Not exact matches
«If we can win the
battle at the
single cell
level,» Greene notes, «then we will be
in a better position to win the war
in the millions of HIV - infected patients.»
-- Features several new monsters — Subtle improvements and embellishments — 1080 native — Rextextured rather than rebuilt
in HD — Improved loading times — 50 % more content than Tri — Most of the new content comes from the upper
levels of the game like the G class quests — New monster: Brachydios — Brachydios is like a cross between a poisonous rhino and an extraordinarily aggressive, volcanic T - Rex — Brachydios enjoys slobbering explosive neon - green saliva all over its stumpy arms and then pile - driving you into the ground with them, leaving a residue of slime wherever it treads — Brachydios will go into rage mode after you hit him a few times and the green nodes on his head start to glow read — Expanded monster stamina system
in Ultimate — Can more easily see when a monster is weakened or hurt — Monsters tire out more visibly — AI companions Cha - Cha and Kayumba can be used
in single - player — Cha - Cha and Kayumba sing stat - boosting songs and have the odd stab at a monster during
battle — The two are mainly used to distract the monster's attention — GamePad shows map — Mess around with your inventory on the GamePad as well — Target button
in both versions lets you actually lock on to monsters
In order to advance, players battle in turn - based, head - to - head «match - three» style puzzle games in one of three distinct gameplay modes: Single - player allows gamers to battle against the computer AI as they embark on over 150 challenging quests, Instant Action allows gamers to jump in and immediately play continuous battles to level - up characters without participating in quests, and Multiplayer allows gamers to battle live opponents via wireless connectivit
In order to advance, players
battle in turn - based, head - to - head «match - three» style puzzle games in one of three distinct gameplay modes: Single - player allows gamers to battle against the computer AI as they embark on over 150 challenging quests, Instant Action allows gamers to jump in and immediately play continuous battles to level - up characters without participating in quests, and Multiplayer allows gamers to battle live opponents via wireless connectivit
in turn - based, head - to - head «match - three» style puzzle games
in one of three distinct gameplay modes: Single - player allows gamers to battle against the computer AI as they embark on over 150 challenging quests, Instant Action allows gamers to jump in and immediately play continuous battles to level - up characters without participating in quests, and Multiplayer allows gamers to battle live opponents via wireless connectivit
in one of three distinct gameplay modes:
Single - player allows gamers to
battle against the computer AI as they embark on over 150 challenging quests, Instant Action allows gamers to jump
in and immediately play continuous battles to level - up characters without participating in quests, and Multiplayer allows gamers to battle live opponents via wireless connectivit
in and immediately play continuous
battles to
level - up characters without participating
in quests, and Multiplayer allows gamers to battle live opponents via wireless connectivit
in quests, and Multiplayer allows gamers to
battle live opponents via wireless connectivity.
- Ultra Sinnoh Classic competition -
Single Battle competition using rules where players can only use Pokémon that were
in the Sinnoh Pokédex - no Alola Forms, Mega Stones or Z - Crystals are allowed - Dialga, Palkia, Giratina, Phione, Manaphy, Darkrai, Shaymin and Arceus are banned - all Pokémon will be raised to
Level 50 for the duration of the competition -
battles run from February 23rd through February 25th - all entrants will get the 50
Battle Points
Players can play through 192
single player campaign missions to unlock and
level up their Buds and then
battle it out
in asynchronous PVP matches and climb the leaderboards.
By drawing from broad boardgaming concepts at a strategic
level, and then letting their superlative RTS tell intricate stories of
battles among persistent forces, they've managed the
single best campaign I've ever seen
in an RTS.
A challenging
single - player campaign, downloadable
levels and campaigns and the ability to face off against friends and foes
in frenzied multiplayer
battles ensures an experience that will stay fresh and fun for a long time!
To advance their character, players
battle in turn - based, head - to - head «match - three» style puzzle games
in one of three distinct gameplay modes:
Single - player allows gamers to
battle against the AI as they embark on over 150 challenging quests, Instant Action allows gamers to jump
in and immediately play continuous
battles to
level - up characters without participating
in quests, and Multiplayer allows gamers to
battle live opponents.
Okay, they're improved now (most of the
battle involves using normal attacks, with the Thing card only being needed for a
single specific step), and you do usually now come prepared (the necessary Thing is usually found
in the same
level as the boss), but it's still frustrating for anyone who doesn't know the «strategy» needed
in advance.
You do unlock a challenge mode that can be played
in both
single player and co-op, as well as «online race
battles» that challenge you to outscore another player online as you work through the game's
levels.
Thankfully, after
battling through an extremely long training section, the game opens up and allows you to enjoy any of its events with friends, or continue the
single - player «campaign»
in order to
level up.
From medium difficulty upwards; there is a noticeable increase
in the movement and aggressiveness produced by any opponent which results
in a far more intense and frenetic
battle, while the very hard difficulty
level is for absolute veterans of fighting games as the enemy is constantly attacking your character to a point
in which it can be hard to land a
single attack, therefore requiring an element of strategy
in how to defend against the enemy
in order to buy that window of opportunity to launch a counter-offensive to turn the fight
in your favour.
Cosmic Star gets rid of the monotony of grinding through low -
level areas that so many games are a culprit of, meaning that every
single encounter has a purpose, wherever it be
in progressing the narrative or blocking a path to some rare loot and weapons, making each
battle seem justified.
Star Warfare: Alien Invasion : ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Top 10 games
in 62 countries
in AppStoreConsole - quality boss
battles, 36
single player
levels, multiplayer supported, tons of gear and unique avatars to collect!!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Solid
single player mode ✓ Various enemies with rich AI ✓ Console - like smooth control ✓ 7 maps and 42
levels, loot can be used
in solo and multiplayer modes ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Simply the best co-op shooting game on smart phones ✓ Console - quality boss
battles, team with up to 3 players (WIFI, 3G) ✓ Earn more gold
in team survival mode.
(Doing
single battles, with abra's sitting
in party using EXP share, got them from
level 1 to 41
in ONE
battle)
Players also have four items slots that they can place items of their choice
in, but you only start out with two slots and, as you
level up following
battles, you open up more slots and the ability to carry more of a
single item.
While some
battle levels are part of the game's
single - player campaign, users can also compete
in two - player cooperative
battles with other players.
It features multiple color - blind modes, and begins with subtitles enabled; and if like its predecessor it was simply an arcade style shooter, where the goal is not to progress with a
single character through a story, but to jump into the role of many characters and participate
in the massive
battles within the Star Wars universe on the
level of a regular infantrymen, then Star Wars Battlefront 2 would be as accessible as its 2015 counterpart.
You will lead your ground pounders across a variety of worlds, increase their experience
levels and abilities over the course of three campaigns, and use them to unlock special action cards that can add special effects to
single - player games, or to up the stakes
in your cross-platform multi-player
battles.
In the
single player mode, you can
battle against a computer - driven opponent on 3 difficulty
levels.
As it is with most Final Fantasy games, there's quite a bit of backdrop to all the characters and there's definitely a strong story for the player to follow while
levelling up
in single - player and occasionally
battling it out on the multiplayer mode.