Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts- Big Bang Arts explained
Hudson Soft has announced that Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts for the PSP will have an exclusive feature called Big Bang Arts. This technique allows players to combine their art sights to unleash even more devastating attacks on the monsters they’re fighting.
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If you plan on picking up Hudson Soft‘s Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts for the PSP, you might want to know that it has a feature called Big Bang Arts which is not found in the DS version of the game.
Big Bang Arts is a fighting style which combines the strength of three players in the Ad-hoc multiplayer to launch a devastating attack on the enemy. While simple in theory, this technique still requires a bit of timing on the part of the players.
To perform Big Bang Arts, players have to overlap their Art Sights at roughly the same time. While the strength of attack is based on the number of players who overlapped their Art Sights, a more powerful attack can be achieved if all party members time their attacks right.
As a final note, Big Bang Arts have certain attributes associated with them. This means that players will have to match the proper technique with the kind of enemies they’re fighting.
Gamers who want to get a crack at this game should keep their eyes peeled, Dungeon Explorer: Warriors of Ancient Arts for both the DS and PSP should ship by around mid-February this year.