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{{Header Nav|game=P.N.03}} | {{Header Nav|game=P.N.03|num=1}} | ||
{{Game | {{Game | ||
| | |title=P.N.03 | ||
|image=PN03NTSCcover.jpg | |image=PN03NTSCcover.jpg | ||
|developer=[[Capcom Production Studio 4]] | |developer=[[Capcom Production Studio 4]] | ||
|publisher=[[Capcom]] | |publisher=[[Capcom]] | ||
|designer=Shinji Mikami | |designer=Shinji Mikami | ||
|released={{us|2003|September 9}}{{eu|2003|August 29}}{{jp|2003|March 27}} | |||
|genre=[[FPS]] | |genre=[[FPS]] | ||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
|systems=[[Nintendo GameCube]] | |||
|ratings={{ESRB|T}}{{PEGI|12}}{{CERO|A}}{{CERO old|All}} | |||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''P.N.03''', short for Product Number Three, is a 2003 video game developed by [[Capcom]] for the [[Nintendo]] [[GameCube]]. P.N.03 is a third-person shooter featuring a dexterous, cybernetically-enhanced woman named Vanessa Z. Schneider who the player controls to destroy a series of robots. The game was designed to have a "classic" feel through use of use things such as point combos for destroying multiple enemies in a row. It is part of Shinji Mikami's Capcom Five, a selection of five 2003 Capcom games intended to be exclusive for the GameCube. Eventually though, P.N.03 ended up being the only Capcom Five game not to be ported to the [[PlayStation 2]]. | '''P.N.03''', short for Product Number Three, is a 2003 video game developed by [[Capcom]] for the [[Nintendo]] [[GameCube]]. P.N.03 is a third-person shooter featuring a dexterous, cybernetically-enhanced woman named Vanessa Z. Schneider who the player controls to destroy a series of robots. The game was designed to have a "classic" feel through use of use things such as point combos for destroying multiple enemies in a row. It is part of Shinji Mikami's Capcom Five, a selection of five 2003 Capcom games intended to be exclusive for the GameCube. Eventually though, P.N.03 ended up being the only Capcom Five game not to be ported to the [[PlayStation 2]]. | ||
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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
''P.N.03'''s gameplay is defined by the restrictions placed on players and enemies. Players cannot attack while moving, but have a variety of evasive maneuvers such as flips and spins. Similarly, enemies' attacks and movements are restricted to specific patterns. The game encourages use of cover while enemies are attacking, followed by carefully-timed attacks. As the player becomes more skilled, it is ultimately possible to predict and evade incoming enemy fire while in the open. Enemies destroyed may drop items replenishing the player's barrier or energy. A combo counter provides cumulative bonus points for destroying enemies consecutively (a timer appears between enemies being destroyed; when it reaches zero, the current bonus points are granted to the player and the score reset). Additional bonuses are given upon clearing a room. | ''P.N.03'''s gameplay is defined by the restrictions placed on players and enemies. Players cannot attack while moving, but have a variety of evasive maneuvers such as flips and spins. Similarly, enemies' attacks and movements are restricted to specific patterns. The game encourages use of cover while enemies are attacking, followed by carefully-timed attacks. As the player becomes more skilled, it is ultimately possible to predict and evade incoming enemy fire while in the open. Enemies destroyed may drop items replenishing the player's barrier or energy. A combo counter provides cumulative bonus points for destroying enemies consecutively (a timer appears between enemies being destroyed; when it reaches zero, the current bonus points are granted to the player and the score reset). Additional bonuses are given upon clearing a room. | ||
[[File:PN3-9.jpg|thumb|left|Vanessa in the Prima Blazer Aegis suit using the Harrier energy drive against an ASS-13G Seerose.]] | [[File:PN3-9.jpg|thumb|left|Vanessa in the Prima Blazer Aegis suit using the Harrier energy drive against an ASS-13G Seerose.]] | ||
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[[Category:Single player]] | |||
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[[Category:First-person shooter]] | |||
[[Category:Capcom]] | |||
[[Category:Capcom Production Studio 4]] | [[Category:Capcom Production Studio 4]] | ||