Sentences with phrase «replay older levels»

I had to replay some older levels to level up my nuns and their guns to be powerful enough to finish the first World.
Each collectible can be hidden in open areas of the level or in hidden rooms that require a certain Angel or Devil upgrade to access, giving you incentive to replay older levels and fully explore them.
I kinda was enjoying it until I reached the 8th or 9th mission (out of 22 I think) and then was told I needed to collect more DNA to unlock the next mission, so that meant I had to replay older levels and do side missions to grind for crap.
This also means you will be able to replay the old levels with completely new strategies.

Not exact matches

It did a good job of reminding us why we loved those old games - full of secrets and incredibly well polished, I must have sank 30 hours into it, replaying levels over and over.
SSE would have been a much better mode if the levels were tailored to individual characters and their specific skills like the Break The Targets of old rather than designed to be ultimately replayed by all of them.
Lastly, some of the later areas were so tough that it required me to replay older stages and grind my levels up to stand a chance of beating them.
Here you can select between a decent number of levels once unlocked or replay old ones, all of which share the same goals albeit introducing new enemies or power ups along the way.
No matter the quality of the combat itself, Lollipop Chainsaw harbors a love for the old school high score games, encouraging you to go back and replay levels for that elusive higher score and bragging rights.
The downside is that players will lose access to both the old level and any old replays associated with that track.
Adding in secret paths to old levels that can only be accessed with an item from later in the game extends replay value as well, letting you go back into the catacombs to get that one extra power up.
With randomly generated levels each time you play this is a game with huge replay value and no need to memorize levels as most old school games used to rely heavy on.
The first mode, a challenge mode similar to the one in the The Old Blood, lets you replay levels from the campaigns, encouraging you to build up your score with combos to unlock medals and achievements.
Overall, if you're a fan of the old - school style shoot»em ups this game is right up your alley for the bargain price of 80: MSPoints: with enough replay - ability to last a good day or two, or even more if you're as bad as me at the harder difficulty levels.
As you keep working through the game, you come back and try to defeat previous levels with newly unlocked ships, so the replay to completion feels fresh and new, despite seeing familiar enemies, as you try to figure out new ways to take out the old enemies.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z