All you really need to know is that our hero has magical powers that he has to
use against a bad guy.
Not exact matches
And as a nice side - effect, it provides protection
against Distributed Denial of Service attacks (DDoS), the most common brute force method that
bad guys use to take a website down, by simply routing web traffic around the stoppage.
No viewer will say, «Ugh, not another hardware store showdown in which the hero
uses lawn tools
against the
bad guys!»
There'll be 40
bad guys to make good in total with a complete line of new Skylanders figures (including the super-powerful
against trappable enemies Trap Masters) topping out at 60, and of course you can still
use all your old characters as usual.
In this game you are a mage with two swords which you
use to cast spells and kick some ass with
against waves of
bad guys.
Core gameplay is simple, kick doors, shoot
bad -
guys, and make
use of the element of surprise to gain an upper - hand
against overwhelming odds.
I'm probably not going to do a good job of explaining this, but the boss fights of Skies of Arcadia really make that one of the best games I've ever played, and it everything to do with keeping a stellar cast of
bad guy characters that weren't gone / killed after one fight, but were consistently around a good chunk of the narrative, so not only could they build character off of each successive meeting, but it helped you strategize your giant airship battles
against them as you started to learn their fighting style (and of course the game would then
use that to try and one - up you).