What if I don't want to waste my time on boring repetitive quests to
unlock different items?
Not exact matches
They are badges which
unlock different abilities,
items and improvements.
There is so much to explore and every time I
unlocked a
different mode of travel I would go back and see if I could access any new dungeon or retrieve any special
items.
The idea is that you look for
items called Runes that you can use to
unlock different powers and upgrades.
After each battle at camp, players can also upgrade their characters with
different Crests made with materials they find on the field,
unlocking new combos; passive skills and effects; and character exclusive skills that can only be constructed through
items obtained by building up support relationships with other characters.
Properly beating a Sonic game has always involved collecting all the Chaos Emeralds, bonus
items which have been
unlocked through a variety of
different special stages over the years.
Players can use materials found in battle to
unlock different branches of the trees to raise stats, add more combos, and boost drop rates for
items on the field.
Beating Celceta
unlocks New Game Plus, where players can run through the game with all of the non-plot related
items they accrued in the first playthrough, including the ability to so on
different difficulty levels.
It doesn't offer any spoilers or
different endings, and the new
items to collect automatically show up in your inventory or
unlock in Howard's store for purchase.
This allowed them to have
different unlocked skills and power up using collectible
items.
Online mode is where most players will end up spending their time, although I liked to dip into the Treasure Battles periodically in order to rank up and
unlock items such as clothing and accessories and strange accroutments such as
different impact effects and ghosts that hover around your character.
This is even more obvious because of the customization options you can
unlock when you play through
different modes, such as extra colors and other customization
items.
Each
different character also comes with a unique Ultimate Attack,
unlocked by collecting
items dotted around the levels, which is charged up by, you guessed it, killing things.
Some rewards are specific to certain characters, and some are only
unlocked by gathering up
item cards from
different challenges, both of which help to extend the life of this mode, as you'll replay challenges multiple times in order to get everything.
Players can use materials found in battle to
unlock different branches of the trees to raise stats, add more combos, and boost drop rates for
items on the field.
In the final build, players will be able to purchase a
different currency that can
unlock skins, shaders, weapon skins, and other
items.
The player has also to collect
different items, trophies, collectibles and
unlocks new animals.
To do so you need to gather
different type of
items and combine them in your inventory to
unlock weapons that will take out the
different enemies quicker than your first weapon in the game which is basically just a stick.
Each
item you find in the game, from weapons to accessories, can have various
different stat boosts or special skills, which you
unlock the more you use it.
There are also lots of
different items of clothing and jetpacks to
unlock, vehicles can be upgraded and you can buy
items to assist you from the insta - ball that lets you bounce a bit further when you fail, to head starts which shoot you hundreds of meters at the beginning of the game or bomb blasts which exploded your body further after you fail (the latter two being single use
items).
Opening these chests will
unlock new
items that come in four
different rarities: common, rare, epic, and ultimate.
As you progress through the games main story you also
unlock other places of interest besides the ones attached to the story, you also
unlock item shops, weapon shops, Adventurers Guild where you can get
different side quests if you want to stroll away from the main story for a few hours, and more places of interest which you will discover for yourself if you choose to get the game, which you should.
Everything is
unlocked from the very beginning in single player mode, so you can test out the
different items to help decide what you want to spend your hard earned currency on for online play.
To my chagrin, the
items that you
unlocked weren't simply boosts and cosmetic upgrades; but you could actually
unlock different weapons for each class.
Salmon Run rewards its hard - working players with huge bonuses in the form of exclusive gear (one
item per month, with individual
items having
different abilities), huge cash amounts (one bonus can give you as much as 32,000 coins), food and drink tickets (which boost EXP / cash earnings, or increase the likelihood of
unlocking certain abilities on gear that you level up) and more.
Each station
unlocks in
different areas, but they all offer the same
items and upgrades.
You have side quests that include fetching certain
items, finding missing band members, or going through a series of trials to get gold, silver and bronze medals to
unlock different doors to give you new costumes that will give you pluses and minuses in certain areas such as health regeneration or more powerful punches.
We believe that being fashionable is just as important, so you'll be able to customize your cat with
different items that can be
unlocked along the way.
You can
unlock several
different items and upgrades that can affect how hazards impact you, and even how you move throughout the game.
Innovative and dynamic spellcasting system Up to four - player co-op in all game modes, as well as a single - player option Fight your way through a dozen
different campaign levels Explore an expansive realm of adventure to defeat the evil wizard Find and
unlock challenges,
items, and powerful Magicks Experience the parody and satire of a clichéd fantasy world
As it turns out, though, you will frequently be road - blocked by a number of extra hoops to jump through, examples including: having to synthesise a specific
item to fix a painting, your final exam going awry for story reasons and then having to do a completely
different one, having to do extra missions before even
unlocking the missions that
unlock the final exam... it just kills the pace sometimes.
The final part of the collecting aspect of Disney Infinity are a set of Power Disc tokens that
unlock abilities, powers and helper characters in the play - set games and
different items and themes for the Toy Box.
Customisation options are plentiful with loads of
different items to
unlock and equip to the characters to add your own personal touch.
The
different satchels and quivers are
unlocked as you obtain access to the corresponding weapon or
item.
These two games also have
different monetization approaches which can drive players to spend more as needed to
unlock new
items and resources.