In Gunheart you'll be
fighting against hordes of enemies in different types of missions.
The action can be described as a mix between Gauntlet and a moderately complex fighting game: Like in Gauntlet, you take on the role of a single warrior
fighting against a horde of enemies, but instead of just having an attack button and a magic button, you have a decent variety of close - combat moves in addition to both long - range and short - range spells, combos, and defensive moves.
Spanning multiple locales and times, players will
fight against hordes of enemies big and small, and in some cases, really big!
Not exact matches
In 2000, the second instalment (known as Shin Sangokumusou in Japan) scrapped the
fighting formula used in the original title, replacing it with a three dimensional hack n» slash brawler which pitted numerous legends
of the Three Kingdoms
against hordes of enemy soldiers.
Master the levels, collect points, and climb up the leaderboards in the highly replayable and challenging Mission Mode, or
fight for your survival
against hordes of enemies in the nightmarishly hard Arena Mode.
You can still be a single warrior
fighting against horde after
horde of enemies.
Blackwall has
fought against huge odds many times, his impressive defensive capability letting him survive
against hordes of enemies in dramatic last stands.
In fine
Horde Mode style, Strike Suit Infinity pilots
fight to stay alive as long as possible
against a never - ending army
of enemies, with the intention
of surviving each round and climbing the leaderboards.
With two modes
of play, you can battle
against hordes of enemies cooperatively or
fight against each other.
Even Ghosts» Safeguard
horde mode (another co-op mode in Squads), which pits players
against waves
of mindless, gun - toting
enemies, is bland, especially compared to the thrill
of fighting an army
of enemies in the previous games» Spec Ops co-op.
ToonWarz gives players control
of a lone commando,
fighting against hordes of vicious
enemy soldiers.
For example, the boss battle before the final boss is literally a seven or so stage
fight with no save point between, the first three or four parts
of which are just
fighting random
hordes of enemies (and the last three difficult
fights against the Koopalings).
Co-op allows players to go on individual missions
against AI, or to compete in a
Horde Mode style arena where players have an entire level in which to
fight off waves
of enemy AI with a friend.
Your mission is simple: Play as AMS Agent James Taylor or Kate Green and save the world by
fighting against an old
enemy and
hordes of unforgiving evil creatures.
Hordes of Enemies:
Fight huge waves
of peons while testing your skills and wit
against the other famed generals that have also been eagerly sharpening their skills while awaiting your encounter.
You must try to balance chain - collecting these,
against fighting off the
hordes of enemies.
As stated earlier, you play as either Billy or Jimmy Lee as they
fight their way
against hordes of enemies using either their fists, kicks, and / or objects.
Another example, and one
of the more frustrating one is later on in the game you are set with defending a base, don't worry I don't put spoilers in my reviews, from
hordes of enemies trying to destroy certain objects that you need to defend, and it is one
of the worst missions in the game simply because the game mechanics kept
fighting against me with everything it got, but after quite some time, and numerous retries I finally managed to complete the first 4 or 5 parts
of the mission, and the game had me then racing up a mountain chasing a plane which I then had to try and get onto, which again, is fine, but when the game freezes up on me and blue screens and puts me back to the dashboard, only to have me reboot the game and starting that mission all over again, that was almost the last straw for me.
You'll
fight off
hordes of enemies in turn - based strategy, dodging laser beams and flaming pits, and using dangerous environments
against your
enemy.
Characters and
enemies are basic, while most look the same, you are
fighting against hordes of uniformed officers so really other then their faces they should look somewhat similar.
Sure, players still have to team up
against overwhelming
hordes of enemies, some
of whom possess special abilities that can instantly take players out
of the
fight, but Vermintide has so much more to it, including unlockable skills and classes, epic loot, and Twitch integration that lets viewers help or screw over the players.