While Pacific Drive doesn't feature traditional "boss fights" in the conventional sense, certain encounters and the escalating threat of the Storm can feel like climactic battles. The Anomalies you encounter throughout the game directly influence the difficulty and nature of these high-stakes situations. For instance, if you've been consistently dealing with aggressive physical anomalies like the Mimics or the Spark, you might find these threats amplified when the Storm reaches its peak intensity. Understanding how specific anomaly behaviors manifest under pressure is key to surviving these moments.
If you're facing a particularly challenging escape from a highly active Anomalous Zone as the Storm closes in, consider how the anomalies you've learned to avoid or even manipulate can be used to your advantage. Perhaps a well-timed distraction from a specific anomaly can buy you precious seconds to escape. Conversely, if you've neglected to upgrade your car's defenses against electrical anomalies, you might find yourself struggling against a Storm that electrifies the very ground you drive on. The game rewards players who have a comprehensive understanding of the various anomaly types and their potential synergies, especially when combined with the environmental pressures of the encroaching Storm.