Not exact matches
Players accept a mission, get
dropped into an arena alongside a few of their buddies, and then take on a
powerful boss
enemy or bludgeon a number of smaller minions to death before being allowed to head home.
Enemies will frequently
drop new gear while a multitude of chests are generously strewn around the environment, often giving you a reason to head off the beaten track in the hopes of gaining something
powerful or rare.
- your Reactor now has a drone feature that lets you control at distance - thanks to that remotely controlled aircraft, you can explore areas in the field without going there yourself - use it in order to surprise monsters, who sometime
drop items when they flee - send your Drone in holes that are way too small for you, where you'll find strange containers inside - it can also be used to grab mysterious balls of light that float in the air - if a monster touches one of these balls, it starts glowing and can defeat monsters with ride attacks even if it's weak - defeat as many as monsters as you want as long as the effects of the ball of light are active - ride giant monsters in the field - these giant monsters are really
powerful, and their ride attacks can defeat
enemies without even triggering a battle - each monster has its own ride attack to be used, allowing you to perform specific actions - when you defeat
enemies while riding a giant monster, your monster will also get some XP
This becomes especially troublesome when you encounter
powerful enemies that negate your «last stand» ability when your health
drops to zero, completely negating all of your extra lives and killing you immediately.
However, some areas will always have weaker / stronger
enemies, and by not levelling them up, you miss out on the more
powerful loot they
drop.
Even the weakest
enemy that takes a single measly hit to destroy can
drop a rare and
powerful chest piece or mace.
Add in your basic fireball, and we can
drop the
powerful enemy Minion and get back to bashing our opponents face in.
As the intensity increases, players will be able to earn more Hearts and more
powerful weapon
drops from defeated
enemies.
Ryu has no qualms decapitating the limbs and heads of his
enemies, juggling demons into the air and finishing with an izuna
drop, or casting
powerful ninpo spells that obliterate everything in his path.
Where many RPGs have to feign length and content by forcing you to fight battle after battle with the same
enemies over and over again to obtain a rare
drop or level grind in order to fight a ridiculously
powerful monster, Rogue Galaxy has a downright obscene amount of stuff available for you to do, and it just keeps piling on as the game progresses.
Additionally, players can now utilize the new «ACE Skill» system, an arsenal of
powerful new moves that can be unlocked when
enemies drop the «Proof of Expertise» item.
To get it, you need to defeat these
powerful, hulking
enemies called Kesplats, which
drop the Blueprints upon dying.
An enhanced story mode
drops players into the rich Dragon Ball Z universe, filled with beloved characters and
powerful enemies.
Another issue is the AI of your companions, of which don't always do what you want them to; refusing to use healing spells when your health
drops to dangerously low levels or wasting
powerful and expensive magical spells on the weakest of
enemies that could easily be dealt with in a physical and far less costly manner for instance.