Not exact matches
«The typical split testing that most businesses do is to play around with
button color — which is not the most
effective use of your time.
Unfortunately, the graphics fail to impress, the story isn't anything memorable, banging
buttons is as
effective as making
use of the combos, and what should have been an epic quest can be completed by a novice gamer in around eight hours, with not much reason for replay.
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The Wizard is a spellcaster and is operated through
button combinations, which makes him the most tedious character to
use, but once you learn his combos and spells you become the most
effective murder machine in the party due to his large arsenal
of area
of effect spells.
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.
The temptation to mash A and B is strong, given how
effective it can be, but eventually you'll have to start
using the right trigger (with one
of the face
buttons) to pull off the special attacks.
Unit 13
uses a fairly simple, but yet
effective, cover system that only take a press
of a
button, and overall it is pretty smooth, although I did encounter a few instances
of getting stuck to a wall or box that I was hiding behind.
By holding down the attack
button, you can shoot a projectile, which is more
effective but can only be
used a certain number
of times.