The item shop in Scuttle Town allows for you to cash in your gems for items such as Shampoo to upgrade Shantae's hair, to items such as fireballs and scimitars, that serve as
a secondary weapon option to Shantae's hair.
Not exact matches
The left - handed control configuration provides three sets of individual
options to switch the buttons layout for the
weapon selection wheel from L1 to become R1 and the sprint of R1 to become L1; the L2 and R2 button layout for the
secondary attack of L2 to become R2 and the primary attack of R2 to become L2; and the sticks layout for moving your character with the left analogue stick to become the right analogue stick; and for looking around with the left analogue stick to become the right analogue stick.
Between every character's primary
weapon,
secondary weapon, and special abilities, there's a wide range of gameplay and strategy
options available for every battle.
The controls are well mapped to the DualShock 4 controller with the default control scheme consisting of pressing R2 to fire a
weapon; pressing L2 to aim down sights; pressing R1 to throw a grenade or use lethal equipment; pressing L1 to use tactical equipment; pressing X to jump or mantle; pressing square to reload or use an object such as opening an unlocked door, breaching a locked door or entering a vehicle; pressing O to crouch, go prone or dive; pressing triangle to switch between your primary and
secondary weapons; pressing up on the d - pad to activate a morale ability; pressing down on the d - pad to perform a specific action; pressing right on the d - pad to use a first aid kit; pressing left on the d - pad to use a
weapon skill; pressing L3 to sprint or use sharpshooter; pressing R3 to perform a melee attack on an enemy; changing the direction of the left analogue stick to move forward or backward and strafe left or right; changing the direction of the right analogue stick to look up or down and rotating left or right; pressing the share button takes you to the share feature menu; and pressing the
options button to display the pause menu.
There are primary
weapons and
secondary weapons, leaving plenty of
options and combinations to try out until you find the perfect match.
While there are a few different
options in terms of
secondary, heavy, and item - based
weapons, there is only one primary
weapon available to each of the game's classes.
These
options include primary and
secondary weapons, plus a variety of bombs to choose from once unlocked.
Aside from the expected menagerie of artillery attacks due to its given arsenal, it has a nice array of lateral movement
options when using its
secondary weapons and melee attacks to always keep you on the move similar to Full Armor Unicorn's side bazookas.
At the end of each round, players will earn currency, which will allow players to purchase new
weapons, cards (which are the
secondary weapons you can take into battle), and appearance customization
options, allowing players to tweak their gameplay style a bit while rewarding frequent play.
In Delta Force you also are equipped with a
secondary weapon (like LAWs hand - held missiles, M18 Claymores and extra ammunition), a sidearm (your
options include: a HS.22 suppressed handgun or a Spec Ops.45 handgun), a deadly knife and a batch of frag grenades.
You can also express yourself through your playing style, and this is supported further through things like
secondary firing
options on all of your
weapons.