Key Features: Story Mode: Battle through 8 deadly stages filled
with crazy enemies.
I guess Braid is the more mature Super Mario Bros
with crazier enemies, intelligent puzzles, the ability to control time and has an awesome story.
Not exact matches
In 1977, more than 30 years after he parachuted behind
enemy lines to aid the French resistance (he was later wounded and captured), he was feted at a Frenchman's party as the
crazy American who dropped out of the air
with a fishing rod tied to his leg.
It gets
crazy watching them split as the screen fills
with tons of small
enemy spheres.
Not only the game manages to implement an artillery based 2 - dimensional combat system that relies on timing and strategic position of
enemies on the battlefield, it also mixes a good amount of humor
with its weapons and
crazy gadgets that end up being extremely fun to use in battle.
Director: John McTiernan Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers, Elpidia Carillo, Kevin Peter Hall The story: A team of high - powered mercenaries stumble across an
enemy they can't destroy: a freaky alien
with crazy weapons and invisibility powers.
Each missions pits you against one more multiple AI
enemies with crazy personalities and play styles to match.
Bleeding Steel stars Jackie Chan as a Hong Kong police inspector named Lin, but what's
crazy is that the
enemy he's facing is some kind of technologically enhanced man who looks like one of the Borg crossed
with Batman & Robin «s Mr. Freeze and employs an army that looks like they're from the grid in TRON Legacy.
In this remake, the gameplay is even more intense
with enemies quickly moving in
crazy and far less predictable patterns.
Key Features Unique control scheme enabling
crazy fast action 7 levels packed
with multiple set - pieces and bosses 4 difficulty levels that remix
enemy placement and boss patterns 2 - player local co-op for all modes 3 unlockable characters
with their own gameplay twists Survive the entire game on one life in Arcade Mode Select and battle up to three bosses at once in Challenge Mode Trophies and Achievements added for PS4 and Xbox One versions Localized in the following languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, German
Siren is not crap, it is truly scary and the controls are
crazy along
with the characters and
enemies you encounter... The game is in the realm of nightmares, right where a truly scary game should be.
Total mayhem is bound to break loose as you blast your
enemies senseless
with crazy magical spells and custom combo attacks.
The challenge mode is great in it's set criteria and specific goals and the Arcade mode is great for turning on laser sights and Zero - G kills
with all
enemies and just going
crazy!
The combat rarely becomes as
crazy as say Dynasty Warriors,
with usually only around 10
enemies on the screen at one time.
just don't go
crazy with combo meters and waves of
enemies with blocked off areas.
While the harder modes do indeed offer harder challenges as always, I found the new
enemies caused more frustration than enjoyment as they often involve evading like
crazy and picking moments to pull off individual attacks to take down strong opponents —
with many
enemies immune to certain weapons, problematic combinations of
enemies seemed to break the flow of juggling multiple
enemies.
So true to Resident Evil's style on top of the standard
enemy you have a ton of
crazy, almost unbelievable,
enemies to deal
with.
I particularly like the fact that different characters slam
enemies in different ways: for example, Colossus picks them up and uses them like a human club, Captain America does a sort of judo throw and then drives his shield into their neck, and Mr. Fantastic does a
crazy, stretchy handspring
with them.
This is an extremely useful tool that can either put
enemy's to sleep or cause them to go
crazy and attack anyone they see depending on the type of darts you load it
with.
Things can get a bit
crazy on the battlefield as you constantly watch for cool downs, strategically use your projectiles, all the while preventing the
enemy from storming your castle, but after a few tutorial missions you'll be flinging sheep
with the best of them.
Escape the Island and you won't Die Young, a single - player first person survival adventure game
with some puzzles to solve, as well as trying to escape from
crazy and dangerous looking
enemies.
The
enemies had a similar feel, too — while I didn't see a vast selection (mostly due to me getting killed before I could reach the demo's end), the citizens of Yharnam have been plagued
with an illness, turning them into a
crazy, mindless mob.
It's definitely fun blasting through the waves of
enemies with a pal, but the screen, which is already busy in solo, gets even more
crazy when two people are firing away.
First
with their
crazy over-the-top-ness, and now
with the introduction of a new main
enemy... Read More»
With the right combination of these abilities you will find yourself racking up
crazy, over the top 300 hit combos while coins, magic orbs, and XP crystals explode from the remains of beaten
enemies.
Burning Skies tries to amp up the challenge now and then but it does this via the number of Chimera you face, as at times they keep on respawning and it can get somewhat
crazy as you have to conserve your ammo
with so many
enemies to kill.
Add that to all the
crazy grunts and voices happening
with your whole party as you're fighting
enemies, and the absurd flashy graphical filters that happen on screen as if Snapchat glitched and melted on your screen, and you're in for a ride you never even asked for.
Sporting four player local co-op, the game challenges players to build their towers while destroying the
enemy's,
with a host of powerups — one which is exclusively revealed below — and interactive environments making the game truly
crazy.
Description: Spheroids from Eclipse Games is an Xbox Play Anywhere title that has you taking control of Lucas, a Canadian boy who sets out on an adventure
with the
crazy scientist Otto to investigate the alternative universe which contains dangerous
enemies known as Spheroids.
It's a quirky, action - packed side - scrolling action game: You have a life meter (instead of the quarter - eating, maddening, «one hit and you die» style of many old school shooters), you pick your primary weapon, and you bounce around the screen like some kind of
crazy ninja, flinging
enemies around and filling the screen
with bullets (or fire, or whatever your weapon of choice is).
Players will encounter new versions of their favorite
enemies as well as new unique boss's such as a psychopath
with a flamethrower, a motorcycle riding
crazy, and a giant vehicle that spews fire and can easily crush you named Badassaurus... Continue reading Borderlands Torgue DLC
You'll take on your friend's list, make new friends, and make new
enemies in a
crazy online environment
with so many things to do that we don't even know where to start.
Embark
with Flint Trucker on a
crazy journey to reunite him
with sweet Angelina, the love of his life, and try to survive hordes of ravenous beasts and bloodthirsty
enemies.
This is especially true if the Orc is hunting you down for revenge, leading to some
crazy encounters
with five or more of these
enemies each dying to get a piece of Talion.
Prepare to duke it out Persona style, battle space invading
enemies with your buddies and dig your way through a
crazy platform filled galaxy!
You get to shoot
with some
crazy weapons and take out a huge number of
enemies and all that
with superb visuals and graphic effect.
Think back onto what made games like DOOM, Duke Nukem 3D and Shadow Warrior great: darting around insanely fast, shooting at
enemies with a large array of satisfying guns, and being able to
crazy things that make no sense like rocket jumps and bunny hops.