They said that in Hyrule Warriors - you would power up a gauge during boss fights by
fighting swarms of enemies and then unleashing a special attack on the boss.
Plenty of times you'll
fight a swarm of enemies, only to then wander around aimlessly completely unaware of your next objective.
Not exact matches
There are six factions to choose from: The Lyonar, who focus on defense and healing; Songhai, the most mobile and aggressive
of the bunch; Vetruvina, who rely on powerful abilities and high adaptability to win their
fights; Abyssian, who can neutralize threats and
swarm their
enemies; Magmar, who rely on overwhelming power; or the Vanar, with their cunning and trickery used to hedge their opponents in.
See, whilst very few will
fight back with projectiles, the sheer size
of their
swarms will ensure you are under the cosh at all times, with the Deep Ones, Spawn
of Dagon, Fire Vampires, Flying Polyp and Tentacles just a few
of the various
enemy types.
Cutting down
swarms of enemies is great and all, but what if you're tired
of fighting but still want to keep playing Valkyrie Drive - Bhikkhuni — ?
Inversus, by Ryan Juckett
of Hypersect, is billed as a «minimalist, negative - space shooter,» in which players take control
of squares and
fight against other players and
swarms of enemies on a black and white board.
From there, you can
fight a variety
of powerful bosses, or
swarms of enemies.
The other mode is called «
Swarm Mode», which is the arcade version where you'll try to survive
fighting against waves
of enemies.
The game moves very fast despite the colorful graphics and variety
of enemies constantly
swarming you, Slowdown only really occurs while
fighting the various larger bosses.
Sometimes you will face off against
swarms of alien
enemies, while others may have you
fighting only one or none at all.
During game play, the player has to
fight their way through
swarms of enemies in order to complete various objectives.