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  • Tiitiz #1 9 years ago

    This seriously looks like a PS2 game from the screens
  • Sly9 #2 9 years ago

    The video looks better, and it's a pretty interesting concept, but the jury at this point is still out.
  • Alastair #3 9 years ago

    What is the concept?
    I've not heard anything about this game before today. And not much even then!
  • Sly9 #4 9 years ago

    Something along the lines of you're a ghost and can jump between different characters to us their weapons / abilities / memories in order to solve puzzles...or something. 0_o

  • Alastair #5 9 years ago

    Ah, a bit like Space Station: Silicon Valley (but with better graphics).
  • Blerk #6 9 years ago

    The Cube pad isn't the best for FPS, but given that this is Cube-specific I'll be interested to see what they can do to improve things...
  • ObiJo #7 8 years ago

    So far, with the concept, the promises, and our expectations, Geist is looking like a real contender as one of the more innovative and groundbreaking games of 2004. The notion for this game is spectacular and truly awe-inspiring. How can you not like the proposal of a FPS game that you can caper into another body and “borrow” the identity and all of its qualities. I myself being a Nintendo fan since the beginning am really looking forward to Geist. Nintendo certainly needs to divest themselves of the childish vibe they emit and I think with games like Geist and Killer 7 they can pull it off. If N-Space can succeed in bringing a pleasurable and original title to the gamecube this could be the game to acquire in the lines of Gaming Stores universally. If this game grants all of the promises they claim to bring to the gamecube, This will be the answer to Nintendo lovers prayers and give GC an FPS like Halo is to X-Box
  • ObiJo #8 8 years ago

    Multiplayer seems to be promising as well. hopefully you'll be in ghost form in Multiplayer
  • malloc #9 8 years ago

    They seem to look remarkably similar to some very old shots.

  • Dizzy #10 8 years ago

    In the age of Halo 2, Doom III, FarCry and Halflife Nintendo needs to do a LOT better than this.
  • groovychainsaw #11 8 years ago

    Its all so dark! Somebody turn the lights on in FPss, please (Thankyou farcry....)
  • EVERYGAMER #12 8 years ago

    The Cube pad isn't the best for FPS, but given that this is Cube-specific I'll be interested to see what they can do to improve things...

    Well theres a lot of room for improvment in the looks department!
    (These dont appear to be new shots, they have been doing the rounds for months), so I'm sure a more recent build will have improved

  • Nikanoru #13 7 years ago

    I so want this to be good. Bet it'll turn out crappy though.
  • Blerk #14 7 years ago

    Let's hope this year's E3 video doesn't suck as much as last year's did!
  • Roamer #15 7 years ago

    I think it looks nice... I'm really looking forward to this one. Hope they soup up the multiplayer, it's been ages since a good multiplayer console fps. I didn't really dig Timesplitters.

    Did any of the more recent Bond games include a decent multiplayer mode?
  • Blerk #16 7 years ago

    BOND games? Go wash your mouth out, young man!