The latest Gears retains the series» signature third - person combat and brutal weapons (including the Lancer, everyone's favorite chainsaw - infused assault rifle), but based on the stage demo we saw, seems to take on a darker, quieter and
more eerie tone than its predecessors.
Not exact matches
And like Spoon providing tribute to the Cramps» «TV Set» in the credits song, Kenan does a fine cover of the Steven Spielberg - produced original with updated tech work and a similarly (if much
more muted)
eerie tone.
All have an
eerie tone that is absolutely true to the novel and are making me even
more eager for its release (currently not scheduled in the US, but likely to be this fall).
Not much is known about the game apart from the details revealed above, along with an
eerie piece of concept art akin to the works of
more recent Resident Evil titles to communicate the
tone and direction the production is taking.