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![]() There may be some levels you need to tweak and think about, but generally you want to follow that basic battle formation rule.Īt the end of every battle, if you make a victory you are invited to watch a video ad in exchange for triple your winnings of that round. If you stick to the general rule of tank at the front, melee in the middle and ranged attackers at the back that will basically get you far in the game. To be honest, I don't think you need to do this at the beginning stages, but only at moments where you have earned significant coins - Look out for the big coins rounds! So know you are ready to play your first rounds, it's super simple, remember to put your troops in front of any archers or mage and you should be good to easily get through the first rounds.Īfter every round you have the option to triple your reward by watching a video ad. Check the shop and check your game inbox as there may be free stuff waiting for you. Unlock whatever is available to you in the beginning before you even play the first round. Here's it all explained in more detail, plus some more tips and strategy for the rest of the game. ![]() This is a really cool game, and really simple to pick up and play, at the beginning, you just need to think about unlocking cards, merging them and sticking to the formula of tanks at the front, melee fighters in the middle and long range fighters at the back, and you should be good to go! There is loads to unlock, and many game modes to play, hope you enjoy and find useful our Art of War: Legion Tips and Strategy page below. Art of War: Legions is an auto battle game where you unlock troops cards and throw them into battle against the enemy. ![]() ![]() ![]() For The Takeover, the story progresses through text and messages are received on their character's Sidekick.Īlso, since the game uses many of the graphical assets seen in 2004's Fight for NY, it does not reflect physical changes seen in some of the celebrities featured in the game. The story is no longer told through fully voiced cutscenes. From there, the game flows similarly to Fight for NY, featuring many of the same fighting arenas and shops where the players can upgrade own character's clothing, jewelry, hair, and fighting moves. A new addition is choosing their character's home town from one of the five boroughs of New York City. The players can create own character using the same type of police sketch-artist system. Just like in the original, only male characters can be created. It is presumed that, since this is a prequel story, D-Mob recovers from the fight and, with nobody in New York to stop him, builds his empire that is seen in Vendetta.Ĭharacter creation is still the same as Fight for NY. After defeating D-Mob in the story's final battle, a one-on-one fight at the 125th Street Subway Station, the player decides to leave the underground fight scene for good. Ultimately, it is revealed that D-Mob was using the player to take over the five boroughs, controlling New York City's underground, and that he was going to leave the player to take the fall, leading the police to his exact whereabouts. is murdered by Crow, leaving D-Mob to step in and use the player as his number one fighter. Manny takes the player to gang leader O.G., who becomes his "mentor", who instructs him in how to fight to gain control of (take over) the five boroughs of New York City. However, instead of D-Mob being freed from police custody, like in Fight for NY, it is tattoo artist Manny who is saved from corrupt police officers. The player is still a nameless up-and-coming young street fighter brought into the world of underground street fighting after rescuing one of the game's personalities from trouble with the police. However, the game uses many of the same situations and characters from Fight for NY, which is the third game in the series, chronologically. The final fight is all kinds of badass and so memorable, with such a good song.The game's story is a prequel to the events of Def Jam Vendetta. Just a dope ass game that deserves so much love. I honestly struggle with most fighting games and this one felt the most rewarding and I loved how many moves you can unlock and how cool the finishers are. Most importantly of all, the gameplay was just fun. Each level has it's own feel and vibe, and feels very distinct. I also loved how many different levels this game has. The soundtrack was also next level with a lot of great music. Being able to fight and use so many recognisable hip hop names and faces was just pure awesome. It has one of the best cast of characters of any game. ![]() The fighting styles all offer a very unique experience/challenge for multiple playthroughs. You can really make the game your own, there is just so much to do. Working your way through the many fighters of the game to earn respect, building up your skills & moveset, being able to buy new clothes/accessories. ![]() It's cool to see your phone blow up throughout the game as you receive text and voice messages before fights from the many characters of the game, which adds more lore to everything. I feel like a lot of fighting games just have the story as filler, where as this one had a really engaging storyline that worked really well and it actually felt like a central focus. ![]() This game is just pure fun and has tons of replay value. ![]() |
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