Not exact matches
For the recent Tokyo auto show, Toyota trucked
in a
horde of journalists from across the globe
in an effort to make sure
everyone is acutely aware of how important the TNGA concept is to its future.
You'll be battling for control of Gateway city which is made up of six randomly chosen hexagonal districts that surround a central district, but standing
in your way are other players, the city guards tasked with keeping order and even invading monsters whose sole goal is to trash stuff, thus not only do you want to score the most Infamy points by the end of the game but you also need to stop the city from getting overrun by the monster
hordes otherwise it's game over for
everyone, bringing a sort of semi-cooperative element into the experience.
While other games have their own versions of
Horde Mode, Gears of War comes
in and shows why people always compare
everyone else's to Gears; it's simply the most fun.
Brent: Survival mode is your standard
Horde mode that you and
everyone else have played
in most other shooters.
When I'm
in public games,
everyone but me sucks at
horde mode, but Judgment makes them suck less.
Many zombies have already been slain and many survivors have already perished, but now that the undead
horde has arrived
in full force, the human race must call upon
everyone that remains to take up arms.
Squirrel Girl lobs exploding nut - obsessed rodents at
everyone and can warp
in hordes of the critters, who then explode.
In this version of
Horde 3.0, it's very class - based with
everyone having a job to do.
The one
everyone is most vocal about and missed is
Horde mode which débuted
in Gears of Wars 2 and tasked players with fighting increasingly difficult waves of AI enemies.