The trend for the last couple of years is to have
an actual full gameplay video at E3, generally during Microsoft's conference.
Not exact matches
So the GTA IV game intro footage was leaked... then, within hours, 8
full minutes of
actual gameplay footage was leaked.
What's even more sad is dropping
full price on a game with less than 5 hours of
actual gameplay (the rest of the campaign consist of story sequences and QTE events that barely count as
gameplay) with no bonus modes like online or an arena horde like mode.
CD - ROM based games from around that time generally used most of the space for audio or
full - motion video rather than
actual gameplay content, simply because compression techniques were still fairly unrefined.
Keep in mind that this DLC is not a
full - fledged case, but does still feature
actual gameplay (albeit to a much lighter extent).
The campaign mode allows players to re-enact
actual events of the war and incorporates
full - motion video clips in the
gameplay.
This year, they released a
full walkthrough trailer that showed gamers what to expect from
actual gameplay.
The bit where he's jumping on the Badnik's clearly isn't
gameplay, and he's clearly not moving at
full stop in the bare three seconds of
actual gameplay we get to see.
Despite a
full Nintendo Switch reveal and continuing revelations about the new console's power, we still haven't seen a lot in the way of
actual gameplay footage.