Two new scans of Time Crisis 4
Earlier, we reported on Time Crisis 4 being formally announced by Konami as a title to be released on the PlayStation 3, as well as details and images of the GunCon 3. Now, we present to you two new Famitsu scans, chock-full of Time Crisis 4 information. Unfortunately, it’s hopelessly undecipherable to us members of the non-Japanese speaking population, but should be easily understood by everyone who’s dropped a quarter or two into the coin-ops and happily blasted away at the digitized enemies on-screen.
As we can see from these scans, the gameplay we’ve grown to know and love in the arcade version is still intact. Graphics are sharp and smooth, the HUD for the different weapons and life indicators remain unchanged. Sadly, there’s no hint of the actual game getting a nifty extra or two, but with the game still in the 60s in terms of developed material percentage, they just may pop in a secret goodie here and there. Here’s hoping.
Earlier, we reported on Time Crisis 4 being formally announced by Konami as a title to be released on the PlayStation 3, as well as details and images of the GunCon 3. Now, we present to you two new Famitsu scans, chock-full of Time Crisis 4 information. Unfortunately, it’s hopelessly undecipherable to us members of the non-Japanese speaking population, but should be easily understood by everyone who’s dropped a quarter or two into the coin-ops and happily blasted away at the digitized enemies on-screen.
As we can see from these scans, the gameplay we’ve grown to know and love in the arcade version is still intact. Graphics are sharp and smooth, the HUD for the different weapons and life indicators remain unchanged. Sadly, there’s no hint of the actual game getting a nifty extra or two, but with the game still in the 60s in terms of developed material percentage, they just may pop in a secret goodie here and there. Here’s hoping.