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| 2006/04/24 11:48:12: Posted by DM | |
Namco has announced a new mech game for the Xbox360. Mobile Ops: The One Year War is coming to the console and it looks pretty um, well there is surely some work to be done. Click read more for the full press info and screens.SANTA CLARA, Calif., (April 24, 2006) - Leading video games publisher and developer NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc. announced today "Mobile OpsTM: The One Year War," a next-generation mechanized shooter exclusively for the Xbox 360TM video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. Scheduled to launch holiday 2006, this title features beautifully detailed graphics, a wide array of giant mobile suits, and intense multi-player combat to deliver an exhilarating experience in mechanized warfare.
The story of "Mobile Ops: The One Year War" opens with the space colonists' brutal battle for independence from The Earth Federation. Advanced ECM (Electronic Countermeasures) has rendered range sensors and communications useless, resulting in the rise of new war machines called mobile suits. These ultimate instruments of destruction, capable of metal-clashing hand-to-hand combat, completely redefine modern warfare."With dramatic cockpit views and exquisitely detailed mobile suits, we fully expect 'Mobile Ops' to immerse gamers into a futuristic world where giant mechas loom against a war-torn horizon," said Yoshi Niki, business director at NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc. "As desperate battles ensue in both open battlefields and urban environments, players can choose to engage enemies on foot, in vehicles or in mobile suits."Utilizing the Xbox Live® online game service, "Mobile Ops: The One Year War" will put players right in the cockpit of their very own mobile fighter for thrilling battles online as they fight in teams through multiple scenarios and battlefields. Gamers can also modify mobile suits with a robust customization options, including beam sabers, heat hawks, and other melee weapons. Vividly presented in HDTV resolution, "Mobile Ops" offers beautifully detailed graphics, right down to the brown rust on metal and stress damage from combat. |
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Comments
Written by silverwolf on 2006/04/24
How many mech games does this make?
Written by optaviusx on 2006/04/24
Why am i left thinking if this was a sony console the released shots would do a better job of showing off the game :) Its as if some developers want to make the 360 look weaker compared to the ps3 so they can make that much more when the ps3 is out and say HEY LOOK WE CAN DO THIS NOW we couldn't do it on the 360 buy buy buy. Looking at usa developers and then certain japanese developers (besides the ones Microsoft paid) the games just don't look like effort has been put it in at all.Well in this game's defense it DOES look alot better in motion, but the fact still remains the new shots for the game released are just god awful I'm left thinking they could pull this off on the original xbox.
Written by PJ (36) on 2006/04/24
Some developers have no clue when it comes to PR. Why release crappy, and clearly early, screen shots? It does not help them at all.
Written by Fuzz McDeath (32) on 2006/04/24
The fact of the matter is, some of these "household name" Japanese developers that everyone thinks are so important regularly release crap games - the fact of the matter is, there are like 4 guys in japan (bet you can name them) that are worth a damn when it comes to development - otherwise - trash (Can you say Koei announces DW6 through 50?)
Written by silverwolf on 2006/04/24
I agree because they're Japanese doesn't mean they are all talented. As a matter of fact US and EU developer are just as good or better in some instances. At least now I can say that a few years ago I would've had my doubts. Hey opta have you seen this article //www.x360central.com/?n=582 I know you problably know it by heart but it's still a good read.
Written by optaviusx on 2006/04/25
well I have to agree there most of the japanese games release do tend to suck except the ones coming from the big names like kojima, sakaguchi, Itagaki, square enix, capcom teams that work on devil may cry, resident evil are usually the ones that release the good stuff there are couple others I'm leaving out as well. In general sure there are many talented developers out there, but the number of bad games far outnumber the elite good ones.At any rate even bad japanese games is a step up for the 360 because sony consoles have been getting tons of crappy japanese games then some elite ones for years and the 360 is finally starting to get alot of the crap that will no doubt see life on the ps3 as well, but atleast we are assured there are elite titles on the horizon :)
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