In -
game footage looks seriously impressive, though the option to activate remote play is buried deep in the options menu.
Not exact matches
Surely there will be some
footage from the next Halo
game, expected next year, and possibly an early
look at an upcoming Gears of War installment, but beyond that, will the company refocus on
games or continue trying to position the Xbox One as a living room device that the whole family will want?
It also provides us with more juicy
footage of the
game itself, which
looks pretty damn good to us, and showcases the wider range of driver creation options too — any helmet designs that catch your eye?
We've already seen that this year's Formula One
game will be packed with new features but here's a first proper
look at some gameplay
footage.
This
footage from E3 gives us a first proper
look at the
game, and while it's still a work in progress, it's
looking really rather good.
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The
footage above is the first Wii U
footage we've seen of the
game and while no availability information is available just yet, it's
looking like it might shape up to be a fantastic arcade racer for those who are
looking for something a little bit more serious than Mario Kart 8, but perhaps not as serious as the upcoming Project CARS.
Last week, Zen Studios filled
Game Informer in on the details to the newest Marvel Pinball tables for Pinball FX2; however we finally have a
look at gameplay
footage from each table.
The Japanese trailer features a hugely insightful
look at the final
game and features a tonne of new gameplay
footage.
It's a funny
look at the man you'll be controlling in Undercover and provides plenty of in -
game footage for you to drool over.
Microsoft released mostly off - screen
footage of Crackdown 3, and the
game was criticised for
looking, well, ropy.
It wasn't just discussed, but demonstrated via video, showing
footage of the three Links (sorry Violet,
looks like you didn't make the cut), working together, as the initial player, can play with two friends, questing through the
game, solving puzzles and more.
Right on schedule, the trailer for the new
game went up today, giving players a cinematic glimpse at what the
game will not
look like when it's released... In all seriousness, certain shots from the teaser trailer
look like they were recorded in the
game engine, but much of the
footage is pre-rendered.
There is currently no gameplay
footage available but the
game looks to be a traditional platformer in the same vein as Super Mario Bros or The Great Giana Sisters.
We'll be sure to take a closer
look as more details and
footage emerge before the
game's North American release on November 6th.
The
footage above is docked, but the
game arguably
looks at its best in portable handheld mode — the 720p resolution holds up better there, and the
game seems to run with an unlocked frame rate, shooting for 60 fps and sometimes getting there with uneven but decent performance.
Lucasfilm and Disney dropped a hell of a surprise during the Super Bowl, offering up the very first
look at
footage from Solo: A Star Wars Story during the
game with a TV spot.
While the
footage is off - screen (it was shown on a big screen to a big crowd), it's in high - res and gives us another good
look at the
game and what we can expect.
This is what Monster Hunter XX, a 3DS
game, will
look like on the Switch according to a trailer and gameplay
footage shown by Capcom at this weekend's Monster Hunter event in Japan.
But after seeing some
footage I get kind of the same feeling from Castle Crashers where it may
look silly but the gameplay
footage showed there was a sense the developers crafted an interesting, very fun
game and gave it polish.
Yes, much of the trailer
looked scripted, but in many cases the
footage looked rather like it was recorded during live gameplay, and edited to be shown from different angles without a HUD (according to IGN, the
game's HUD is minimal, unobtrusive, and automatically hides itself in certain situations anyway).
We'd be surprised if the Weinsteins premiered either «The Imitation
Game» or «Suite Francaise» in full, but
look for their traditional presentation of snippets of
footage at some point.
It
looked so good that Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima had to guarantee that he was showing «100 % in -
game footage».
The announcement, held during this year's The
Game Awards ceremony, shows some gameplay
footage between what
looks like a younger Mitsurugi and Sophitia.
Once again Undead Labs are
looking at amping everything up for the sequel, and early
footage already shows a massive leap in the
game's visuals, alongside the ability to now play online with up to three other survivors.
There's no
footage of the
game's combat, unfortunately, but there's a sense of scale — it
looks like the big enemies will be really damn big.
Understandably, a lot of fans are still skeptical about the
game following Konami's ugly split with Hideo Kojima, but the latest
footage (courtesy of IGN) actually
looks... pretty fun?
Worrying thing the other tennis
game due out this month «Tennis World Tour» also
looks poor, I had higher hopes for this one, but, latest
footage of the
game is not good at all.
Lots of new
footage of Mario Party: Star Rush, including a
look at the hub menu and starting the
game!
Overall, this new
footage of God of War should give fans one of their best
looks at how the
game actually plays.
The
footage provides a glimpse at the
game's battle system, which
looks satisfyingly fast and fluid, and explosive ship combat.
Join us for a
look at an action film and a video
game - based horror movie panel and
footage from Open Road Films at Comic - Con 2012.
Not taking anything away from the
game footage but i kept
looking at the live
footage wondering why it was so crappy
agreed but i think they messed up the colors on the live
footage to make their
game look better.
The above
footage is not taken from the Wii U, but it is a comparison to show what a real life F1 speedway
looks like in the
game, versus the real thing it's based on.
During Nintendo's first
look preview trailer of its upcoming console, the Nintendo Switch,
footage of a brand new 3D Super Mario
game debuted alongside the console's first details.
The NBA
game footage is stylized to give it a kind of cinematic
look with contrasting hues.
The first - ever gameplay
footage of The Elder Scrolls Online touches on the MMO's varied environments, its diverse character customization and the
game's aesthetic, designed to reflect the
look and feel of the three most recent Elder Scrolls
games.
I don't think much of the graphics either, the cartoony style is fine as its supposed to
look like Skyward but it lacks the watercolour effect, the textures
looked poor and the locations don't
look all that colourful — but keep in mind this was only one place and is likely early
footage of the
game.
He also confirmed once again that the
footage was running in real - time on PS4 Pro and that the
game will eventually
look much better upon release.
In addition to the
games, stage activities are planned throughout the week at the Ubisoft booth (located in the Hall 6.1, booth B020), including an exclusive
look at behind - the - scenes
footage from the upcoming «Assassin's Creed ®» movie.
Check out the trailer below for some
game footage, but it
looks like you'll be teaming up with Link on his Crimson Loftwing, running around Hyrule, and taking on Deku scrubs and Stalchildren, all while collecting rupees.
Kotaku say's that battlefield 3 is beautiful and stunning and near close to the pc demo's EA keeps showing However IGN says that the
game is in the pre alpha build and Is missing many things like destruction particle effects and more Kotaku says its all there Personally I think DICE should show of more console
footage than Pc
footage, that way we know what the
game looks like and don't have to trust the descriptions of people we do nt know
Go to
game trailers they have all new ps3
footage of BF3 From the show in sandeigo which started today.It's all MP and it
looks sweet.
And I'm a second year physics student at university so yeah I have some notion what I'm talking about when it comes to optics, check back with me in a few months if I still hold same opinion when I should know even more specifically about that kind of different) I also hate to point out the
footage I saw
looked like a ps2
game past destruction.
Visuals do however
look better on PS4, with better lighting, textures and it doesn't appear to have the same dips in
footage shown compared to the XB1 version, so that's probably where Crystal Dynamics went with this release of the
game.
Sure, Call of Duty: Ghosts is a graphical step up for the franchise, but having examined gameplay
footage it certainly doesn't
look to be that demanding of a
game, especially given that the Xbox 360 and PS3 are both going to be running it as well.
Somehow despite the first two
games looking like obvious SFII edits the third one
looks a lot more anime like RB2 and the later KOF
games... (Based on gameplay
footage and the JPN eShop screens) Surprised that a short franchise had a massive art style shift for only one
game.
Hmm for some reason whenever I see
footage for this
game, the characters and settings
look «soul-less» to me.