Not exact matches
The new direct -
feed videos reveal the Adventure Mode, and some Skyloft and Death Mountain
gameplay, with plenty of footage of Link and co. kicking ass.
Anybody with a compatible smart phone or tablet can share their screens to YouTube and allow viewers to follow along as they broadcast presentations, in - class lessons,
gameplay,
video feeds and more.
And once again, this gives off a lot of assumptions that «he got fired just for being on a podcast and that was the whole reason» (which of course helps
feed into people's assumptions that «LOL OF COURSE THEY WOULD Nintendo is so BACKWARDS they won't even let employees do PODCASTS») It's the whole Youtube situation again with people claiming Nintendo actually blocked any
gameplay video where the user doesn't pay them (no, they'll just get a note that «hey, you can't earn any money from this one
video»).
The
gameplay video is called «the first ever direct -
feed gameplay footage.»
Ubisoft «s new IP For Honor went to Gamescom 2015 and let people play the game in its pre-alpha stage, alongside letting them record
gameplay direct -
feed videos to let the public see how the game plays out.
If you're wondering why the
gameplay looks familiar, it's because the same stage and car was featured in our first look E3
video, but you can at least appreciate the details in greater clarity in the official direct
feed video.
From our story trailer that set the world's fiction in motion to our community - played Twitter
gameplay videos that populated your
feed over the weekend, we couldn't be happier with what you all thought of -LSB-...]
From our story trailer that set the world's fiction in motion to our community - played Twitter
gameplay videos that populated your
feed over the weekend, we couldn't be happier with what you all thought of the game.
Update: GameXplain recorded some direct -
feed gameplay, which gives us an even better look than the
video below.
You can check it out for yourself below (both a recording with just the
gameplay, and the full
video of the show), If you want to see more, you can also enjoy a series of trailers showcasing all fourteen weapons included in the game, the full recording of the San Diego Comic Con panel with a ton of info and footage, the announcement trailer, the first screenshots, and some really impressive direct
feed gameplay.
If you want to see more of what Monster Hunter World looks like, you can enjoy the newest «Hunting 101» trailer, another showing the Wildspire Waste area, an accompanying batch of great screenshots, a recent
gameplay video, a batch of trailers showcasing all fourteen weapons included in the game, and more impressive direct
feed gameplay.
If you want to see more of what Monster Hunter World looks like, you can enjoy this morning's trailers, an accompanying batch of great screenshots, a recent
gameplay video, a batch of trailers showcasing all fourteen weapons included in the game, the recording of the San Diego Comic Con panel with a lot of info and footage to enjoy, the announcement trailer, the first screenshots, and impressive direct
feed gameplay.
If you want to see more of what Monster Hunter World looks like, you can enjoy a recent
gameplay video, a batch of trailers showcasing all fourteen weapons included in the game, the full recording of the San Diego Comic Con panel with a large bunch of info and footage, the announcement trailer, the first screenshots, and some impressive direct
feed gameplay.
If you want to see what Monster Hunter World looks like, you can enjoy a recent
gameplay video, a series of trailers showcasing all fourteen weapons included in the game, the full recording of the San Diego Comic Con panel with a lot of info and footage, the announcement trailer, the first screenshots, and some really impressive direct
feed gameplay.