You can't base an AAA launch on two vague trailers and
a single batch of screenshots.
Not exact matches
The gaming community at large going ballistic for a few white letters on a red background shows what happens when one
of the most anticipated upcoming games in the entire industry has only a
single trailer and a
batch of screenshots to show for itself nearly a year after being announced.
What (little) we've seen so far
of the game — the two trailers and the one
batch of screenshots — have all focused on the game's
single player mode, with the most recent trailer giving several clues to the actual storyline
of the game, which is a major draw for fans.
Firstly, even though we've been provided very little material on what the game will be like — we've only two trailers and two
batches of screenshots to show for over a year
of waiting — all
of that material has been focused on the game's storyline and
single - player content.
Courtesy
of Dead End Thrills, here is a
batch of screenshots from Bioshock Infinite «s
single - player DLC, Burial at Sea.
What (little) we've seen so far
of the game — the two trailers and the one
batch of screenshots — have all focused on the game's
single player mode, with the most recent trailer giving several clues to the actual storyline
of the game, which is a major draw for fans.