The phrase
"enemy army" refers to a group of soldiers who are fighting against you or your country, and they want to harm you in a battle or war.
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When playing the game, I was often tasked with a choice of which star to sacrifice to an
advancing enemy army.
In this Dynasty Warriors - inspired adventure, you'll take control of Link, Zelda, Ganon and other Legend of Zelda mainstays as you lead your forces
against enemy armies on huge, ever - changing battlefields.
If you're already heading for a fall - out before the Turkey's stuffed and the ham is glazed, then it might be time to take a deep breath and press re-set, so you are ready to head into the holiday as a team, not two raging generals
of enemy armies.
Railways can be sabotaged and transport can be blocked
by enemy armies who take control of parts of the line or railway stations.
To do this plunder nearby lands in raiding stance,
defeat enemy armies and extort as much money as you can from the aftermath, and sack cities every so often to empty their vaults.
It also doesn't help that you have a limited number of reserves to plug into your army that may aid in taking on specific
enemy armies through strategic manipulations of who you send out into battle.
This will take place in either your or their castle, so it is recommended that you build defences to help hold
enemy armies back.
All missions take place during the day, so you're basically free to run around and take down as many
enemy armies as you can.
Instead of small teams, you now team up with one big team against a
huge enemy army.
This becomes even more frustrating when trying to outrun a
strong enemy army that's hot on your trail.
Physically direct your armies and hurl spells at the enemy
Launch waves of tanks, troops, helicopters and bombers to
destroy enemy armies while simultaneously attacking their bases.
First is Horde Mode where the heroes fight against a
vast enemy army that grows in numbers and difficulty from wave to wave.
If you're here for the gameplay and
merciless enemy army beatings, then you'll definitely enjoy this game.
There are also adorable skirmish battles in which Evan leads up to four military units
against enemy armies, utilizing simple rock - paper - scissors style strategy to emerge triumphant.
According to an ancient tale, there once was a prophet who lived in a city under siege
by enemy armies.
When I play a game like Shining Force II — a game in which your party members can be each be identified with a single adjective — I can find satisfaction through combat, which is complicated: you have to simultaneously think about positioning, healing, and maneuvering your units around a grid - based battlefield in order to take down
enemy armies as efficiently as possible.
Even when you had destroyed the
entire enemy army, you still had to take out their super-powered commander.
To stay alive, you must face off against
enemy armies and gruesome, man - eating killers — all while attempting to capture and control as many bases as possible.
A grappling hook makes any kind of sensible siege gameplay moot, because the overpowered main character can just climb over literally any wall and hack up
the enemy army within anyway.
You'll be left in awe as you charge up and then activate a brutal special attack which takes out an entire regiment of
the enemy army, and then be stunned as you power - up and unleash an even larger attack.
He giggles manically as he swings his twin scimitars for his normal attacks while his special attack involve using the power of twilight to summon large objects to swat at his enemies with, or in one memorable attack simply growing to giant proportions himself to belly flop on
the enemy army.
In most missions,
the enemy army will be lead by one or more NPC controlled playable characters, who serve as some of the game's biggest challenges.
At its most basic, Conquest is a SRPG where you pit an army of characters against
an enemy army.
No present could give more pleasure to a great chief, above all to the commanders of
the enemy army, who adorned themselves in such a way that they lost their human form.
For instance, I come across
an enemy army consisting of all undead units.
In a world that has been overrun by vicious monsters and
enemy armies, where countries across the land have been forced to deploy all of their available forces to protect their people, there stands one princess ready to step in front of danger to keep her kingdom safe.
Queen Beyla is surrounded by sinister plots and
enemy armies.
Armed with a variety of loadouts that range from guns to pheromone grenades, you'll face off against
enemy armies and gruesome, human - eating killers — all while attempting to capture and control as many bases as possible.
The matchmaking system allows you to fight against
an enemy army for simple training sparring — or a battle awarded with increasing the player's rating, gold, and possibly new units to capture.
Skirmishes pit your battalions against
enemy armies, with victory going to the one who kills off all the other soldiers first.
This is bare bones, hexagon - based strategy game that puts players in control of an army with all the standard units and pit them against a series of increasingly difficult maps and
enemy armies.
It must be said that the quests themselves are still pretty prosaic: I'm simply instructed to defeat
any enemy army to prove my ratulinity, and am left to imagine the context with only boxes of flavour text as inspiration.
In «Escape» you have to get your army to a certain point on the map and keep
the enemy armies from getting there.
Enemy armies might march armies around your empire, but they don't actually do anything, save your main foes, the Femorians, who might infest a village with a disease, which can usually be cured through a quest which I will get to later.
Mechanically they offer up a series of capture points leading to a boss battle, but the sense of driving
an enemy army back to its keep is both palpable and exciting.
Home consoles are fine as well, but there's a certain charm in having the Fire Emblem franchise being portable, allowing you to best
an enemy army on the go.
Enemy army is so close to our castle!
To stay alive, you must face off against
enemy armies and gruesome, man - eating killers — all while attempting to capture and control as many bases as possible.
These skills have a wide range of effects, from calling down an orbital strike on
an enemy army, to rescuing doomed units with an aerial evacuation.
You take control of the leader of your army and are able to plow your way through
the enemy army out on the field.
The Dragon Knight character seen in the 1st PD trailer is an enemy who is part of a special group of people within
the enemy army and uses unconventional armor that differs from the army's standard issue.