Not exact matches
Raid Mode has been about collecting
loot such as
weapons, custom
parts, and currency; in
Raid Mode has been about collecting
loot such as
weapons, custom
parts, and currency; in Revelations 2, you'll also find treasure chests thrown into the mix.
Gathering the
loot from monsters to developer
weapons or armor remains essential
part of the game.
The Closed Beta, which will be available to all current and new pre-order owners, introduces new features, content and optimizations - a new map,
weapon parts, new
loot, economy rebalancing, and an insurance system.
It's not just people who you can recruit though as animals also play a big
part in the fight for freedom with the much talked about Boomer the dog being a trusty sidekick that can not only take out an enemy but can
loot them for
weapons too.
Close - quarters melee kills are also available to you, while the bodies of those you kill can be quickly
looted for supplies and even
weapon parts which allow for very limited customisation of your sniper rifle.
Some memorable changes Bungie has brought to the game are the huge nerfing that Shotguns suffered, which were all people used in the Crucible for a while, the destruction of the
loot cave, which is now
part of the Age of Triumph record book, and the nerfing of the Vex Mythoclast, which was the only elemental primary
weapon for quite some time.
Characters can be customised with
weapons, armour and skills while they level up,
loot is a
part of the game and (differing from the Banner Saga) a card system is in place.
This doesn't mean you'll have access to every
part, though, so if you're a completist, you still might find plenty of reasons to keep playing Trenched's levels again and again, because the various
weapons and
loot you get is usually great.
While you wait, you can now roam around HQ opening
loot boxes (yes, that's a thing, and no, it's not as big a deal as you might think), taking
part in 1v1 matches, gearing up, unlocking
weapons, and generally kitting yourself out however you see fit.
Quests were always a fun
part of the grind, and the addition of new ones really helps give players another incentive to grind and unlock
loot in hopes of finally getting the one piece of gear or
weapon they were searching for.
Each dismembered limb can be equipped, turning this mechanism a nice
loot system, not as hardcore as, say, Diablo, but still very interesting, especially given the fact that there is a nice amount of different armor and
weapon sets, and quite a handful of different body
parts you can choose to rip out.
It's a largely freeform action RPG where you go out to, yes, hunt monsters; the hook is that you
loot those monsters» bodies for
parts that you can use to craft armor and
weapons that will allow you to hunt bigger monsters, and so on.