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Midway Confirms NARC for GC

by Lasse Pallesen - July 11, 2003, 8:55 am EDT
Total comments: 6 Source: Press Release

The international drug cartel called K.R.A.K and the evil drug lord Mr. Big must be destroyed. Time to go drug-busting.

MIDWAY DROPS GAMERS INTO MIDDLE OF DRUG WAR WITH NARC; NONSTOP, ACTION-PACKED DRUG-BUSTING MAYHEM ARRIVES TO NEXT-GENERATION SYSTEMS

CHICAGO - July 11, 2003 - Midway Games Inc., a leading software industry publisher and developer, announced today that NARC, a stylized third-person action/shooter game, is in development and expected to ship in 2004 for the PlayStation2 computer entertainment system, the Xbox video game system from Microsoft and Nintendo GameCube.

NARC is an all-new remake of the 1988 cult arcade classic of the same name, which was the first action/shooter videogame to put players in the middle of the war on drugs. Assuming the role of Hitman and Max Force, ex-partners reluctantly reunited as members of the elite NARC squad, gamers must rid the world of the powerful international drug cartel, K.R.A.K., which is run by the evil drug lord, Mr. Big. To stop the spread of the new ultra-powerful designer street drug, Liquid Soul, gamers must use street-style, hand-to-hand combat and a large array of weapons against enemies.

"Following a deep and twisting story that drives the character players control, NARC challenges gamers to bust and kill ruthless thugs and criminals in order to bring justice to the drug-infested streets," said Helene Sheeler, vice president of marketing, Midway.

Hitman and Max Force embark on an authentic, drug-busting mission around the globe, from the United States to Asia and Eastern Europe, and finally to Mr. Big's private island hideout. To accomplish their goal, gamers can choose from an arsenal of weapons to use as well as down-and-dirty street-fighting skills. The armed combat features third-person shooting, plus a zoomed-in third-person view for the perfect shot, while the unarmed combat features roughhouse action with an authentic street-fighting style, including wild punches, head-butts, knee-strikes, grappling and throwing.

NARC also features sub-missions that occur outside of the main missions. Gamers can hone their skills in the sub-missions and build their reputation by choosing to stop the many random crimes ranging from purse snatching to bank robberies. And, the licensed music in NARC features a collection of the best drug songs of all time.

NARC Key Features:

- Nonstop, Action-Packed, Drug-Busting Mayhem - As Hitman and Max Force, players must rid the world of drug-infested corruption:

- Play as either Max Force or Hitman in each of the levels; the game's storyline drives which character players control.

- Some missions are solo while other missions allow the computer-controlled AI to fight along.

- Be a good cop or a bad cap - its up to you how you play the game.

- Bust Criminals - Arresting and busting criminals:

- The arrest procedure will be fast, arcade-like and will feel like a real tussle.

- Ease of arrest will depend upon the criminal's health, criminal rating and drug use.

- Combat - Both unarmed and armed combat:

- Unarmed Combat - The style will be a roughhouse, authentic street-fighting style with big, wild punches, head-butts, knee-strikes, grappling and throwing.

- Armed Combat - Using an intuitive combat mechanic, players will use a wide arsenal of weapons, ranging from a crowbar to a rocket launcher and flame-thrower.

- Worldwide Drug Locales - Players embark on an over-the-top adventure that will take them around the globe in pursuit of the evil drug lord, Mr. Big. The five game locations are:

- USA: Based around a crime-ridden district of an East Coast American city.

- Asia: Set on the dock and downtown areas.

- Eastern Europe: An industrial complex and drug lab.

- Private Island: The private island of the evil drug lord, Mr. Big.

- Ambient Crime - The world found in NARC is extremely violent and crime-ridden. Occurring outside of the main missions, gamers can hone their skills and build their reputation by choosing to stop the many random crimes ranging from purse snatching to bank robberies.

- Soundtrack - Eclectic soundtrack spanning a wide variety of musical genres add to the drug-ridden street flavor of the game.

Talkback

Grey NinjaJuly 11, 2003

I wonder if I will buy this game again? The first game seriously helped me on my way to purging all action games from my library until the N64 came around. But regardless, it was pretty fun and the concept was decent. I will be keeping an eye on this one.

DjunknownJuly 11, 2003

ahhh yess NARC. You'd have to remember the 80's well to know that one. Kind of makes me feel old...

It seems they've missed one location to add some authenticity to the title: The Central American/Columbian reigion. Oh well, you can't please everyone hmmm?

ruby_onixJuly 13, 2003

The only thing I remember about the original was getting into some red sports car and driving back-and-forth over drug dealers, taking all of their money for what seemed like hours, until until I had enough money for... like... infinite lives... or something like that.

Grey NinjaJuly 13, 2003

Heh. I did that too. The last boss always killed me though, until I found the secret to beating him. That fight was just retarded.

I did find a way to bust people without leaving the car though, and that helped me get the money required for all lives much quicker.

BrianSLAJuly 14, 2003

BA - BA - BA - BUSTED!!!

I liked the game but loved the sound FX.

Grey NinjaJuly 14, 2003

I never played the Arcade version sadly. face-icon-small-sad.gif I only got to play the NES version, which I hear was very much a poor port.

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