Not exact matches
Very few games offer what Tri has to offer, with beautiful graphics, amazing armor and
weapon upgrades, and badass monsters, you have a
lot of trouble putting this game down.
The maps in the overworld are generally interesting with
lots of twists and turns hiding Katz spirits (used to open Katz chests), treasure chests and materials for
upgrading weapons or selling for profit.
What I liked: They showed off a
lot of the more in depth concepts
of the game, like leveling, the adventure map, multiple
weapons,
upgrading, badges, etc..
However, a
lot of things can be added to PUBG over two decades, such as maps,
weapons, and cosmetic
upgrades.
I spent a
lot of time buffing
weapons,
upgrading armor, and filling up my skill tree.
Besides that, the new incarnation
of Metro 2033 enjoys a
lot of the
upgrades introduced in Metro: Last Light: new
weapons and their
upgrades, improved stealth mode viability and takedowns, improved AI with its more realistic behaviour, and the improved visuals etc..
You will find
lot of new missions and jobs, buy and
upgrade your
weapons.
With streamlined controls, plenty
of action, and a robust
weapon and
upgrade system, there was in fact a
lot to love.
-- Many hours
of game play with story mode and a
lot of aside missions - Character
upgrade facility, try out superhuman fighting abilities in an intense battle — Tons
of weapons of mass destruction - Useful gadgets — flash lights, medkits, battle drones... - User friendly control schemes with auto - aim option available!
If there's a mission that's giving you a
lot of grief, you can always come back after a few level and
weapon upgrades and conquer it handily.
Feel free to slay a
lot of monsters in the open world map, collect gold coin to
upgrade skills,
weapon and armor to defeat the giant.
As you complete levels and amass star ratings and coins, you can use this currency to purchase more reserves
of the
upgraded weapons, making high scores and defending the stargate a
lot easier.
The ability to synthesize new
weapons theoretically adds a
lot of replay value, but this system is so poorly explained and new
weapons seem like such incremental
upgrades, that there's not much reason to keep playing for new
weapons alone.
This gives the player a
lot of choice in terms
of what
weapons to use, because no
weapon feels inferior to any other after you purchase all the
upgrades.
A wide range
of weapons, skills and
upgrades allowed for
lots of experimentation to find the best build suited to my playstyle.
You get
lots of weapons and each
of them is distinct, every
upgrade useful in its own way.
A
lot of treasures, especially some high - value ones, can be used to augment and improve
weapons or
upgrade Noctis» fishing line or modify spells.
If you're going to
upgrade your
weapons and armor in Monster Hunter World, you're going to have to do a
lot of foraging and scavenging within the many different environments in the game.