Sentences with phrase «enemies by flying»

Each mode has its own setup and goal, from earning as many points as possible in a single life, to defeating enemies by flying through gates, rather than using weapons.

Not exact matches

Loving our enemies is about as easy for humans as flying by rapidly flapping our arms.
The scientists found that application of dicamba inhibited or delayed flowering in common boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum), resulting in significantly reduced visitation by insect species, including honeybees (pollinators) and syrphid flies (natural enemies).
Not only can they pick up sounds from at least 375 body - lengths away (about 10 feet), but they're also specially attuned to the frequencies produced by the wing beats of their flying enemies, like the wasp.
But like Abrams did on «Star Trek,» Whedon has stepped up his game in a major way: the action is clear and coherent, the pacing is tight (it's 140 minutes long, but flies by) and the technical contributions are top - notch across the board, from the Bond - movie production design of James Chinlund («The Fountain «-RRB- and the razor - sharp cutting of Jeffrey Ford («Public Enemies «-RRB- and Lisa Lassek («Cabin In The Woods») to Seamus McGarvey «s bright cinematography and Alan Silvestri's firmly listenable score (although the latter could, it should be said, use a more distinctive theme).
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Scavenging for supplies so you can craft the type of arrows you need to weaken a particularly difficult enemy, surveying a bandit settlement or pasture of machines and engaging with a diverse cast of characters that mostly have stellar personalities is an addictive gameplay loop that will make your 30 + hours with the game fly by.
You do this by flying through nine different levels, completing mission objectives such as killing enemies, protecting allies, racing through narrow corridors, and using magic to clear pathways.
But despite those problems, there is some fun to be had by flying around as a dragon, chomping on goats, dropping boulders on enemy structures, and spitting fire at flying foes.
Choreographer Rosie Perez (yes, that Rosie Perez) discusses how the show in general and the Fly Girls in particular helped make hip - hop mainstream by featuring songs from the day's hottest groups, like Public Enemy and Kid «n Play, in their routines.
Line up hordes of enemies and watch them fly away as you blast away your cannon in this twinstick - shooter loved by critics.
The Enemy by Charlie Higson is, according to Publishers Weekly, the book where «Lord of the Flies meets 28 Days Later.»
Anyone who has ever played the game knows it can sometimes be hard to differentiate enemies from friendlies, and now you get to make that snap judgement while the player in question is flying by you at mach 1.
I think the fact that Blue Reflection doesn't comprise of really long dungeons and forced enemy encounters is definitely a positive, especially considering how chapters fly by really quickly and the game is heavily story and character development focused.
For example you can throw fireballs or release bubbles which surround you and protect you from enemies; as well as the traditional weapons such as rockets and a machine gun (which by shooting downwards you can fly through the air - very useful).
One of the more interesting elements of the game is that you pick up coloured pellets left by defeated enemies, and add them to the similarly coloured orb flying in formation with your ship.
-- fast - paced and combo - centric — fighting involves meleeing, kicking and shooting — dodge attacks and activate Witch Time — Torture Attacks return — new Torture Attack featurs a pair of grinders and a fatality — Umbral Climax meter is charged by successful combos — this turns regular attacks into enormous, screen - sized strikes — send enemies flying with giant, floating fists and feet made from hair — still leaves Bayonetta in very revealing \» outfits \» after these attacks — on location is the back of a speeding harrier jet flying through the heart of a congested city — you \'re being chased by other jets and massive, horrific angels — appearance from Jeanne confirmed — features off - TV play — \» Touch \» mode allows players to control Bayonetta using the GamePad \'s touchscreen [Source: Gonintendo]
The player can also attack flying enemies by pressing the button (if passed to Mario) or the button (if passed to Luigi), making their baby counterparts shoot fireballs, which damage airborne enemies.
Players fly around shooting at enemies that come whizzing by, using their guns and missiles to take down as many as possible without being taken down themselves.
For example, the mentioned raccoon - like Tanooki Suit gives the player the ability to fly just like the Super Leaf power - up, but it also gives the ability of transformation into a statue (and while he is in this state, Mario can not be harmed by any of the enemies or the other obstacles), and the Hammer Suit also has another function — Mario can create a shield in order to protect himself from the fireballs.
In Smash Run, the Bullet Bill enemies attack by slowly flying toward the player and running into them to deal damage.
This creep flies and upon death drops a Normal enemy Get five stars by skipping waves as quickly as realistically possible for each map, skip the time between each wave, and don \» t lose lives!
Bug fixes are still update worthy (hopefully none exist) 5 Types of towers: - Arrow: Single target, attacks ground and air units - Cannon: Single target splash damage, attacks ground units only - Splash: Area of Effect (AoE) attack in radius around tower, attacks ground units only - Air: Single target shot that splits into two new projectiles, attacks air units only - Wall: Cheap tower for creating a path for creeps 3 Tower Elements: - Ice: Slow attack, long range, costly, applies slow to enemies - Fire: Fast attack, short range, expensive, applies burn to enemies - Normal: Average stats across the board, cheap 6 Types of Towers: - Normal: Basic creep that progresses slowly ahead with an average health - Armored: High health point creep that can take a beating, but is also very slow - Speed: Fastest creep in the game, but also one of the weakest - Flying: This creep will bypass your ground defenses and walls by flying from start to finish - Dividing: This creep will separate and split into smaller creeps until it is killed a total of 7 times - Parachute: You thought the Flying creep waFlying: This creep will bypass your ground defenses and walls by flying from start to finish - Dividing: This creep will separate and split into smaller creeps until it is killed a total of 7 times - Parachute: You thought the Flying creep waflying from start to finish - Dividing: This creep will separate and split into smaller creeps until it is killed a total of 7 times - Parachute: You thought the Flying creep waFlying creep was bad?
Gamers can look forward to using five different types of Pikmin: the Red Pikmin are immune to fire, hence they are the spawn of Satan; Blue Pikmin can survive in water and not drown; Yellow Pikmin can not be harmed by electricity, shockingly; the new Rock Pikmin can break stuff and can be thrown at enemies for MASSIVE damage; and the fresh pink Winged Pikmin can fly and carry stuff over obstacles.
Jumping and dropping through a set of floors as you blast enemies away with a force push or lock them into place by summoning spikes from the ground is a difficult skill to master on the fly.
Though Koopa Paratroopas do not appear, either themselves or have enemies based off of them, they are mentioned by a Toad in Peach's Castle about how he wished to have wings of a Paratroopa or Lakitu's Cloud to fly in a remote Time Hole.
Because each ship function can only be controlled by one person at a time, it takes a considerable amount of coordination and teamwork to fly your ship, protect it from damage and fend of enemies.
Like a select few enemies, Goombas do not appear on the field, and can only be fought by getting into a battle with a Fly Guy or Durapurl.
Flying units, hero units, multiple goals, and the ability to change the course of enemy units by considered tower placement, all play a role in the winning strategy.
You can switch classes on the fly just by picking up a different hat and presto! That wimpy Worker is now a deadly Warrior. This makes for interesting back and forth battles since everyone can pick the right class for any given situation. As Workers collect resources, the hat machines can be upgraded to unlock new abilities for each class and build siege weapons. Once upgraded, the Priest can drain enemies health and the Worker gains bombs to destroy structures. Catapults and ladders can be built to gain access to the enemy castle. This is where Fat Princess really blew my mind.
Naturally, there is a su - purr - ior villain that the Spacerats report to, by the name of King Pug, which just so happens to be a gigantic pug that flies around on a flying saucer and fires laser beams out of his mouth and if you're an experienced gamer of games that are part of the shooter and bullet hell scene, you might just see a lot of him as King Pug is something of Spacecats with Lasers» true enemy that can be encountered in the game's only playable mode.
The control scheme consists of swiping the touch screen to guide Baby along by the hand; swiping the touch screen to return Baby's balloon to her; tapping the touch screen to temporarily get rid of enemies such as the flies with paper clips attempting to burst Baby's balloon; swiping the rear touch pad to change the mood of the surrounding environment; and tapping the touch pad to make Baby and her enemies jump with fear, shock and surprise.
Enemy planes put up a decent fight, and in some missions you'll run into planes flown by other Peanuts characters or the Red Baron himself which will take some work to bring down.
Having to land directly on top of an enemy fly (having to point the control stick down to do so), then immediately trying to dash to the left in the air (having to point the control stick up and to the left) and reorient yourself to stomp the next enemy, only to be greeted by a claustrophobic enemy encounter on the other side of a rather long chasm pushed my stress levels past the comfort zone.
If your timing is just right, enemies will be hit by a critical attack, and will fly off - screen.
On top of this, players can gather medals from fallen enemies either by flying over them or sucking them up when ceasing their fire for about a second.
At times, you'll be swamped with enemies, with bullets and attacks flying all over the screen which you'll have to avoid and counter by moving about the screen and either shooting your foes or slashing them with a sword.
Watch as a group of players bombard an enemy base in a fly - by.
The only problem with Tails is that once you start flying, he can't attack, not even by landing on top of enemies.
He sucks so hard he can fly indefinitely by inflating like a balloon (leaving you with absolutely no excuse for pitfall deaths), but he also takes on the characteristics of any themed enemies he inhales.
Now three more are coming out at the PAX South event: Crush Your Enemies by Vile Monarch, Hard Reset Redux by Flying Wild Hog, and Zombie Night Terror by No Clip.
You can attack from close by, but for some serious damage you'll want to take advantage of the floating mechanic, which is also the best way to reach flying enemies.
You can stack enemies on top of each other to make mountains of enemies; you can also add wings to some enemies to let them fly, float, or bounce, or you can make them extra big by giving them a mushroom; you can put enemies or powerups in pipes so that they respawn whenever they get killed / disappear, put them in breakable blocks / coin boxes to give players a surprise, or combine certain objects and enemies together for all new challenges.
Time sure flies when you're killing enemies by the thousands.
To retrieve the bananas, Kong has to traverse hazard - filled forests and beaches shelled by pirates, ride mine carts over broken tracks, fly rockets through many dangers and battle myriad enemies.
The catch is that if the key gets knocked out of your hand, which can happen if you fall too far or get hit by an enemy, it goes flying.
The Flying Swallow, the Izuna Drop and various other signature moves are present as well as the awesome Ultimate Technique (where you franticly scribble on the screen) which gets boosted by the souls of fallen enemies.
Kill the horde of Skull warriors and collect the ectoplasm to set up towers and defenses whenever the magic stones light up: CATAPULTS, to throw flame to the enemy; BARRICADES, to block the attackers in their path; BARRELS, to shoot fire arrows and explode them in the middle of a skeleton legion; POISON PLANTS, to hit the warriors and slay them slowly while they walk... There are diverse types of magic energy to use at war: LIGHTNING, to defeat targets with metal or steel armor; FIRE, to burn light armor troops and blow up the exploding barrels; ICE, to turn your victims into ice cubes and slow them down; POISON, just one drop and the victim will succumb little by little to its toxic effects; STUN, to shoot and make their heads spin and leave them stupefied; EXPLOSIVE, to send everything flying with its strong TNT head... Use all with the different kind of arrows and do individual, radius or multiple damage.
Originally created by famous Japanese manga writer, animator, and illustrator, Osamu Tezuka, Astro Boy (aka Atom) is a robot boy who flies using rocket propulsion and is equipped with some powerful capabilities to kick enemy ass into next week.
The sheer volume of enemies found through each level ensures bullets are constantly flying everywhere, whilst the environment themself will be blasting to pieces throughout all of the gunfire too (you can actually earn a dash attack by quickly killing enemies that'll allow you to smash through walls, which always proves effective when trying to surprise your enemies).
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