mecha by their side or just with a trusty rocket launcher).