The other mode is called «Swarm Mode», which is the arcade version where you'll try to survive
fighting against waves of enemies.
In single player mode, you'll
fight against waves of enemies and once cleared, you'll advance to the next stage.
Other new features introduced since the game launched on Early Access includes a new lobby, stores to purchase new equipment for your character; Hold Your Ground, a cooperative mode that sees players
fight against waves of enemies; and The Arena, a free for all battle over treasure chests filled with loot.
Your goal is to
fight against the waves of enemies \» attacks!
Players in Bravo Team can go alone, or with a friend, to
fight against waves of enemies in a run - down city in Eastern Europe.
Not exact matches
Inputting it during a boss
fight against the Vic Viper will send the game into Zoradius, a 3 - D take on Gradius with
waves of enemies to blast.
Most
of the stages are restricted battle arenas where you
fight against the
waves upon
waves of enemies.
Hayashi believes the boss
fights in Zela games are
of a very high quality and that the team developing Hyrule Warriors wouldn't be able to emulate them, so instead boss
fights will see the player face off
against waves of smaller
enemies to charge up a special meter and then attack the boss.
Transformers: War for Cybertron takes players to the final moments
of the grand civil war that will determine the survival
of the entire Transformers race. Fans will be able to explore the Transformers war - ravaged home planet in full 3D environments for the first time, armed with a diverse arsenal
of high - tech weaponry and the ability to convert instantly from robot to vehicle form at any time as they engage in heart - pounding battles on land and in the air in this gripping, third - person action shooter. Complete with several multiplayer modes,  Transformers: War for Cybertron allows gamers to play through story missions with their friends in drop in / drop out online co-op, and also create their own Transformers character for competitive head - to - head multiplayer modes, choosing among four distinct character classes, personalizing their characterâ $ ™ s look and selecting from a huge variety
of weapons, skills and abilities. Additionally, the game introduces Escalation, a four - player online co-op mode that allows gamers to
fight together as their favorite Autobots or Decepticons
against increasing
waves of enemies utilizing strong teamwork to survive.
Way back in 2003, Treasure's Ikaruga redefined the vertically - scrolling shooter with a strategic style that required players to quickly switch the polarity
of their ship to survive (and ultimately,
fight back
against) an unending
wave of enemy gunfire.
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.
After especially tough
fights against numerous
waves of enemies, I felt genuine adrenaline rushes.
Other challenges include weaving through
waves of traffic, trying to continually boost or drift
against a clock, and some boss
fight style races that have you pumping weapons into huge, tank - like
enemies.
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.
It also brought players Firefight, a new yet now well known mode where players work together to
fight against overwhelming
waves of enemies.
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.
It starts by raising a pillar to draw Hive towards it, where you then
fight against seven
waves of enemies each with a boss
fight and finishing with a final
fight that cycles through five different bosses each week.
Koei Tecmo took the fantasy adventures
of Zelda and merged it with the Warriors franchise, a fast - paced hack - and - slash series that had players
fighting to take forts and complete missions
against waves of enemies.
In fact, it's only a few minutes into matters in which you'll discover that upgrading is key to your success and no matter whether you are going up
against waves of rather unique
enemies — all moving and attacking in different ways — or
fighting back the bosses which appear at the end
of each ten stages, you'll have a good time doing so.
After you selected your class, you're dropped into a level where you
fight against up to 50
waves of enemies.
As well as the few single - player levels, there's also a survival mode which involves
fighting off
waves of enemy craft, a number
of multiplayer modes with different objectives, and options for squad based play and player vs AI battles to ease the misery
of playing
against real people.
Another will have you
fighting against a large
wave of NPC
enemies and the player that defeats the most at the end
of the round wins.
Endless Mode puts you up
against waves of different
enemies and depending on how well you do your attacks, health, and magic will be partially restored, while Arena mode has you
fighting against exclusive
enemies more challenging than those seen in the campaign,
The single - player and cooperative two - player modes pit players
against endless
waves of enemies as they
fight for high scores on an ever - changing board.
As a long - time Donald Duck fan, I was overjoyed to have Donald and Goofy
fighting at my side
against waves of enemies while exploring the game's many worlds.
Most
of the stages are restricted battle arenas where you
fight against the
waves upon
waves of enemies.