Different special attacks are activated via the Triangle button, such as the drain attack that absorbs HP / MP or the Dragoon Jump that launches you into the air to smash back down with a powerful blast — great for groups of goblins or getting out of harm's way for a few seconds.
Throughout the game, you will unlock several
different special attacks that will prove very useful.
When in control, you can pick from a variety of different Arts, which are essentially
different special attacks.
Weapons deal out
different special attacks and bonuses depending on their elemental effects, while various armour sets, potions and temporary performance - enhancing crystals are all up for grabs so long as you can afford them.
As you progress through the story, you will also gain
different special attacks.
Each characters has two
different special attacks, some short range and some long range.
Switching between characters was a great way to try out different play styles and
the different special attacks.
Not exact matches
Ghostbusters: The Video Game, despite some gameplay issues, features a good variety of situations with a lot of strategy linked to
different kinds of weapons and enemies that requires a
special attack to be beaten.
Moreover, if you summon a
different partner each chance you get to summon, all previously summoned characters will also be summoned — as well as lend their own
special attacks to the team - up
special attack.
For a game that has more Sword users than it actually needed, each one fights with a style
different than the other and their
Special Attacks aren't too bad either.
There are five major classes of weapons, such as sword and bomb, each with a
different method of
attack and
special move.
And while a light and heavy
attack allowed Zelda to fight through the enemies without much threat, big hordes of moblins, and there were several dozen on screen heading for her at almost all times, were better handled with a few
different types of
special attacks.
If you've resolved to pay off your credit card debt, there are much better ways to
attack the challenge than taking out more or
different loans, in my opinion anyway, though some
special individuals are smart and disciplined enough to use, say, consolidation loans to help pay off debt.
- Travis has a weak
attack, strong
attack and jump
attack - Travis also has
different skills and a running slash - you can do a 2 - player
special attack - story focuses on the relationship between Travis and Badman - some of the alternate / secret routes in the game will make your path ahead more challenging - camera style will change depending on where you are in a level - includes a cameo from The Silver Case - Suda used games like Smash TV as an inspiration for Travis Strikes Again - the staff working on this game is about 10 people in total - Suda still has the idea of a game starring Shinobu, but isn't sure if that would be for No More Heroes 3 or another spin - off - Suda says he'd like to put Juliet from Lollipop Chainsaw into the game, but he'd need permission from Kadokawa WB
Before you begin your playthrough, you'll be given the option to choose between 4
different characters with their own standard and
special attack (more will be unlocked as you progress through the game), after which you will be asked to pick the village you are from upon choosing your character.
Both of these require a
special kind of energy to use which can be gained in a few
different ways, but the primary method during combat is to perform unbroken chains of moves and block
attacks, thus causing enemies to drop
special orbs that you suck up.
A
special attack can be a barrage or bullets in three
different directions or a shot that can go through walls.
For each army in the box you've got four
different troops with matching cards that list their
attack and defense values as well as any
special abilities.
By saving the life of previous characters you obtain additional lives per characters saved and are able to perform each of the characters
special attacks you saved regardless of how many
different ones you saved.
Each has access to 12
specials (various
different attacks), entirely unique and thus, the Mii Fighters have a pool of 36
specials to choose from.
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.
Speaking of
attacks and skills, outside of your normal
attacks, each character in Trails in the Sky has access to two
different types of
special abilities: Arts and Crafts.
Most weapons have
attacks mapped to the X and A buttons and some sort of
special move attached to the R button, which can be another
attack that can be used with the other buttons to generate simple combos or something completely
different entirely.
Drivers are physical attackers who get access to
different kinds of
attacks and
special skills based on the Blades they have equipped and active.
As with the other Warriors titles, you will also have three
different attack types - normal, strong and
special.
Hunters may engage in battle utilizing one of fourteen
different weapon types, and while they all use the same light, heavy, and
special attack buttons, each handles drastically
different from the rest.
All basic
attacks and
special are
different, but each fighter feels too familiar and transitioning in between them gets a bit boring because of that similar feel.
He has some similar electric
attacks, but most of his
specials and his final Smash are
different.
▶ FARTS of
different colors ▶ VOMIT tilting you phone to DESTROY all the Zombies ▶
Special meals with SPECIAL ATTACKS: Bomb Fart, Electric Fart, Doubl
Special meals with
SPECIAL ATTACKS: Bomb Fart, Electric Fart, Doubl
SPECIAL ATTACKS: Bomb Fart, Electric Fart, Double Fart.
Contributing to the deep, dark and frequently disturbing insanity of the complete Isaac experience, The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth + includes over 500
different items and weapons — many of which grant
special powers and synergized
attack combinations — scattered throughout more than 6,000 terrifying rooms.
Moira's preferred choice of weapon is a crowbar, which comes in handy for breaking pieces of wood across inaccessible doors, unlocking
special crates that can be found around
different locations, and
attacking enemies.
While they only start with one
special initially, they each have access to three
different Musou
attacks once you have developed the character.
Trigger
special attacks to destroy the enemy hordes and protect your tower against tons of
different boss encounters in this Old School, Retro Classic!
As you move characters through the
different story modes, you will be able to level them up and gain
special ability points that unlock additional
attacks and eventually creature summons.
Jack, along with many of the main players from the campaign, show up as playable characters in multiplayer, each with
different moves and
special attacks.
You dole out pain by using the
Attack and
Special buttons, which dish out
different moves based on which direction you're holding the analog stick.
This whole fury system could have been really epic, like some of the
special attacks in the Dynasty Warriors series but sadly it's more of the same just with a
different visual effect.
Many
different weapons are available to you but the essence is that you will just mash the
attack buttons repeatedly to beat of the constant waves of enemies, and when you have built up enough power in your Musou meter you can unleash a
special move, which varies depending on the character you are using and it's a very effective way of clearing out large groups of enemies.
Pairing up with
different characters brings with it
different abilities, and a linked partner will have
special attacks that can help you out, such as a heal from Jude or a guard break from Alvin.
Unlike other games, you don't have four
special attacks and a bunch of
different stats.
The three playable characters (Lilac, Carol, and Milla) all have unique speeds,
attacks, and
special moves that make playing levels with each character a
different expirience.
The combat is rather simplistic, with an
Attack button and one
Special Attack, but it can be customized all sorts of
different ways.
There's nine
different Cubemen than each have a
special attack or ability and unique stats.
The former is incredibly varied and clever, featuring everything from standard guns, to buckets, paint rollers, brushes, sniper riffles, and more, each having a sub-weapon (
different sorts of bombs) and a
special attack (including a team - wide shield and a jet - pack) which can be activated whenever a gauge is filled up.
Surely, the natural additions are here: there are new weapons, sub-weapons, and gear; the
special attacks have been completely revamped as there are no returning moves; original stages have been built, and a
different single - player campaign is presented.
With
different combinations of light and heavy
attacks and
special abilities, such as dashing through enemies and freezing time within a set radius for a few seconds, you can carve out your own playstyle.
Toon Link could use the Skull Hammer and
different air
attacks, and Falco could just use some slight alterations to his
specials and air
attacks.
Variations can give the character
different basic
attacks, combos or
special moves.
they re
attacks are
different and they re
specials have a slight difference, Falco kicks his reflecter out while fox keeps it in place like a shield.
Each level has Survival Mode, Pure Strategy Mode (with no
attacking and all towers) and a
special challenge with
different restrictions and goals.