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Time Crisis 4: Hands-On with FPS Mode

First, some background. First-person shooter mode in Time Crisis 4 tells a somewhat tangential story that complements the main action found in the game's arcade mode. In it, you'll be playing as Captain Rush, who has been tasked with discovering the source of the so-called terror bites, which are essentially swarms of nasty-looking bugs that pop up throughout the various missions.

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Goshyujin_Sama6490d ago

TC should not have gone fps, looks terrible and outdated in terms of gfx and gameplay. GFG I hope the arecade mode is loads of fun or this game is a dud i think.

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Time Crisis 4 | Good Game Review

GG writes: No trip to the arcade is complete without some light gun blasting action. Especially co-op style! So we're going to have a look at what's still one of the best around, the classic blast-em up, Time Crisis 4.

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El33tonline Review: Time Crisis: Razing Storm (PS3)

El33tonline writes:

"... Now though, light gun games seem pretty darn archaic compared with what’s available on home consoles and PCs, what with full 3D first-person shooters that allow gamers to interact with environments and move through areas at their own pace, using their own strategy and guile (and arsenal of weapons) to make it through a wall of enemies. Now-a-days, ‘on-rails’ shooters are considered a cop out – why not just make a full 3D game?

Just because something seems a little old, however, doesn’t mean that it’s not a whole ton of fun, and Time Crisis: Razing Storm packs enough ‘old fun’ onto one disc to make you forget about advances in videogames, and just lets you kick back, squeeze the trigger and have a blast!"

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Move, dodge, kill: Time Crisis Razing Storm on the PS3 gets pirates | Ars Technica Preview

Motion controls such as those found on the PlayStation Move and the Nintendo Wii give you the option of bringing a very specific arcade genre into your home: the light gun game.

We've seen these games on Nintendo's system, but with Time Crisis: Razing Storm Namco, Bandai has the chance to further prove the PlayStation 3 can be a good home for the "kill everything on screen" games.

Razing Storm doesn't just include the titular game, it also packs in the arcade version of Time Crisis 4, as well as the little-known Deadstorm Pirates. For $50, that's quite the variety of games.

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deadreckoning6665390d ago (Edited 5390d ago )

Its been known that Deadstorm Pirates would come with this game for a while now. How did this get approved?

Kors5390d ago

This article is Preview of the games, not news.

darkdoom30005391d ago

Luckly not the bad pirates ;)

Tommykrem5391d ago

I am quite likely to purchase this fine product.

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