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Wii
Necro-Nesia
- New Import,
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NCS Game Synopsis
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Trek to an uninhabited island with your girlfriend
and encounter unexpected creatures of the wretched
sort. Instead of shuffling
zombies however, large groups of insects
appear from the darkness. When your girlfriend turns up
missing, take hold of a flashlight ala Siren and
enter a dark forest in a bid to reunite with her.
When running around the wilderness, the flashlight casts a
wide arc of light that illuminates a sizable area of
the game world but leaves enough darkness to make
things spooky. Along the way, learn the secrets of
the island and savagely beat down hundreds upon
hundreds of insect victims. With the Wii Remote,
sticks may be used as swinging weapons and stones
may be thrown to do projectile damage. Over 20
makeshift weapons may be utilized in the game to
attack the crowds of insects.
When battling cricket-like creatures, they'll blow out large amount
of blood when struck and their ghastly long legs
curl up when killed. Spiny caterpillars undulate towards the protagonist in a slow squirm of
impending danger. Caterpillars attack by rolling
themselves like logs at the player so that their spikes do the
damage. Hurl projectiles at them to hear them scream
and give up the ghost. The insects move realistically and
skitter, hop, crawl, and scamper around the
landscape to give squeamish players the heebie
jeebies.
Region Lock-Out
Please note that Japanese Wii games are not
compatible with USA Wii consoles.
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NCS Game Notes
» The hero may perform a
forward tumble to avoid insects but when they
latch onto him en masse for a killer bite, shake the
Wii Remote
left and right to throw them off. Some
beetles swarm the player's body in a skin-crawlingly
realistic way.
» A local
area map on the lower-right corner of the screen
keeps track of the player's whereabouts while a
health gauge on the upper right corner tracks
vitality.
» During the course of the adventure, cut
scenes occasionally pop up to show action sequences
as a prelude to major battles. Although the blood
flows freely, some insects spill red blood while others
unleash yellowish ocher that bursts out from their bashed
bodies.
» When the praying mantis attacks, it
can hook
both arms around the protagonist's shoulders and attack
with its maw. It'll also flail its arms to attack
when approaching the player. The mantis makes a highly
annoying tittering screech but hack away at its body and
it'll eventually fall over on its side, lets loose a
piercing scream, and die.
»
The character models and visuals in Necro-Nesia are
throwbacks from the
previous generation but that's okay. Hudson eschews
zombies and other undead and allows insects to invade the survival
horror genre.
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This document and photos are ©NCSX 2006. All rights
reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of
this document may be made without express written
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