Konami have announced NeverDead is set to come out on both PS3 and Xbox 360 on 3rd February. Konami have also announced there will be DLC for NeverDead, though details about it will be revealed at a later date.
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Konami Digital
Entertainment GmbH will release its demonic action title "NeverDead"
for PlayStation®3 and Xbox 360® on February 3rd , 2012, the
publisher has confirmed.
The brainchild of Shinta Nojiri, and co-developed with Rebellion Software, "NeverDead" stars an immortal hero called Bryce Boltzmann who, alongside his partner Arcadia, works for an agency tasked with dealing with demonic incursions. As demons from the dawn of time emerge on present-day Earth, so Bryce - armed with an arsenal of guns and a Butterfly-Blade - and the gun-toting Arcadia must locate and destroy the hostile invaders. As the malformed adversaries appear, the heavily-armed Bryce must protect his sidekick and work together to kill them all.
However, as the monsters get larger and more vicious, the side-effect of Bryce´s immortality is revealed. For, as the player is attacked by the various miscreants, Bryce can be torn limb from limb, but can simply reattach the parts to his body. Even when all limbs have been removed, Bryce can roll around as a head, looking to reattach his lost parts. He can even use his amputated body parts as weapons, throwing arms into clusters of monsters, and still firing the attached gun, or lobbing his head into seemingly impossible areas, to gain access to new parts of the map.
"For NeverDead, we have gone all out to change the approach the player takes in battle," explained Shinta Nojiri, creator of "NeverDead" for Konami Digital Entertainment. "Losing a limb is a mere inconvenience and Bryce´s physical skills allow a wealth of ways to take out the enemy - from close-range combat, to throwing limbs into clusters of monsters and shooting them remotely! This adds a level of humour to the game that brings the world-weary main character to life, while players can revel in game worlds that can are fully interactive and eminently destructible."
KONAMI has also confirmed that "NeverDead" will also be the focus of DLC elements and add-ons, further details for which will follow soon.
The brainchild of Shinta Nojiri, and co-developed with Rebellion Software, "NeverDead" stars an immortal hero called Bryce Boltzmann who, alongside his partner Arcadia, works for an agency tasked with dealing with demonic incursions. As demons from the dawn of time emerge on present-day Earth, so Bryce - armed with an arsenal of guns and a Butterfly-Blade - and the gun-toting Arcadia must locate and destroy the hostile invaders. As the malformed adversaries appear, the heavily-armed Bryce must protect his sidekick and work together to kill them all.
However, as the monsters get larger and more vicious, the side-effect of Bryce´s immortality is revealed. For, as the player is attacked by the various miscreants, Bryce can be torn limb from limb, but can simply reattach the parts to his body. Even when all limbs have been removed, Bryce can roll around as a head, looking to reattach his lost parts. He can even use his amputated body parts as weapons, throwing arms into clusters of monsters, and still firing the attached gun, or lobbing his head into seemingly impossible areas, to gain access to new parts of the map.
"For NeverDead, we have gone all out to change the approach the player takes in battle," explained Shinta Nojiri, creator of "NeverDead" for Konami Digital Entertainment. "Losing a limb is a mere inconvenience and Bryce´s physical skills allow a wealth of ways to take out the enemy - from close-range combat, to throwing limbs into clusters of monsters and shooting them remotely! This adds a level of humour to the game that brings the world-weary main character to life, while players can revel in game worlds that can are fully interactive and eminently destructible."
KONAMI has also confirmed that "NeverDead" will also be the focus of DLC elements and add-ons, further details for which will follow soon.
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