What's great about the weapons (and armor) is that, unlike many other RPGs, you don't simply
replace older weapons with newer, better ones.
Not exact matches
Replacing his usual arsenal of wetsuits and
weapons with diapers and juice boxes, Shane not only must battle a deceptive enemy but wrangle teen rebel Zoe, sullen 14 - year -
old Seth, eight - year -
old Ninja - wanna - be Lulu, as well as three - year -
old Peter and baby Tyler — not to mention their off - beat Romanian Nanny.
There could be a
old civilization with
weapons to
replace the ones on your ship with as well as Entire ships you can squire.
This week, the Anthem subreddit mused on the idea of
weapon progression and
weapon systems, and whether or not players would prefer an MMO style where they acquire
replace «
old»
weapons with «new» ones or an RPG style where they upgrade existing
weapons to fit different situations.