You're given a much slicker
weapon wheel this time around where you can instantly change to your dagger, smoke bombs, hidden blade, throwing knives, poison, or even your pistol.
Not exact matches
Mountains that are too high to climb or fierce enemies that you have to evade early on will, in
time, become more manageable to overcome with a larger Stamina
Wheel and mightier
weapons that deal more damage.
The Land Rover LR4 is a formidable trail
weapon thanks to its relatively short wheelbase and its advanced full -
time four -
wheel drive system, which comes with Land Rover's Terrain Response feature that can automatically adjust a wide range of vehicle parameters to specifically handle mud, snow, gravel, and rocks.
Your left controller functions as your movement control, letting you slow down
time to hop from place to place, while the right controller handles both your
weapon wheel and combat functions.
There is a
weapon wheel system in place, which allows for movement between standard rounds and plasma (and any upgrades you might have in between); until such
time as you manage to fill said
wheel with options, it is extremely difficult to navigate the menu without having to wiggle the analog stick repeatedly until something gives.
My only gripe is that having one bumper control tossing explosives while the other brought up a
weapon wheel felt like an odd pairing — and needless to say I gave away my position a few
times by accidentally flinging a grenade when I wanted to simply select a silenced
weapon.
The Quick Craft
wheel, which allows you to restock ammo on the fly for any of your
weapons while merely slowing down the action, keeps the
time spent in menus down and the tempo up.