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I have been waiting for a very long time to play this beautiful game, and for the most part I am not too dissappointed. In fact, the only real complaint I have outside of the fact that i thought Gamecube games were crisp (it's a little bit grainier than I'd expected it to be), are the controls. Not very convenient and a bit hard to get used to, but worth the trouble. If you are a lover of shooters like I am, you should enjoy this game. A final note: since i am not GC savvy, I started on easy to get used to the controls and gameplay, but you might want to try a more difficult level because on easy, there's a LOT of space in between enemies. HUGE levels . . . few battles. I bet this is solved in harder levels which I have yet to try. All-in-all, a beautiful and sexy shooter that I am enjoying plenty. Too bad this never came to PS2, and I'd love to see it made on PSP, but it's sales were likely too light for a system redo.Read full review
This one suffered from a short development time and it shows. The environments and gameplay are very repetitive. The story is pretty bare bones, although it has a few interesting moments that seemed to not be fully realized. Regardless, the game does have its charm, with a heavy emphasis on stylish attacks and catchy electronic/drum n bass music. In P.N.03 you don the role of Vanessa Z. Schneider, freelance mercenary. Her Aegis suits shoot energy projectiles and give her lightning quick reflexes. This femme fatale oozes sexual charisma with her skin-tight exo suits and a few rather erotically animated attacks. For 2003, the character animations are seriously impressive and fluent. They look very realistic for the time. You battle various robots that have gone rogue, contracted by an unknown client to wipe them all out. Aside from your standard attack, each of the 11 suits has its own unique special abilities. They require energy but can grant temporary invincibility or unleash devastating attacks. Vanessa's ballerina-esque elegance and consistently upgrading to new, better suits keep the game interesting. Although the campaign is short, there are optional training missions that give you extra money to buy/upgrade your Aegis suits. Two can only be unlocked by playing through P.N.03 multiple times; this too helps stretch out the game's play time. A higher difficulty can also be had via playing through the game once. P.N.03 has some glaring flaws and feels half finished, but I would still say it's worth playing. The game's potential is definitely there, it's just a shame we didn't get a more fleshed-out and immersive sequel. Read full review
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No matter how much I look at a game system’s library, there are always a few games that seem to pop up out of nowhere. When looking at potential games for my Gamecube, I noticed a game called P.N.03. I have never heard about it before. I admit that my knowledge of the GameCube’s library isn’t as adept as the PlayStation 2’s or Xbox’s, but I thought I saw most of the games available for it. Since my curiosity was peaked and someone was selling one in decent condition for a decent price, I thought I would pick it up. Though not really a stand out game (which might explain why I never heard of it) it offered enough to keep me playing. Visually, P.N.03 is running about average. The backgrounds are adequately detailed, but the levels look very much alike. It is a very sterile environment, but considering it takes place on a different planet and in the future, that doesn’t seem too far fetched. Sadly, the enemies took the same design cues from the levels and look pretty generic. You fight mostly robotic enemies, but their designs are uninspired and repetitive. Fortunately, the female protagonist is modeled well and is nice to look at. Her outfits are skintight, but are as detailed as everything else in the game. For people who like to ogle rendered female bodies, she will not disappoint. Sound wise, P.N.03 is average. The music has a futuristic, spacey, techno sound that is unremarkable, but does add to the ambience. Most of the effects are you shooting your palm rays and the resulting explosions of vanquished enemies. You are not going to be blown away by the sounds, but they do their job, which isn’t a bad thing. P.N.03 does add a little twist when it comes to game play. Most of your defensive tactics comprise of dodging enemy fire by moving left or right. You can also utilize cover. It does take a little time to get used to this control scheme, but it does work well once you get it down. Along with the level and enemy design, the game is pretty repetitious and can be tedious. Since everything looks the same, you really don’t get much of a sense of progress. Earning enough points to purchase better equipment is and feels like a chore. You will be putting in quite a bit of time if you want to buy everything in the game. P.N.03, by all intents and purposes, is unremarkable. Nothing really makes it stand out. It is a decent game that will provide some enjoyment. Once I put it away and move on to my other games in my library, I am sure P.N.03 won’t pop into my head unless I am browsing through my spreadsheet where I cataloged all my games.Read full review
You play as Vanessa Schneider, a beautiful mercenary for hire with a mysterious past. She's called in to take care of an off-world colony overrun by a Computer Arms Management System (or CAMS) gone completely haywire. Shooting ensues. More shooting. Dodging. Shooting. Shooting. Some more shooting. And a little more shooting on top of all of that. Plus, there's shooting. After each mission, you will receive a Ranking, which is based the number of enemies you've killed, number of points you've earned, number of rooms you've cleared without being hit by the enemy, your max combo, and how long it took you to complete the mission. After Mission 11 (the last stage in the game), you'll be given a final, overall Ranking. For better or worse, there's really not a whole lot more to P.N.03. Vanessa runs through the various environments, which are usually lacking in any type of interactive elements whatsoever and repetitive as crazy, and battles with (mostly non-moving) robots. The controls in the game are poor, sluggish, and pretty unresponsive. Vanessa is supposed to move fast and be as agile as a dancer, but.. she isn't. The awkward and unresponsive controls do not mix well with the fast-paced battles. You'll usually get hit by a bullet before you ever get a chance to dodge it! For whatever reason, Capcom has designed the game so that Vanessa can only shoot when she's not moving -- which leaves you vulnerable to enemy fire. It's incredibly lame, and just stupid, in my opinion. Overall, I was greatly disappointed with this game, and I highly recommend that you RENT IT. It's not worth buying.Read full review
P.N.03 is not for everyone, because it's a very different kind of game. It plays like a third-person arcade shooter but with tank-like controls for the main character. You can't shoot while moving, and the gameplay is mostly about timing and acrobatics; dodge enemy fire, attack, and chain combos. It almost feels like controlling a character from the Matrix or Equilibrium films. P.N.03 isn't like a lot of shooter games where you can just rush in and blast through stages. But once you get used to the controls and odd way of playing, it's very fun and addicting. There are lots of things to unlock and many stages to complete. The cutscenes are humorous and blessedly short. There are a few downsides to the game. The areas all look pretty similar and are very linear, with some backtracking involved. The music is ambient techno; a couple tracks are great but most of it is generic and repetitive. Some of the unlockables are too expensive, yet are required to progress properly, forcing you to go back and complete training missions to earn more points. Overall, I would recommend this game to anyone looking for an oddball GameCube game to add to their library.Read full review
Once you get your head around the control system, it’s one of the best looking games on the cube. It takes a while for the real action to get going, but put the time in and it’s a very rewarding game to beat.
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Played this when it was new. Glad to have my own copy now! Really fun underrated game.
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This game is awesome. It's not the best thing in thr world and it pretty short but there isn't much like it anymore.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Very cool look and idea but you can tell they ran out of time and just finished it with what they had. It feels like they had one training level done and they just stretched it into a full game. Find it for under $10, play through it in a couple hrs then resell. It's worth it just to wonder how great it could have been if they had time to finish it.