Namco's Line up for 2005

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Blade_Runner

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The imminent return of Jack Slate, the return of a 25 year old pill-popper and a variety of offerings for the bellicose, all make up Namco's new lineup for 2005. Below you will find the complete list of Namco titles fro the rest of this year, categorised by platform.

PlayStation 2

Dead to Rights II (Third Person Action, April 2005): Jack Slate returns with his K-9 companion Shadow to clean up the street of Grant City in this explosive sequel to the best selling Dead to Rights.
Arc the Lad(: End of Darkness (Action RPG, June 2005): For the first time, the Arc the Lad series takes a real-time action approach, and players fight vigorously though various action-packed missions to build up their character. They then take the same character online to fight and cooperate with up to seven other gamers. The game will include an all-star cast of characters from the "Arc the Lad" series.
Pac-Man World 3 (Platforming Adventure, Fall 2005):
Pac-Man returns on his 25th birthday to jump, bounce and charge his way through the Spectral Realm, compete in classic 2-D and 3-D mazes and even take control of his long time ghost adversaries to save Pac-Village.
SOULCALIBUR III (Fighting, 2005): The legendary fighting series returns with three new characters, an epic selection of worldwide arenas and a groundbreaking character customization system.


Xbox


Dead to Rights II (Third Person Action, April 2005)
Pac-Man World 3 (Platforming Adventure, Fall 2005)


GameCube

Pac-Man World 3 (Platforming Adventure, Fall 2005)
Nintendo DS

Shogun Warrior: Real Time Conflict (Real-Time Strategy, Fall 2005): Engage in massive real-time conflicts across Japan, managing troops and utilizing military diplomacy and a variety of touch screen mini games to seize the title of Shogun. Players can also take part in wireless skirmishes for up to eight combatants.
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Screenshots from DTR 2:




 
i can already bet Soul Calibur 3 is going to be the biggest hit of the lineup with DtoR2 following.
Sc2 was great, blasted tekken games out of the water.
 
blade_runner said:
Namco normally makes games for consoles, some of the games are ported to PC however like DTR :)
oh okay..thanx..
tats y i feel like readin this name namco for the first time..
am not into console gaming as yet ;)
 
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