C.O.R.E Looks to Bring FPS Action to DS
Explore the C.O.R.E. labs where ever you go!
Date: Thursday, May 22, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Conspiracy Entertainment Europe has announced that they have secured the European publishing rights from NoWay Studio to their latest release C.O.R.E., a dynamic fast paced, action packed, first-person shooter for Nintendo DS.

For the last 11 months, NoWay Studios has been busy pushing the limits of the Nintendo DS with full 3D animations and visual effects. This “next generation” title is the first game to bring the FPS experience so familiar to PC gamers, to the Nintendo handheld.

As a marine, you are sent on a mission into the government C.O.R.E. lab complex which was built on the site of a meteor crash in the desert some 20 years previously. Everything had been going to plan until all contact was lost. Your mission is to investigate why contact has been lost with the facility as you explore many levels with offices above ground and chambers below dug deep into the desert bedrock.

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