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Disaster: Day Of Crisis due for Wii Euro Launch in October! |
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Written by Dave Aubrey
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Wednesday, 03 September 2008 |
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Oh, we've only been waiting for like, I dunno, a few years...
Earthquake, tsunami, volcanic eruption, flood, hurricane... and the
small matter of an ex-military terrorist group with their hands on some
nuclear weapons - and all in just 24 hours?! Welcome to Disaster: Day
of Crisis, the action adventure game on Wii from Nintendo and Monolith
Soft., sweeping across Europe on 24th October 2008 guaranteed to bring
out the survival skills in everyone.
Stepping into the shoes of Raymond Bryce, a traumatised but highly
decorated retired US marine and former operative of the International
Rescue Team, prepare for a day like no other. Called back into action
to deal with the threat of SURGE, an ex-military terrorist unit led by
former elite forces specialist Colonel Hayes, Ray must overcome
personal tragedy and numerous devastating natural disasters to prevent
the threat of nuclear warfare.
Wracked with guilt over the loss of his best friend in the line of
duty, Ray finds out that SURGE has kidnapped a leading seismologist and
his assistant to predict the arrival of an earthquake, which will act
as a diversion for their plan to seize the nuclear weapons. However,
upon finding out that the assistant is his lost friend's sister, Lisa,
the mission turns personal and offers Ray the chance of redemption he's
been craving for.
Disaster: Day of Crisis is a dedicated single-player all-out action
adventure blending a variety of exciting gameplay activities around an
intense and absorbing 23-stage storyline. In addition to vanquishing
the SURGE threat, players must come face-to-face with a series of
daunting natural disasters and take full advantage of Ray's survival
expertise to rescue stranded civilians left helpless.
As the story unfolds, the player's skills are thoroughly tested as
Ray finds himself in increasingly hazardous situations. Gameplay varies
from exploring devastated city streets for survivors to thrilling
shooting sequences, as well as driving, swimming and intense quick time
events all intuitively controlled with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk.
Players are awarded Survival Points and Battle Points which are vital
for improving Ray's abilities and ensuring he has the skills needed to
overcome the game's hard-as-nails bosses, survive the effects of each
disaster and ultimately, rescue Lisa.
During the majority of stages, players will find themselves
searching for civilians in need of rescuing, which will help improve
Ray's skills. With each civilian saved, Survival Points are awarded
that can then be freely distributed amongst five critical skills such
as Strength for unarmed combat and lifting objects, Firearms for
handling weapons and Mental for Ray's ability to concentrate his mind.
Along the way, Ray will face adversity from SURGE, at which points
the game automatically switches into combat mode. Similar to an
on-rails shooter, the action becomes fast and furious where players use
the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to dispatch enemies with a variety of lethal
weaponry including handguns, automatics and shotguns. Once every
hostile is taken down Battle Points are yielded that can be used to
purchase new weapons or tune current equipment to perfection.
Even after the main storyline is completed, there are numerous
incentives for players to keep coming back for more. With additional
modes such as a shooting range and a staminas campaign, and a wealth of
hidden content covering unlockable weapons and costumes to the extra
hard 'Real Disaster Mode' difficulty, Disaster: Day of Crisis will keep
gamers entertained for many months to come.
So are you ready to step into the shoes of an action hero and
emerge victorious after one hell of a day? If the answer is yes, then
Disaster: Day of Crisis is crying out to be rescued from your nearest
retailer across Europe on 24th October 2008.
October 24th. Let's hope it's good...
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