However, there's a little drawback to the sword slashing that doesn't make a ton of sense to me.
Not exact matches
A man rides through an opposing army
slashing as he goes, rears his horse, and throws a knife at a man on a rearing elephant, who throws a spear that hits the horse and the man is shot with an arrow; the man falls to the ground, the horse is attacked repeatedly by men with
swords and spears (we hear the horse shrieking, see blood gush from its wounds and then see it fall to the ground, although it
does not die).
Between ridiculous History Channel programming and all that Thor
slash - fiction that Chris Hemsworth swears he isn't pumping out on message boards, it doesn't seem like Norse
sword - clanging is going to be leaving the public arena any time soon.
Now just make it so hitting the attack button
does a standard
sword slash, but holding it for a second or more slows time ever so slightly and lets you flick the analog stick to
do a directional attack.
Swinging the
sword works great when all you want to
do is
slash trees or wail on a boss» weak spot, but when you get to precision, things can take a nosedive.
slash enemies and fellow sackboys even have little
sword fights inplace of smacking each other when
swords are in hand!!!!! they
do need to add a blade edge danger object tho, something that makes the edge of something sharp like a knife instead of using default knife.
Seeing (teen) Gohan throw a one handed kamehameha, Adult Gohan, Goten and Goku teaming up and
doing a combined kamehameha or Trunk's
sword slash into an under arm blast is all just a pure tetanus shot of awesome nostalgia.
The only thing Link definitely doesn't want is obviously to just use normal
sword slashes because they will attack him from behind.
Don't forget the rules though, lest Sepiroths
sword slash at thee.
There are also some issues with the camera angles as well, particularly when you are using a
sword to hack and
slash your enemies which
does impede with the gameplay in terms of trying to find your enemy.
Slashing with your
sword only uses one button, but if
done in succession will allow you to pull off combos that help you land critical hits and more effective blows by juggling your opponent and keeping them off guard.
Strategy of random battles
does boil down to attack and occasionally heal, and spells and specialty items never seemed to
do much more damage or have more effect than a good old
sword slash.
King Dedede has his trusty hammer, while Meta Knight
slashes with his swift
sword, none of us played as Waddle Dee so we didn't get to see him in action.
Do you want to shoot a troll in the face with a shotgun,
slash mechs with magical
swords and then use your...
Beyond a basic
slash to the left or right, you've got the ability to double jump and
do a spinning
sword slash in mid-air.
One
sword slash would
do you in.
Not only can you
do your typical spin attack and basic
slashes, but you can also perform a forward strike by pressing the
sword button after charging your attack, resulting in a much stronger move.
Beating your foes is not complicated - a simple
slash of your
sword usually gets the job
done.
To be frank, of the ones which
did ship — first - person blaster Resistance: Fall of Man, rubber - burner Ridge Racer 7, giant robot - homage Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire, arcade outing Sonic the Hedgehog, fantasy role - player Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom and
sword -
slashing Asian adventure Genji: Days of the Blade — none stand out as killer apps.