Headsnatchers is
a small arena battle game in which the -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Most often you'll find yourself with a
small battle arena, filled with enemy ink and the bumbling Octarian foes, and you'll have to dispatch them all, or find a key, in order to find the next warp point forward.
Schaffner came from TV, and while he has few of the obnoxious visual affectations of the TV - trained director, he tends to restrict the most significant actions and relationships in his films to spatial
arenas that could be served very adequately by the tube rather than the Panavision screen: the real convention hustle in The Best Man takes place in hotel rooms, hallways, and basements; the tensest moments in his strange and (to me) very sympathetic medieval mini-epic The War Lord are confined to a
small soundstage clearing or that besieged tower; the
battle scenes in Patton are hardly clumsy, but the real show is George C. Scott; and Nicholas and Alexandra comes alive only after the royal family has been penned up under the watchful eyes of Ian Holm and then Alan Webb, far from the splendor of St. Petersburg or the shambles of the Great War.
Also, while the QTEs may be fun to do, the size of the
battle «
arenas» are very
small and this results in QTEs appearing very often during boss
battles, to the point that the player goes bored of them relatively fast.
Most often you'll find yourself with a
small battle arena, filled with enemy ink and the bumbling Octarian foes, and you'll have to dispatch them all, or find a key, in order to find the next warp point forward.
Code51: Mecha Arena has no story, it has no single player, it's all about
battles to the death within
small enclosed
arenas.
The
battle royale title, which sees teams of players fighting for survival in an increasingly
smaller combat
arena, has been a phenomenon, dominating the games conversation on social media.
Either that or the fighting
arenas have been massively expanded so that you can
battle creatures the size of
small islands.
Avoiding their hits is tough too, as the
battle arenas are fairly
small.
Of course, the somewhat
small and unimpressive
battle arena for Bowser fight 1 doesn't help convince people otherwise...
Dissidia Final Fantasy is a MOBA (multiplayer online
battle arena) features key characters out of each Final Fantasy game and thrusts them into a
small arena to fight out their differences and prove which Final Fantasy title reigns supreme.
The jetpack
battles in the
arena were so fun and hectic, blasting people while having to keep an eye on your fuel and landing on that
small platform to get more.