Monday, 22 August 2011

Monday Night Combat

Monday Night Combat
When Monday Night Fights debuted on Xbox Live Arcade in August, he greeted players with a fairly forgettable introduction. The braying of the advertisers, the tutorial simplistic and limited, not paint the picture, leaving the players to grow and discover the wonders of this shooting game dynamic and entertaining for them. Now available for PC, the battle begins Monday night with the same gentle introduction, but on the other hand, is quickly revealed as a new and exciting experience of combat. The gameplay wise that worked so well in the console is in very good form here, Entertainment and developer Uber made a lot of little changes that preserve the basic action and maintain the balance between character classes. These small changes will not be obvious to most, but the effect will be: fighting Monday night works great and feels like a natural choice on the PC.

Easy to pick up and full of a variety of strategic and successful ways to play, fight Monday night is a great place for lovers of the new shooter to flex his fingers shot.

Monday Night Fight features two game modes: Blitz, and Crossfire. In Blitz, you can play solo or online with up to four players, who must defend a shiny disco ball full of money from the waves of attacking robot. These greedy bots come in different varieties, and each represents a unique threat border, strong soldiers and gorillas to steal the march of suicide bombers and mortar guns. Kill the robots that make money, allowing you to improve the skills of your soldier, defensive turrets installed at designated locations, and use of battlefield dangers to their advantage. Silver is also the final declaration of his victory in the Blitz mode, and if he managed to defend his money ball, your score will be posted on online leaderboards. Blitz comes in several different difficulty levels, and then you can complete the easiest way for you without much trouble, more tension, equipment, even with experience.

This knowledge is useful when you approach the real attraction in the fight against Monday Night: Cross Fire. This status is based on the tower defense style of gameplay of Blitz challenges you to defend your silver ball against waves of enemy robots, while saving money, upgrading, installation of towers, etc.. The twist is that there is now a team of six soldiers behind these human robots. These opponents are gunning for you, assault your defense and make the enemy robots to do for your silver ball. Once there, the robots destroy the shields silver ball, making it vulnerable to human opponents who are trying to destroy it and claim victory. While you are involved in this defensive effort, you also move your own offensive escorting your friendly enemy robots for the ball of money and tackle your opponents defensive effort.

Crossfire is an intelligent challenge, but what makes it really attractive are six different classes of soldiers. Each type of soldier wielding two weapons and a range of skills to contribute to the plan for the team effectively. The military assault is fast and robust, better to play aggressively because of his assault rifle high damage, remote mines, and the ability to fly limited distances. Private support, by contrast, can play a more versatile, shore defenses by repairing towers and healing allies and then take the offensive by the enemy turrets and piracy by calling the mortar strike. The soldier wielding a machine gun and a deadly explosive grenade launcher machine gun while enjoying a book off the floor of the house and the ability to establish itself as a turret to increase your damage and accuracy.

With so many abilities and weapons to play with, can be difficult to know where to start. Monday Night Combat Assault provides a tutorial class, leaving others to read about "How to Play" section of the pause menu. In addition, each class can pay to level up skills, often with the added bonus of a powerful, where you can expect continuous improvement. After all, this large and competitive play with a Crossfire can be a bit 'daunting at first. Yet, many ways to contribute to the battle, even novice players should have no trouble finding a way to help the team. As knowledge of the battlefield increases with each game, you really begin to get a handle on operations. Then you can begin to explore the finer points of combat. You can be motivated to work on your strategy that kills murderess after taking too many stab wounds to the face. Alternatively, you may want to try to support optimal positioning of the watchtower.

You can also explore different ways to spend the money you earn. The decision of when to invest in some towers or in hopes of improving capacity is powerful but a difficult and costly changes in each game. There are only five cards in Crossfire, but each has enough going on this so do not get tired of them quickly, and the long list of dedicated servers ensures you can find a game at any time. How to make money for participating and doing well in combat, level up and earn new rewards that can attach to your name. You can also unlock custom classes that allow you to adjust the attribute bonuses but not the loadouts in any category you want. This low degree of persistence is a small reward for their efforts and offer customization, enough to mix things up, without disturbing the delicate balance of power between classes.

Each type of soldier can be played on a number of ways, and the discovery of new strategies and maximize battlefield effectiveness is an exciting challenge. Intelligent design and complexity of the face class is well settled in class and online multiplayer fantasy team in the third person shooter tower defense. And if it's a bit wordy for you, just call the fight Monday night game very addictive and very entertaining.

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