Not exact matches
That sense of humor comes through most importantly during the action,
like when Rhodes dons his own super
armor to forcibly calm down Stark after the tycoon has had too
much to drink at a birthday party.
I have a machine that runs this
like a dream, and it DOES N't cost that
much to build a machien to run it well despite other reviews I'd read, but ultimately the feeling of firing 22 rounds against people all in bfull body
armor just takes away from any remotely realistic feeling... this has more in common with HALO, or team fortress, cosole games may
like it... but the fact it has gotten so many good reviews, has me questioning if anyone in teh industry have ever fired a weapon, gone hunting,
much less ever been in the military.
Next, the reveal that Tessa Thompson's Valkyrie is going to wear war - paint along with her
armor much like a Native American.
Forge Quests have been one of my favorite parts of the game, so
much so that each time I defeated a new monster I eagerly ran to the Smith to see what the corresponding
armor would look
like.
Much like Tony Stark's
armor, the «Iron Man» logo went through a number of iterations before a final design was settled upon.
But rather than having to figure out the still - rather - obtuse systems within the game, it's
much easier to just come to us for explainers on things
like, say,
armor skills.
The G - Class needs this
much power because it is almost literally built
like a tank (or at least an
armored personnel carrier), and weighs just over 5,500 pounds.
Too
much junk tends to drop, and proper stat - management / «builds» seem
like they could very easily upset the balance of the fights, which thankfully managed to tend toward «intimidating» at the state that I tackled them at (mostly due to wearing intentionally crappy -
armor, sticking only to using the first non-wood weapon I found, and strategically - suiciding to stave off the temptation of cashing in the excessive fruits of my unintentional grinding).
Much like in
Armored Core, each part of the chassis and weapons affect your overall weight.
Much like the various types of clothing and
armor in the Breath of the Wild base game, the DLC Pack 1 outfits and masks each have certain properties that will help Link on his quest.
Much like Mars: War Logs, The Technomancer looks to excel at character customization, featuring an upgrade system that allows the player to modify
armor pieces with parts found around the world.
These pieces of
armor may not look
like much, but a quick trip to one of the game's many save points will give you the option to enhance the
armor with components that are dropped by enemies.
Much like RPGs that only make the best weapons and
armor available after you beat the entire story, it would be useless to me — again, my own personal feelings on the matter — to have them after i'm essentially done with a game, or after i've spent hours grinding when i could have been using them the whole time.
Additionally, as you level up —
much like a traditional roguelike — you gain stronger weapons,
armor, and perks.
I have been playing the BETA on the 360 since last week Friday, and i must admit i am really enjoying it, i was skeptical in the beginning because i am no MMO player just cant get into the games, hell i could not even get into borderlands 1 & 2 (yes i know its not an MMO) because of how repetitive the games are, but Destiny has really peaked my interest and from what i have played its set to be a really deep and immersive and when you get to play with others it just gets that
much better, what i
liked was that if you planned it right you can get quite an interesting character build as long as you set your
armor and weapons right (got a bit of a Diablo feel), and i think its going to get really good once the game is released.
Toss in larger creatures such as Diablos, a monstrous creature covered in
armor -
like scales, and it's hard to consider how
much time was taken in order to make these creatures look as life -
like as they do.
HOLY the new Batsuit is so
much more meaner and it looks
like a power suit instead of
armored suits from the past... I hope there will be LOT of opportunities to use Batmobile in various missions as well... it looks fast, sleek, and bringing
much fear into criminals of Gotham...
These fixes will include small changes
like combo scaling alterations for Laura, Ibuki and Urien but also
much larger ones
like the removal of Uriens accidental Tyrant Blaze invulnerability after
armoring a hit using his Metallic Sphere V - Skill.
On the surface, it might not seem
like much, but once you see the
armor, it's easy to understand why people will care:
Much like the Ryu
armor, this is a full
armor set that makes you look
like Sakura.
Much like the weapons, the
armor system in World is revamped to not only be easier for newcomers to understand but also more straightforward in how it works.
In it, we see how
much this game is
like Armored Core V and Verdict Day.
Much like Metroid Prime, these upgrades include increase ammo reserves,
armor enhancements that allow you explore inhospitable climates, and larger fuel tanks for your ship.
As I recall,
Armored Core 1 wasn't too
much different either... I would say that even though the game mechanics have changed, AC4 is still 90 %
like AC1, and all other AC games
like it.
Very
much like the Jet
Armor, this class uses energy for it's thrusters and weapons, so players can't fly throughout the entirety of a mission but can certainly get up to hard to reach places.
Much like the items synthesized in Sophie's cauldron, the game excels most when everything comes together — rallying the townspeople to jointly make a gift for Plachta, forming a party of townsfolk equipped with handcrafted weapons and
armor, and painstakingly creating amazing items to destroy the toughest foes.
So that's where the climate bill stands now — and even with those chinks in its
armor, and polluting companies getting a bit of an easier deal than we'd
like — we still very
much need it to pass.
In ancient China, some soldiers wore
armor constructed of layered paper and cloth that,
much like the layers of Kevlar in a modern bulletproof vest, offered incredibly good protection against enemy weapons.
He wears a dark, simple, iron -
like armor that doesn't cover
much of its body.