Blow away anything in your sights in three
frantic game modes: Free - For - All, Team, and Finders Keepers.
Not exact matches
While the bulk of the
game's action is centered around the competitive multiplayer, the co-op
mode brings much of the same
frantic action over.
Guilt Battle Arena, the
frantic couch - multiplayer battle
game, has launched a free in -
game update with brand new features and
game modes.
The
game which is being described as a third - person shooter with RPG elements, is said to combine non-linear gameplay, fast and
frantic shooting, hordes of on - screen enemies, customizable characters, and online multiplayer and co-op
modes for up to four players.
On top of that, the
frantic multiplayer
mode included is a great bonus for a quick session with friends, not to mention being a perfect
game to play on the go.
Move or Die takes the simple premise its name serves up and allows players to add a huge list of modifiers that act as unique
game modes to make this
game fresh and
frantic as hell.
Six
game modes will be available for players including the all new Just Dance Machine, exclusive to current - gen consoles and PC, a fun and
frantic dance experience that will have players testing their skills through a variety of dance types including flamenco, ballet and the cancan.
There are some slight variations in other in
game modes, such as the
frantic apocalypse
mode, though these never really feel right and once again feel rushed.
Both
game modes are
frantic and fast paced, almost like a 3D Smash Bros. contest, but have a learning curve and a skill to perfecting.
Balancing control of each zone as well as the collection of energy makes Blitz a very
frantic and challenging
mode, regardless of how skilled a player may be at the
game.
With that in mind, sometimes it's nice to have a change of pace, and the new Gun Master
mode (a riff on Gun
Game from Counter-Strike and Call of Duty: Black Ops where kills earn you progressively more powerful weapons) is a fun and incredibly
frantic race to the top.
These
game modes offer a lot of
frantic (yet fun) gameplay and Don't Die, Mr. Robot!
This
mode plays out in a standard World / Stage format, as you plunge into many of the
frantic challenges the
game presents you.
It's impossible to ignore the idea that «3D - breasts» were a huge selling - point for the
game; when the students take a certain amount of damage, or are on the receiving end of a special - attack, her clothing is incrimently destroyed; at the start of each Mission, players have the option of activating «
Frantic»
mode - the character will shed her clothes (she fights in a bikini) and her attack - power will increase, at the cost of her defenses; during «Shinobi Transformation» sequences, players are also shown some rather gratuitous fan - service angles of their character between the change from one outfit to another...
Additionally, the
game's
frantic four - player multiplayer
mode will be playable, giving fans a chance to compete with one another, as well as an opportunity to challenge Harmonix co-founder and Chief Creative Officer, Alex Rigopulos.
While simple 1 - on - 1 fights feel weighed down, the
game comes to life in its more
frantic 4 - on - 4 multiplayer
modes.
That said, I played the
game for review on a PlayStation 4 Pro, and if you have one I'd recommend using the setting that prioritizes framerate at 1080p — the high - resolution
mode is often unstable, and the
frantic combat benefits greatly from the extra degree of smoothness.