Battle wildlife that are possessed by Chaos and other enemies in real - time combat, while actively
switching between party members.
Players can
switch between party members to play in combat situations, or to buy items and customize in towns.
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At any given time in the game, you can
switch between members of your three - way
party, each one having their unique play - style.
Players control the lead
party member and the leader can be
switched out
between the three
members onscreen with the touch of a button.
This promotes constantly
switching between the three active
party members to take advantage of their weaknesses.
The circle is a character
switching button, allowing you to
switch between active
party members at will.
The player controls one
party member at a time —
switching between them on the fly while the other
party members are controlled by the engine's sophisticated artificial intelligence.
While in the dungeon you will be able to
switch between the
member's of your
party at will.
The ability to
switch between reserve
party members in the middle of the battle also adds flexibility to the strategy you can use in your battles.
You will also be able to
switch between three
party members during battle if you want to.
This is a vast improvement on the old system that made it difficult to
switch between the sidequests associated with each possible
party member.
The game world looks absolutely stunning, and the player will also be able to
switch control
between the four
party members during the real - time combat.
Up to three
party members are in play at once, and while you control only one at a time, you can
switch between them at will.
This would mean a more active and seamless style of battling involving
party members whom the player will be able to
switch between.