True to the classic puzzle gameplay, players launch bubbles of different colours from the bottom of the screen to match at least three like colours to clear parts of the field before it is forced down. The new Hot Swap feature allows you to jump into almost any other allied troop on the battlefield which saves loads of running and gets you into the best position for your next attack or defense.īust-a-Move Deluxe is the second game in the franchise to appear on the PSP. Throughout the single player campaign you switch between China and USA armies as you follow orders based on news reports which show both sides of the war giving you a view of how war is and how it's reported. A single player campaign, which is story led, see's China and USA go up against each other in Kazakhstan. Multiplayer allows up to 24 players battle it out in a Conquest mode where you capture flags and maintain control of them until the enemy tickers run down, or Capture the Flag which is all out attack to get the enemy flag back to your own base. Vehicles like the Humvees, tanks, APCs and helicopters all make it into the game although fixed wing aircraft are noticeable absent. As opposed to the previous game, Manjimaru has several audio music tracks in addition to synthesized ones.Īlthough called Battlefield 2, this is the first of the Battlefield series to pass over to console. Full-screen anime-style cutscenes with voiceovers advance the story. Like in the previous game, magic spells must be obtained by locating Tengu Retreats they can be then equipped on any character and swapped between them.Įnemy hit points are displayed during battles, and characters are restored to full health when leveling up. Randomly encountered enemies are fought in turn-based, first-person view combat. The player navigates a party of up to four characters on a vast overworld divided into provinces, each with its own capital city and several smaller towns. Though not connected to its predecessor directly story-wise, the game is set in the same semi-humorous rendition of feudal Japan, and shares many recurrent gameplay-related and stylistic elements. Tengai Makyō II: Manjimaru is a sequel to Tengai Makyō: Ziria. To destroy the Orchids, a young boy named Manjimaru has to fight the demons who protect them, find companions who would help him on the quest, and prove he is worthy of his great legacy as the descendant of the Fire Clan. It seems that the province Hida is suffering from a curse placed upon it by the evil clan of the Dark Orchids. Thousand years later, Jipang is entering its medieval era. Many years ago, the legendary warriors of the Fire Clan were expelled from the Garden of Eden, and built the wonderful land Jipang.
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