NDS C.O.R.E. - Gameplay Trailer

Remember first-person shooter C.O.R.E.? Inside this article is a gameplay movie of the game, which looks rather impressive.

NoWay Studio has unveiled the first video footage from the forthcoming debut game entitled C.O.R.E. a dynamic fast paced action first-person shooter for Nintendo DS. The plot-line revolves around a meteor crash and its consequences. The footage is a mixture of the game intro movie and in-game footage.

For the last 14 months, the team have been stiriving to push the limits of the Nintendo DS with full 3D visuals. This "next generation" title is set to bring th e gaming experience of the FPS on a handheld - previously only matched on a PC. They have created multiplatfom levels introduced by in-game movies, some of which will be presented in 3d.

As a marine, you are sent with a secret mission into the lab complex built on the meteor crash site. You will travel through different locations - first on the ground, then deeper underground (security rooms, living sectors, offices, labs, stock rooms, headquarters), then even deeper into the meteor rock. Your aim: to discover mysteries about the meteor by solving quests. The final quest comes deep down underneath the earth, where the biggest secret is hidden. Only you can survive this task and protect mankind.

Posted on 30-06-2008 by Dennis

Comments

  • Graphic is nice, animations are a so-so. But the most important thing in such type of videogame is the control system. I hope it will be polished as the one in Metroid Prime Hunters, but it's a difficult work to do.

    Olpus Bonzo, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • Is it just me or does that blue radioactive stuff seem exactly like Phazon from the Metroid series? It looks like a pretty good game, a bit like a 3D version of the original Doom. Might be quite good, if it is I might get it.

    Hells Zargon, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • It looks like it takes a lot of ammo to kill anyone.

    LeSomeGuy, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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