Not exact matches
Starting with 1997's Dynasty Warriors, these games remix beloved historical and fictional settings into large - scale hack and slash games that involve
massive waves of
enemies and arm players with explosive attacks that can defeat more than 100 at a time.
The Legend of Zelda's hack and slash off - shoot Hyrule Warriors sees Link, Zelda, Impa and Midna battering
massive waves of
enemies across Nintendo's colourful world.
Dazzling power - ups, varying
waves of
enemies, upgradeable ships and battles against
massive bosses.
Capcom has announced that they will be releasing downloadable content for Dark Void beginning next week. In the Survivor Missions, relive key events from Dark Void as you battle
waves of increasingly difficult
enemy troops. Rack up
massive points with score multipliers for headshots, and hijack
enemy aircrafts. This new content will be an arcade-esque experience where the player battles through hoards of
enemies on the ground and in the air while collecting points and upgrading weaponry, with the goal being to survive to Round 10 and increase their previous high score. This new content will hit XBox Live on February 10th and will cost 400 Microsoft points. It will hit the Playstation Network on February 11th for $ 4.99.
Your
enemy comes in all shapes and sizes, from
massive drone armies attacking in
waves to towering behemoths spitting plasma.
For a game which describes itself as run and gun, and also mimics older gameplay styles, your default movement is surprisingly slow and heavy, which is irrating when you're dealing with
massive waves of
enemies who can all run at a fair lick and that like to charge you head on.
- split up into three
waves - each
wave gives the team a quota of eggs to collect, as well as a time limit - goal is to defeat
enemies, causing them to drop eggs - haul those eggs back to the basket - if you meet your quota (and you're still alive) when time expires, all remaining
enemies retreat and you move on - when you start out, the difficulty can be set to 5 % out of a possible 100 % - heavy Salmonids have armor in the front, so you have to him them in the back - when Inklings take too much damage in Salmon Run, they can be revived by a teammate shooting them with ink - another boss character is a tall, slender creature that approaches from the shoreline - this boss is made up off pots, which you have to shoot to make disappear - another boss is a
massive metal eel that rains down ink - the eel is piloted by a Salmonid creature, which you have to take out to stop the eel - another boss has two trashcans attached to the side of it, and it hovers over the battlefield, - a trashcan opens and it rains down blobs of ink onto you - you can take him out by tossing bombs into the open trashcans - Nintendo says that 40 % difficulty is the highest difficulty people on the Nintendo E3 team could beat.
Experience 360 degrees of mind - blowing synesthesia as you blast your way through
waves of
enemies and
massive transforming bosses, with your every move triggering colors and sounds that sync and blend to the beat of the legendary techno soundtrack of Rez.
If you make it past the Walker with your Ghost intact, you'll encounter a new
enemy type (the sniper-esque Tracer Shank) on your way to the mission's epic final encounter with three
massive waves of Fallen, full of Scorch Captains and other assorted majors whose only objective is to gun you down.
Gunjack 2: End of Shift features the same gameplay style as its forbear, where players control a
massive turret onboard a spaceship, shooting down
waves of
enemies.