Here is a video of CORE's engine features... Looks pretty good.
http://www.twgnintendo.com/2008/11/28/new-core-engine-video/
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Looks ok, but honestly there are better games. Those animations didn't look all that hot, the enemy looked like he had a load in his pants and was trying to keep it from getting down his leg. I'm playing through CoD right now and it's difficult to the point of making me want to throw my DS through a window, but this looks overly simplified and not very challenging.
The system needs all the FPS it can get though, so I'll take it... but I hope the final game shows us something a little more cohesive than that bunch of clips in terms of escalation and plot. I'm impressed with all of the variety on CoD and the gameplay is pretty fun most of the time, as well as doing a good job of reflecting the series' mainstays and key points in a portable system... if "CORE" has some of that, then it'll get my money someday, but it won't be a highly anticipated game for me like CoD, GRID, or My Japanese Coach were.
it does look good butttttt moon>c.o.r.e. buttttt c.o.r.e. has online and i believe moon has none:( still moon>c.o.r.e.Here is a video of CORE's engine features... Looks pretty good.
http://www.twgnintendo.com/2008/11/28/new-core-engine-video/
jp2123
[QUOTE="jp2123"]it does look good butttttt moon>c.o.r.e. buttttt c.o.r.e. has online and i believe moon has none:( still moon>c.o.r.e.Here is a video of CORE's engine features... Looks pretty good.
http://www.twgnintendo.com/2008/11/28/new-core-engine-video/
red_sovereign
Screw online multiplayer. Every game gets a bunch of hackers at some point anyway.
[QUOTE="red_sovereign"][QUOTE="jp2123"]it does look good butttttt moon>c.o.r.e. buttttt c.o.r.e. has online and i believe moon has none:( still moon>c.o.r.e.Here is a video of CORE's engine features... Looks pretty good.
http://www.twgnintendo.com/2008/11/28/new-core-engine-video/
podliver
Screw online multiplayer. Every game gets a bunch of hackers at some point anyway.
Testify. "Call of Duty: World At War" is already a cheater's playground, sad really. But that means that the Campaign Mode for this game had better rock or it will be buried QUICKLY.
wow..rlly. that sux. how so???red_sovereign
The usual. You shoot, no one dies, people FLY around way too fast, have rapid-fire splash weapons... you name it, the standard cheats apply. It's a constant companion to the system, something the DSi is supposedly addressing by removing the GBA port (by which most "enhancement" extras do their twisted magic) but that's not going to do anything about the millions upon millions of DS users out there who already have the needed hardware to ruin your online fun. The really pathetic thing about it all is that neither the game hardware makers nor the software developers have come to grips with the reality. It COULD be so much fun, but it isn't.
[QUOTE="podliver"][QUOTE="red_sovereign"] it does look good butttttt moon>c.o.r.e. buttttt c.o.r.e. has online and i believe moon has none:( still moon>c.o.r.e.ston3henge
Screw online multiplayer. Every game gets a bunch of hackers at some point anyway.
Testify. "Call of Duty: World At War" is already a cheater's playground, sad really. But that means that the Campaign Mode for this game had better rock or it will be buried QUICKLY.
Glad someone sees it how I do :D
Plus, what is the point of playing online if you cannot always be within 30-40 ft of your router? Since the DS is PORTABLE and meant to be taken places, you can't count on being able to play online wherever you go.
So that's why I always look at the single-player replayability, not online play.
[QUOTE="red_sovereign"]wow..rlly. that sux. how so???ston3henge
The usual. You shoot, no one dies, people FLY around way too fast, have rapid-fire splash weapons... you name it, the standard cheats apply. It's a constant companion to the system, something the DSi is supposedly addressing by removing the GBA port (by which most "enhancement" extras do their twisted magic) but that's not going to do anything about the millions upon millions of DS users out there who already have the needed hardware to ruin your online fun. The really pathetic thing about it all is that neither the game hardware makers nor the software developers have come to grips with the reality. It COULD be so much fun, but it isn't.
i hear mkds is chalk full of hackers/cheaters/digital_wizards so glad i dont own it:D and why the hell is it still 40 bucks:?If by mkds you mean "Mortal Kombat DS", then the answer to that is also "Yes". MK was the last game I bought with expectations of going online with the title on DS, and I'm no slouch on that game I can lay it down on combos and special attacks... but my butt has been handed to me as a hat so many times by a player using Kabal's spin attack like it's the only move available and so rapid-fire on it, ten and fifteen hit combos online are a common occurrence and pulled off so flawlessly that it stinks of foul play & one-button macros (which have been around since the Genesis and SNES days of the game).
I don't buy games with the idea of taking it online anymore, ever. I'm a much happier DS owner as a result. Again, it's really a shame that the system is so brutalized as an online gaming device and Nintendo does nothing about it.
(And please no one spout the DSi litany that a new piece of hardware is going to change anything - The old hardware and the old hacks will still work ten years after the new hardware has been around, the DSi will change nothing.)
This "CORE" game had better step it up on the Campaign or Story Mode, or it's floating in the bowl waiting to be flushed.
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