it looks and plays exactly
like the gameplay footage before release.
It didn't look
like gameplay footage to me.
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Interspersed with what looks
like gameplay footage, the trailer sports all the zombie beatin», blood splurtin», ridiculous headwear sportin» loveliness you would expect from a Dead Rising game, but hang on, did I just see a home made dual - chainsawed staff?
There's only the tiny bit of what looks
like gameplay footage in there, but it's sadly just another cinematic trailer like the two previous ones.
Not exact matches
We've seen glimpses of
gameplay footage from F1 2017, but nothing
like this — a 50 % race around Suzuka in Japan.
I've seen
gameplay footage and it is nothing
like Mario Bros..
Square Enix will have big hitters
like Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, which was introduced with a magnificent cinematic trailer, but little information has been revealed so far and no
gameplay footage.
This is why it looks
like that Red Dead Redemption 2 gets the first proper
gameplay footage during Sony's press conference, and of course, being based on the latest and most powerful PS4, it's going to blow your mind.
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.
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).
The announcement, held during this year's The Game Awards ceremony, shows some
gameplay footage between what looks
like a younger Mitsurugi and Sophitia.
I'm really looking forward to this, would have
liked to seen more
gameplay footage.
I think that the trailer will show some cutscenes and
gameplay but what I would
like to see in this new
footage that they'll bring to D23 Expo is
gameplay showing playable characters and new techniques too
The
gameplay footage plays out
like one would expect a keyboard interface to: a vertical piano roll with colored shapes meant to match with corresponding notes.
We would have
liked to see some actual
gameplay footage, but we'll take what we can get.
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.
They were careful in saying that it's in - engine
footage which means it's probable that
gameplay may not look
like that.
Looks
like we can expect some new
gameplay footage and details on the game to come from that event.
There's some
gameplay footage of titles
like Resident Evil, Nintendogs + Cats (complete with cat
footage), and Paper Mario.
During EA Play, nearly two minutes of
gameplay footage for Star Wars Battlefront 2 was shown, and everything looked
like a considerable upgrade from the first Battlefront.
While there is
gameplay footage, there is no real attempt to give us a sense of what the 3D effects will be
like, unlike what some other game trailers have attempted to do.
We get to see new alpha
gameplay footage of Failsafe, a first person parkour adventure game with a focus on story and exploration, inspired by games
like Journey and Shadow of the Colossus.
It looks
like it could turn into a very fun game from the
gameplay footage they're showing but it only has $ 18k raised of their $ 100k goal.
It's been a long time since we've seen anything related to Last Year, which is an asymmetric five vs one multiplayer horror, and today they've released first
gameplay footage of it in its alpha state, showcasing just how fantastic the visuals look and how «The Slasher» plays
like.
Thankfully
footage in the announcement and
gameplay trailers says it's going to be back but we would
like to see it improved upon significantly because it could really help Rage 2 stand out from all the other post-apocalyptic games out there.
Its details
like actual
gameplay footage and the connecting and collaboration of great talent that builds a very strong impression that the final product will deliver on what has been promised.
The
footage for the Order however, shows
gameplay taking place in smaller, more confined spaces and can therefore pull off more consistently better visuals all round but nonetheless, we found ourselves more taken aback by The Order than Ryse: Son of Rome, the latter game of which feels
like a more conservative leap in visuals that we expected.
If you
like or want to play as a huge awesome looking robot then look with excitement at new
gameplay footage of Override in its pre-alpha state, showcasing its beauty and city destruction.
I'd
like to see some extended
gameplay footage though.
Even though Rockstar has already released what they've said is their final GTA IV trailer showing some of the
gameplay, it looks
like footage has still managed to make its way online.
Early
gameplay footage of Uncharted 4, on the other hand, looks
like it is taking that franchise to the next level, even adding entirely new types of set pieces, so it will be a great shame if one of Xbox's flagship series fails to deliver more than what Gears of War 3 did.
And just
like last time, the interview features some
gameplay footage.
It also sounds
like Sony is using the Nintendo style format of focusing on a handful of games, taking a deep dive into them, showing off
gameplay footage and features extensively - which is the best way to show games, I feel.
We thought at first that Arena 3D is a game
like Super Star Dust for PC with a few more nice features, but now as it turns out with this new
gameplay footage of the game in its alpha state, we can see that it's..
From pre-alpha to alpha and we get to see a lot more in this new
gameplay footage of Vulpine, showcasing a general look on what you'll be play as in the game and what activities you'll be doing
like gathering resources to survive, build and advance / progress.
Thanks to a visit to Kunos Simulazioni from the Radiator Springs racing team, we finally have a glimpse of what Assetto Corsa will look
like in motion from some off = camera
gameplay footage showcasing a P4 / 5 Competitizione at Imola and the Lotus 49 at Monza: User Andrea Lojelo from the Radiator Springs forum described his first - hand experience with Assetto Corsa: «It looks gorgeous, and feels fantastic on the wheel.
Although much
like screenshots
gameplay footage in trailers.
Like we stated earlier, we think this is the least exciting of the videos we've seen, mostly because it contains the smallest amount of actual
gameplay footage.
Revealed at this year's Tokyo Games Show and seeming
like a great mix between Dark Souls and Onimusha, we got to see more
gameplay footage of Team Ninja and Tecmo Koei's Nioh.
Gameplay footage has been released and it looks
like a beat em» up for the ages.
See the
footage below for an idea of what the
gameplay looks
like.
I had seen trailers and
gameplay footage and Gravel looked fun; it gave me vibes of MX vs ATV, Pure, and Test Drive which I absolutely loved playing when I was super into them, but the first time you boot it up and start Off Road Masters, you get this horrendous announcer that almost sounds
like an homage to WWE Crush Hour, and this terrible FMV
footage of god knows who these people are dancing around and doing these scripted poses and stupid staredowns that gave me flashbacks to trash
like Need for Speed (2015), which apparently no one learned from.
Just
like the recent Ferrari FXXK video, this
gameplay video consists of four different cameras in total including bonnet / hood cam, chase cam, the replay
footage and an old - style Team VVV over-the-shoulder view of Alan as he does his best to get the most out of the Ferarri.
The new game from Capcom looked plenty nice, but despite some simple user interface elements on top of the screen, it looked more
like a movie than actual
gameplay footage.
Like the early Splatoon
footage, this build of ARMS is much simpler than the commercial product, but much of the core
gameplay is in tact.
For example, a poor download speed means it will take longer to pull down purchased products or patches, whereas a poor upload speed will impact your ability to stream your
gameplay over services
like Twitch, and share big files with friends such as
gameplay footage.
The
gameplay footage that we've seen is too clean, to «cartoony» and looks hand drawn rather than dark and eerie
like the other Diablo games.
Vampyr seems
like quite a substantial game; more
gameplay footage can be viewed below.
Despite the fact that we only saw 3 seconds of
gameplay footage (that looked good) and that Ruby himself comfirmed that this game will have momentum - based
gameplay just
like the classics, you're ready to throw SEGA into a fire pit simply because of one small detail.