New trailer showcases companions, a new addition to the series, and the hack - n -
slash gameplay players will have to get through.
Not exact matches
Untold Legends» lengthy single -
player campaign and multiplayer options compensate somewhat for its underwhelming sound, forgettable story and mindless hack - and -
slash gameplay.
Players familiar with the Warriors series of hack and
slash titles will be able to feel the difference in
gameplay through the way each character handles combat.
The repetitive hack - and -
slash gameplay works well and is easy enough for any
player to pick up and understand, but it doesn't offer enough strategy to pull in
players familiar with the Fire Emblem series to be a worthwhile experience.
It earned considerable critical acclaim for its high - speed, dash - and -
slash (and shoot)
gameplay set within a boss - rush structure, pitting the
player against a series of intimidating enemies, on a mysterious quest for freedom.
With hack and
slash gameplay making up the bulk of combat, and elements of stealth incorporated too,
players will be able to utilise the characters revised move - sets in this latest adventure as they look to invade and infiltrate enemy fortifications with the grappling hook.
The press release outlines what activities are available for
players during this alpha: «For a whole week, they'll get to defend the planet, try out the 14 unique heroes belonging to either the Guardians or Abandon factions, group up for co-op
gameplay to explore the world of Wild Buster: Heroes of Titan and raid dungeons, all while
slashing through hordes of The Broken.»
For one, the
gameplay gets a facelift; instead of a paltry ten hours of hacking and
slashing,
players get to use their force powers to solve some environmental puzzles and some strategy will be required in certain combat situations.
In Raze: Dungeon Arena
players can enjoy hack - n -
slash style, dungeon crawling
gameplay that revolves around hero choice, team composition, and collecting tons of loot!
The game features classic arcade - style hack - n -
slash gameplay with a cooperative multiplayer function centered on the ability of
players to drop in / drop out of games at - will.
«As
players harness the power of Guts» Great Sword and utilise the swift and agile swordplay of Griffith to
slash and smash through hordes of enemies,
players familiar with the Warriors series will be able to feel the difference in
gameplay through the way each character handles combat.
The Darkness II breaks out of the sea of conventional first - person shooters with its fervid Quad - Wielding
gameplay, which will allow
players to
slash, grab, and throw objects and enemies with their Demon Arms while simultaneously firing two weapons.
Taking the popular Dynasty Warriors style of hack - and -
slash gameplay, Fire Emblem Warriors will likely allow
players to take direct control of their favorite Fire Emblem characters, defeating enemies as they make your way across different stages, similar to what Hyrule Warriors did with the Zelda franchise.