You can charge 3 special meter bars and use them to attack specific bodyparts of your opponent to immobilize them. Of course let's not forget about the targeting system that was hyped from when beginning when the game was announced. What makes the controls complicated is that while Nina has a ton of moves in her arsenal, you won’t really find yourself using most of them, like backflips, cartwheels and wall running as there really isn’t any place to use them effectively. The more hits you chain together without being hit yourself when engaging the enemy will yield big skills points, which not only levels up Nina, but can be used to buy new attack techniques you can use to disable the enemy.Īnd lets not forget the hype about the targeting system where you can target specific areas of an enemy’s body to immobilize them more quickly. There are also hand weapons and firearms you can pick up and use depending on the number of weapon holsters you carry. Meaning you can strike all eight sides around you. Tap the analog stick in the direction of the enemy to strike at them. You use one analog stick to move Nina around, and the other is for attacks. Things get screwed up and it’s up to Nina, along with some help from MI6 agent Adam, to save the world from a terrorist organization who plan on using the power of the Bermuda Triangle to hold the world for ransom!ĭepending on how you look at it, the controls are either easy or complex. The game starts off on a big cruise ship, as Nina infiltrates an underground fighting tournament as part of a covert operation of the CIA and MI6 along with two other agents.
#NINA WILLIAMS SEQUEL TO DEATH BY DEGREES SERIES#
Nina Williams, the femme fatale from Namco’s Tekken series stars in her own spin-off game here, in what I believe is a prequel before Tekken takes place.