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Geist GameCube

Geist GameCube
In the hallways, labs and chambers of a shadowy compound, an unseen power is lurking. As a ghostly Spectral Operative, players must search for their physical body, which is mysteriously being kept alive somewhere in the enormous complex. Players won't always be alone though--as they explore, they must collect the energies of indigenous spirits to help unravel a mystery and build their own power. Some will help ... but beware, for not all the spirits are friendly. Prepare for a first-person adventure with a spectral twist! Features: Explore the compound as a ghost, then possess more than a dozen unique character types using their weapons, equipment, skills, and even memories, to complete your goals. Possessions range from soldiers with guns to dog- and mouse-like creatures that can perform specialized physical tasks. Choose different characters and see the world in different ways. Travel through the human world virtually unseen, using your abilities to slip through cracks, interfere with electronics, move objects and more. Face challenges from two unique angles--as a possessed human or a lurking spirit hunting its prey. Prepare for death matches with the dead in all-new multiplayer modes that combine first-person combat with unique ghost and possession mechanics. Preview We haven't heard much about Geist, the ghostly first-person shooter in development for the GameCube at n-Space, since it was announced at E3 2003. That is until recently, when we got a chance to go hands-on with the game to find out just what makes Geist's supernatural gameplay tick. The game features some pretty cool mechanics that you won't see in just any FPS, and a handful of adventure game elements ought to make the game appeal to a wider audience than those who simply like to run-and-gun everything in sight. Geist casts you as John Raimi, a soldier investigating the shadowy Volks Corporation.



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.. Award winners Note on "all systems" as platform: Because games shown at E3 are still in development, the platforms for which the game is published might still be in question. The award givers are independent of the : the (for : platforms Xbox) Best 2 2003 Best (for 2 (for PC) 2001 : Tony Hawk's Underground (all console systems) 2002 : DOOM 3 (for PC) 2000 : Ultimate Fighting Championship (for Dreamcast) 1999 : Black and White 1999 : (|F) Janes USAF (for PC) 1999 : (+S) Outcast (for PC) [1] 1999 : (+S) Um Jammer Lammy (for PlayStation) 1999 : (G) Half-Life 2 (for PC) 1998 : Need For Speed 3 Best Role Playing Game (RPG) 2004 : Splinter Cell 3 (for PlayStation 2) 2001 : The Legend of Zelda (for GameCube) 2000 : Mechwarrior 4 (for PC) 1999 : Perfect Dark (for Nintendo Gamecube 2003 : Half-Life Best Action/Adventure Game e3 gaming.



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