Not exact matches
If used
for military purpose, fish
robots would definitely be more difficult to detect by the
enemy.»
For instance,
enemies could jam radio signals sent by satellite to control drones and
robots from afar.
At the beginning, I used my bow and arrow
for everything, even when it was just slowly chipping away small bits of damage; by the end, I was smoothly and swiftly switching between shooting fire arrows at flammable fuel tanks, tossing shock traps on the ground to stun
robots, and lobbing ice bombs that could freeze
enemies in place and open them up to further damage.
Transformers: War
for Cybertron takes players to the final moments of the grand civil war that will determine the survival of the entire Transformers race. Fans will be able to explore the Transformers war - ravaged home planet in full 3D environments
for the first time, armed with a diverse arsenal of high - tech weaponry and the ability to convert instantly from
robot to vehicle form at any time as they engage in heart - pounding battles on land and in the air in this gripping, third - person action shooter. Complete with several multiplayer modes,  Transformers: War
for Cybertron allows gamers to play through story missions with their friends in drop in / drop out online co-op, and also create their own Transformers character
for competitive head - to - head multiplayer modes, choosing among four distinct character classes, personalizing their characterâ $ ™ s look and selecting from a huge variety of weapons, skills and abilities. Additionally, the game introduces Escalation, a four - player online co-op mode that allows gamers to fight together as their favorite Autobots or Decepticons against increasing waves of
enemies utilizing strong teamwork to survive.
Each playable character uses elemental attacks (e.g., Magic, Water, Earth, Fire) to defeat
robots, trolls, and giant bugs;
for example, dragons can spit fireballs, water creatures can shoot ice blocks, and bird - like characters can fire gusts of air at
enemies that generally disappear amid colorful puffs of smoke.
Though the project is tentatively backed by old friend Max (Paul Bettany), a Nick Carraway figure who sadly narrates the ballad of Will and Evelyn
for us from a few years» distance, it has an
enemy in self - professed «neo-Luddite radical» Bree (Kate Mara, fittingly introduced as Depp waxes on the dangers of putting a human face on a
robot's consciousness).
«
For example, a military robot doesn't have to shoot back at an enemy because there's no imperative for self - preservati
For example, a military
robot doesn't have to shoot back at an
enemy because there's no imperative
for self - preservati
for self - preservation.
For Horizon's
enemy robots, photogrammetry wouldn't do.
XCOM gives you all these options and more as you advance through the research and development, unlocking anything from armoured mini-gun
robots to jet packs, forcing you to adapt your tactics to accommodate
for both your own and your
enemies technological advances.
As
for the
enemies they are primarily made up of
robots which come in just a few flavors, each only differing in how much damage they can take and slightly altered behavior patterns from the extremely basic AI that offers minimal challenge.
The title hero Cactus, whose primary weapon is an Assault Rifle, swaps out her Flamethrower
for the Mega Assault Rifle able to pummel
robots from across the screen while Starch substitutes her Micro Missile Launcher
for the Mega Laser, capable of disintegrating
enemies in an intense burst of energy.
Still, transforming into a
robot in mid-air before smashing into the
enemy brings a smile to the face, and the ability to transform at will does allow
for some variations in your playstyle.
The stage that I created that I liked most was a stage that had only one
enemy robot at the beginning but increased to three
robots after collecting all the gold»), «After Burner Climax» («This game allowed me to stop thinking about everything and feel refreshed») and «The Orange Box: Team Fortress 2» («I think this was the trigger
for me noticing the appeal of shooter games based around completing an objective»).
Underwater Action Puzzler Subaeria to Leap Out of Steam Early Access April 24
for PC, PS4 and Xbox One Fight your way through
enemy robots infested levels and explore the sunken city of Subaeria
The later games were renamed
for a wholly different reason: to get around German censorship laws, the game's human cast and some of its alien
enemies had been redrawn to look like
robots.
Players now receive +25 score
for every 3 seconds that they escort the
robot toward the
enemy base.
This shooter / platformer hybrid is delightfully challenging, and once you get into a rhythm of shooting, dodging
enemy attacks and calling in your
robot pals
for help, it's hard to turn away.
Additionally, power ups will also appear from time to time, allowing the androids to gather added firepower, speed up their movement to get the jump on foes, and be able to freeze
enemies in place
for a short time, giving players a fighting chance against the
robot menace.
The submachine has unlimited ammo and is extremely useful against the smaller
robots, while the RPG has limited ammo and is good
for the bigger
enemies who have a bit more armor.
Arcade Mode offers an endless onslaught of
enemy robots coming
for you, with a place at the top of the game's leaderboards awaiting the most successful of dodgers.
Players can dynamically swap out actives guns in the middle of the action, but choosing the right load - out
for each area is key as you traverse a post-apocalyptic wasteland, lush prehistoric jungle, futuristic city or icy tundra and fight against
enemies such as dinosaurs, monsters,
robots and zombies.
Difficulty aside, Solatorobo can still be fun; picking up
enemies with your
robot and chucking them at one another
for a Three Stooges moment is not only smooth, but thrilling - as are other ways to defeat
enemies - some you'll have turn their own weapons back at them
for ultimate revenge, while others you can't even injure unless your timing is right or you sneak attack from behind.
The world isn't all that's changed,
enemies from bees, giant flowers, caterpillars are now
robots, but that's not all that can kill you, water is still a death sentence as well as landing on spikes, then there are those barstard fireballs that you'll need to keep your eyes peeled
for.
Eight new
robot masters wait
for you at the end of thematic stages filled with tricky jumps, dangerous traps, and annoying
enemies.
You're much better off saving your bullets, grenades and rockets
for when there's certain types of
enemies, such as flying
robots which, funnily enough, are rather difficult to kill with a bike.
The giant death
robot scorpion's tail yields critical damage,
for instance, while most humanoid
enemies should be shot in the head, or sometimes a large glowing eye.
In the game, you need to shoot
robots and you get score and coins
for enemies you kill, so you can buy power - ups that can help you deal with more challenging rounds.
You spend the game fighting someone else's war, as do your
enemies — you're androids, fighting
robots, both standing in
for humans and aliens respectively.
Players can dynamically swap out active guns in the middle of the action; but choosing the right load - out
for each area is key as you traverse a post-apocalyptic wasteland, lush prehistoric jungle, futuristic city or icy tundra and fight against
enemies such as dinosaurs, monsters,
robots and zombies.
Although it's classic Mega Man
for the most part, various levels will suddenly throw the Blue Bomber into a rail shooter (where Rush, Beat, Eddie and Auto can help Mega Man blast away
enemies) or he'll be sledding through a stage at increasing speed, with a
robot sign informing him of when to jump and when to slide to avoid obstacles.