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gameplay commentary videos coming soon (yes, soon).
Not exact matches
A new
video shows the first 1 hour of
gameplay from LEGO City Undercover running on the Switch, and even better: it's direct - screen footage without any
commentary.
This latest
video shows off even more of the naval warfare
gameplay within the game thanks to
commentary with Alex Hutchinson the game's creative director.
You can watch a very interesting
gameplay video that features the first four games along with some
commentary below.
What makes Bizinger's
videos «transformative,» as per fair use requirements, is the
commentary he gives throughout
gameplay, jokes, voice - acting, facecam reactions and edits that, he says, «push the jokes and punchlines across.»
Today we'd like to share with you a longer
gameplay video with
commentary by Randis to talk about more of the details and nuances of the
gameplay and world of Dragon Fin Soup.
The 17.5 minute
video begins with radio broadcasts from different characters in the game and then segues to actual
gameplay footage with
commentary from development director Chris Keenan.
Independent company Poetic Studio has released a new
gameplay video and developer
commentary piece for their upcoming visually unique, turn - based psychological RPG, Sacred Fire.
However, the studio has thrown together a little «Making Of»
video for fans, with
commentary from Bethesda themselves and a generous helping of all new
gameplay.
Square Enix has today released a directors
commentary version of the awesome Hitman: Absolution
gameplay video that they released last month.
As well as the above trailer, a
gameplay video was also released, which includes
commentary by Mike Bithell (you can watch it here).
The Gunstringer brims with unlockable bonuses, including mods that can affect
gameplay and aesthetics,
commentary tracks from the Twisted Pixel team, the Red vs. Blue raconteurs at Rooster Teeth, and Xbox Live community czar Larry Hryb, to name a few, and behind - the - scenes
videos, some of which are arguably more magical than the
video that made it into the game itself.
Watching someone's
gameplay video and
commentary is not the same as first - hand experience.
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