The phrase
"multiple foes" refers to having more than one enemy or opponent. It means you are facing more than one person or group who is against you.
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Even then, however, the jerky nature of some types of mimics and difficulty
fighting multiple foes makes battles some of the game's low points.
I think the idea here is to get good enough to rack up killer combos and
take multiple foes out more quickly.
In this mode, time slows down and everyone moves and shoots slower, but you can aim just as fast as regular time, giving you a distinct edge when
fighting multiple foes.
As with the Batman: Arkham and Assassin's Creed games, Roy will be equipped to handle
multiple foes at once.
We see this commonly when fighting
multiple foes in close quarters, as you're bounced around like a ping pong ball between several enemies at once.
I love the idea of destroying
multiple foes with Ralph, but there wasn't really any direction on how to best utilize his abilities.
Without Kanazawa's expertise, DQII's battle system — newly revised to
handle multiple foes — was crippled, and the game was left with only partial algebraic abilities.
This is increasingly frustrating when being harassed
by multiple foes from all sides.
It should be very familiar if you played any mainline Neptunia game as you take turns moving your characters around an arena and unleashing attacks that have the potential to
damage multiple foes.
The CQC take - downs - especially when you can
slam multiple foes rapid - fire into the ground - were a personal favorite.
For the unfamiliar, you basically command your party members to unleash attacks and abilities that have the potential to
devastate multiple foes in one hit.
The combat can feel overwhelming while
facing multiple foes and the visuals get rather stale after a while but these minor points are the only things holding Apotheon back from being a perfect 2D adventure.
And each weapon has a charged mode that delivers big firepower: the shotgun can
burn multiple foes alive while the Flailgun will let you slice through enemies.
Chain multiple foes together, summon a doppelganger of yourself, chain said enemies to that as well and then kill the doppelganger.
Players control one of many servants, and battle through a multi-sector battlefield, slaying thousands of enemies with normal attacks, special attacks and other powerful abilities capable of
clearing multiple foes at once.
For example, X's primary attack is his conventional X-Buster blaster; his secondary weapons can include swappable weapons such as missiles, energy charges, or status - changing blasts; his special attack is a charged X-Buster shot that can
strike multiple foes at once; and his hyper attack form can inflict greater amounts of damage with each blast.
Besides your usual weapons Ezio can also preform various special moves that help add tons of variety to the combat that include tossing sand to blind enemies,
sweeping multiple foes, and grapples.
Hits all enemies with a full - power toss, preventing the usual damage reduction
for multiple foes.
By the end of the game you will earn four slots to build up, with most moves requiring two; thankfully if you manage to take down
multiple foes with one special move you will earn them back without concern.
Being surrounding
by multiple foes is manageable as well, and the Vita's touchscreen will allow you to chain together attacks and kills.
To sum up, the battle system in Lost Sphear is a highlight, providing a mechanism to deal damage to
multiple foes in tandem, as well as having free movement to dodge attacks gives you the feeling of invincibility in your early battles.
Transforming weapons allow players to adapt to situations on the fly, adjusting to deal heavy damage or take on
multiple foes at once.
When you have to
fight multiple foes, try backing off and luring them through a narrow passage.
You can find exploits in the mechanics to make boss battles nearly effortless, and taking down
multiple foes is as easy as tapping a few buttons, rinse and repeat.
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The first clip has arrived online from director David Leitch's upcoming action thriller Atomic Blonde which sees Charlize Theron's lethal assassin showing off her impressive fight skills whilst taking on
multiple foes; take a look at the clip here...
In his action scenes, he felt like Jason Bourne taking on
multiple foes and using the environment to quickly dispatch them.
On the more traditional side of combat, also known as smacking people in the face, there are three combat styles that you can switch between on the fly; a staff that's good for dealing damage to
multiple foes, along with a kick that knocks an enemy off balance; a knife and pistol combo for some quicker offensive work; and finally a mace and shield for those that prefer a heavier defense.
This class felt great for taking on
multiple foes and juggling them in the air with a flurry of blows or pulling in L2 to switch to a defensive stance and absorbing all incoming damage with a perfectly timed dodge.
The prince is more agile than a monkey and you'll have plenty of chances to check out just how nimble he is, whether it's in combat against
multiple foes or simply while dodging traps, running up walls or swinging from ledges.
Battles with
multiple foes can be frustrating, as the player will take substantially more damage than they can dish out.
Since attacks can come from any side at any time (as most battles are against
multiple foes), you'll need to really master being able to dodge and parry early on.