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NEWS GC
Gotcha Force
Preorder - Shipping Nov. 27, 2003
If
Japanese candy toys and capsule figures came to life, they
might do battle like the wee warriors in Capcom's 3-D
fighting action game Gotcha Force. Various previews
have likened the game to Powerstone but the game acts more
like a Virtual-On. Flighty toys with dash capability zoom
like a Virtuaroid and long-range targeting attacks are
common-place. Toys with jump-jet skills take to the skies,
target grounded foes and blast away from an elevated
position. Explosions and concussion blasts also have that
Virtual-On flavor. Capcom touts over 100 types of fighting
toys but they fall into two basic archetypes - ground based
toys and flight-capable toys.
To the right, a squat and unwieldy tank treads along and
takes fire from all fronts. Essentially a hopelessly
grounded fighting machine, the tank nevertheless puts up
some resistance with it's three guns and heavy armor. A
comical effect occurs when a fat tank or other toy takes a
blast up front where they roll head over heels backwards. Up
to four players may join the action in competitive or
cooperative forays. Successful battles earn more toys which
are added to your collection. Toys may also be joined
together to form new types and amalgams.
In addition to the afore-mentioned long-range fighting, many toys
also slash with weaponry and dole out various close-range
attacks. A few also dispense special moves which are based
on their toy "physiology."
King of
Fighters 2002
NEWS Japanese import restock
Back orders and new orders alike will be shipping today. NCS
expects another supply of the Boktai Bundle by next week.