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Disaster: Day of Crisis Dated - But do you still care?

One of the biggest names for Wii during it's unveiling at E3 2008, Disaster: Day of Crisis has been received a European release date, and has high-hopes of addressing the lack of software for the Hardcore audience on the system. However, can one game alone repair the damage of the last year-and-a-half?

An intense Third-Person Action-Adventure game, Disaster: Day of Crisis puts the player into the shoes of Raymond Bryce, a traumatised but highly decorated retired US marine and former operative of the International Rescue Team, preparing 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.

The title is a dedicated Single-Player all-out Action-Adventure blending...

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ChickeyCantor5725d ago

It is a Forum post...
I'm glad they delayed it because of some quality issues.
Beter late than a bad game for ever.

kesvalk5725d ago

if i remember correctly the "OMGawd! nO GAmEz oN WiI!" thing are only some months old, cuz i am certain that the Wii have enough games to make you play for some months... and more games are comming...

ChickeyCantor5725d ago

eventough it's comming...now they are going to ask the question "do you care". If they say no, they are also going to complain there are no games.
The irony =D!

altredeemer5725d ago

Enough games for some, maybe if you only buy one game a month. I usually buy three or four a motnh, and Wii only has about four games that interest me currently...

BrotherNick5725d ago (Edited 5725d ago )

How much do you make to be spending 200 a month on games...that seems irresponsible to me. Then again I may be offending some people.

Mahr5724d ago

Well, some people are just dedicated to their hobbies. If someone has 200 dollars to invest in entertainment for the month, there are worse things they could do with their money.

"However, can one game alone repair the damage of the last year-and-a-half?"

Well, the extent of last year's damage or if it is just one worthy game on the system depends on who you ask, but even so, a single game can do wonders if done well enough.

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PS360WII5725d ago

I still care! I've been looking forward to playing Disaster for a while now it's Monolith after all

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Top 10 Games Nintendo Should Localize

Alex S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "..Nintendo revealed that they are fully localizing the original Famicom title, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & The Blade of Light and releasing it on the Switch eShop. This got us thinking – what other games could Nintendo localize for the first time and take out of the vault? Well here’s our list of the top 10 games Nintendo should localize."

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Nintendo trademarks Elite Beat Agents, Rhythm Heaven, and Disaster: Day of Crisis

Nintendo has registered new trademarks in Japan for multiple games including Elite Beat Agents, Rhythm Heaven, and Disaster: Day of Crisis. The trademarks made recently include their other famous IPs Super Mario, Mario Bros., Yoshi’s Crafted World and Kirby’s Epic Yarn as well.

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ozstar2046d ago

A Disaster Sequel would be awesome

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10 Nintendo IPs That Need To Be Revived For The Switch

Sid writes: "It’s been a little over a year since the Nintendo Switch launched, and it’s still going strong in terms of game announcements and sales. With that in mind, we’ve made a list of some Nintendo franchisees that have been off the radar for quite a while and would love to see make a comeback for Nintendo’s newest system."

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