You can swap out members of your party or perform an array of actions like spell - casting, potions, or
simple sword swinging in a turn - based system represented by a bar on the bottom of the screen with icons for your good guys and the bad ones you're facing.
Not exact matches
The combat, while
simple, is both intuitive and engaging; a tap of the X button
swings Merida's
sword, while the right analog stick aims and slings arrows, a cool mechanic twin - stick shooter fans will no doubt appreciate.
There are a couple of enemy types that require more than a
simple counter or
swing of the
sword, so a bit more attention is required, but the quality of the combat is often squandered by Liberation's frequent bugs.
With only three
simple moves to use in an up, down and side
swing, the great
sword should be
simple to use for any new fan to the franchise.