Blue_Chi
22-09-03, 09:24 PM
I am sure that someone at least has heard of the Tekken game in here, well the very famous characters "Nina Williams" is getting famous actually, Namco has decided to make a very seperate adventure game starring Nina as the main character of it.
http://www.uk-anime.net/review-images/nina.gif
Read the whole article here, taken from http://www.gameforms.com
"Nina" is the tentative name for Namco's new action game, starring Nina Williams of Tekken fame.
Nina, along with two other agents, have been sent aboard a cruise ship to investigate the presence of a secret weapon. Described by Namco as an action-adventure game, the player controls Nina using both analog sticks: one to move her, the other one to aim her attacks.
The first screenshots show her fighting bare-handed, with two guns, and with one or two swords. She can also crouch and peek around corners, Solid Snake style.
One of her special attacks is the ability to aim for a specific point on the enemy's body. When this option is utilized, the player sees an X-ray image of the enemy and has a certain amount of time to hit a critical area.
The game is cuurently scheduled for a 2004 release on the PlayStation 2.
The screenshots could be found here,
http://www.namco.co.jp/cs/ps2/nina/screen/
It is actually too early to judge of whether this game is any good.
http://www.uk-anime.net/review-images/nina.gif
Read the whole article here, taken from http://www.gameforms.com
"Nina" is the tentative name for Namco's new action game, starring Nina Williams of Tekken fame.
Nina, along with two other agents, have been sent aboard a cruise ship to investigate the presence of a secret weapon. Described by Namco as an action-adventure game, the player controls Nina using both analog sticks: one to move her, the other one to aim her attacks.
The first screenshots show her fighting bare-handed, with two guns, and with one or two swords. She can also crouch and peek around corners, Solid Snake style.
One of her special attacks is the ability to aim for a specific point on the enemy's body. When this option is utilized, the player sees an X-ray image of the enemy and has a certain amount of time to hit a critical area.
The game is cuurently scheduled for a 2004 release on the PlayStation 2.
The screenshots could be found here,
http://www.namco.co.jp/cs/ps2/nina/screen/
It is actually too early to judge of whether this game is any good.