Geralt of Rivia ventures to the Xbox 360 next week, with a refined experience of the adventure that debuted on PCs last year. The horrifically painful-to-play opening act of the game, which was a stumbling block for so many, has been tweaked for accessibility and to get players involved in one of the best RPGs in recent memory. Here’s the launch trailer before next week’s Xbox 360 debut.
dkdkdYou may want to support the continued localization and promotion of the JRPG genre in America – the overarching goal of the MonkeyPaw Games/Gaijinworks Kickstarter – but at the same time, you may not know a whole lot about the specific game being Kickstarted, Class of Heroes 2 for PSP.
The publishers have sought to provide that missing information, releasing a new trailer for the school-themed dungeon crawler. You’ll see plenty of gameplay footage, along with character art for all the different in-game races – all of whom are teenagers in school uniforms.
The first official trailer for Medal Of Honor Warfighter has been released. Powered by the Frostbite 2 Engine and being touted as the “most authentic shooter” to date, Warfighter is inspired by actual events across the globe and written by real Tier 1 Operators while deployed overseas.
Check it out:
I have a great deal of respect for the men and women of the military worldwide, and have always considered special forces teams cooler than any superhero, action movie star, or video game character. I applaud games that seek to realistically capture the struggles of these individuals.
Medal Of Honor Warfighter releases on Octover 23rd, 2012 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC.
Patch 1.8: Infernal Dawn is expected to hit servers later this month and will feature two new tradeskills, Fishing and Survival, a Guild Finder tool, a new world event and more. Take a look as the Ascended face off against Maelforge and Laethys in Trion’s latest trailer!
The first project from Ryan Payton’s Camouflaj is Republique, an iOS action/stealth game of sorts in which you control a network of cameras, lights, and everything else electronic to keep a woman named Hope safe from pursuers. It’s like a serious Night Trap.
“Last year, I decided I was going to stop complaining about the lack of real games on mobile,” Payton said in the above trailer, “and start making one.” For help making that real game, Camouflaj has turned to Kickstarter, because it’s 2012.
The developer is seeking $ 500,000 from backers, with bonuses including the game, a fancy journal designed as a “game companion,” and, for the truly wealthy, your likeness in the game and a trip to Camouflaj HQ.
In case that has you wondering whether you play a hero or a villain, this newly-revealed trailer should clear things up. Check it out:
The video is chock-full of action movie trailer clichés, but I’m a sucker for that kind of stuff, so yippee-kay-aye! Clichéd or not, that’s a well-made trailer that knows exactly how to draw in its target audience. Oh, and John Conrad — really? Could they pick a name any more similar to John Connor?
As anyone who’s played the original Torchlight can tell you, the pet system is genius. Your pet can fight for you, sure, but it can also learn spells, transform into other creatures, and also go to town, sell your loot, and return with potions. Great pets were just one of the reasons the indie dungeon crawler sold over a million copies.
This year, however, they’ll have to compete with the impending release of Diablo III. Good thing, then, that the pet system is back in a new and improved guise, with more options to choose from, as well as new features. Learn more about all the new pets below, and check out the video trailer for more info (both courtesy of the official site).
The ferret: “Don’t be fooled by his size, the clever ferret is as fierce as a honey badger. With goggles.”
The chakawary: “Best described as a Velociraptor crossed with a Cassowary.”
The cat: “Know what we love? Kittehs. Kittehs are now up in your Torchlight II, carryin’ yer lootz.”
The bulldog: “Solid, tough, and a formidable foe to all who fear slobber.”
The hawk: “The Hawk soars above you, keeping watch on the passes ahead, and dive-bombing monsters with her vicious talons.”
The panther: “Sleek, feral, intimidating, the Panther melts into the shadows and pounces on corrupt undead when they least expect it.”
The wolf: “Leaving paw-prints like dinner plates, man’s best friend is also a Sturmbeorn’s worst nightmare.”
Remember that feeling you experienced when you first watched the Skyrim trailer? The shiver than ran down your spine when the Dragonborn shouted FUS RO DAH? The wonder at seeing the land of Skyrim come to life, with all its… white?
Well, prepare to relive that through this masterfully created Minecraft machinima:
Was that an Enderman as the Dragonborn? Dare I call this… the Ender Scrolls?