Cinematic: Metroid: Other M
It’s been awhile since Metroid: Other M’s first trailer, but we’re happy to glimpse Samus even if she’s a bit emo in this Nintendo Summit Cinematic trailer; it’s due out in NA 6/27/10.
It’s been awhile since Metroid: Other M’s first trailer, but we’re happy to glimpse Samus even if she’s a bit emo in this Nintendo Summit Cinematic trailer; it’s due out in NA 6/27/10.
Sneak a peek at Halo: Reach’s Alpha multiplayer above while getting the drop on the multiplayer beta; the latter will be available on Xbox LIVE 5/3/2010 to owners of Halo 3: ODST.
Canabalt and Gravity Hook’s creators have upgraded the latter, and man we are hooked: Gravity Hook HD; the one-button grappler will be a paid app but is freely playable online.
This Launch trailer for MLB 10: The Show is all-show, not that we’re complaining: available 3/2/10, it includes a new camera system, new, more realistic stadiums, and custom music.
Available 3/2/10: Battlefield: Bad Company 2 gets a fittingly epic launch trailer: our favorite unorganized (yet lethal) band of misfits get sent on a simple support mission (yeah, right).
Hanging a device that can create inter-spatial gateways over your desk may not be smart, but these 4″ Companion Cube Fuzzy Dice ensure you’ll always get the drop on GLaDOS.
Gratuitous Space Battles’ second expansion pack, The Order, gets an explosive trailer above; named after a new race (think religious Borg), it adds 11 ships, 3 weapons, and 2 missions.
It may be technical and a bit abstract, but FPS players will enjoy this behind-the-scenes look at Running Man; it’s an upcoming preview slice (similar to Bullseye) for Interstellar Marines.
J!NX’s Table Top Gamer is no simple t-shirt–it actually forms a holy trinity by honoring the three most important things to old-school gamers: 8-bit arcade, pen & paper RPG-ing, and eating.
This Flowfield Pathfinding trailer for Supreme Commander 2 may be boring graphics-wise, but it’s very exciting for RTS fans: the UW algorithm blows traditional A* out of the water.
Give both the Light and Dark Sides of the Force a spin with this fully operational LEGO Star Wars Foosball Table; we prefer the Rebel minifigs, but we’re sure the Empire will strike back.
Now available: Napoleon: Total War shows off its epic tricolors in this purely cinematic Launch Trailer; the hybrid turn-based and real-time strategy game currently has an 84 on Metacritic.
Former city-world Taris (destroyed in KOTOR) gets the spotlight in this Old Republic trailer; contested by the Republic and the Sith, the devs hint at it being an evolving MMO-wide event.
Due out Q2 2010 on PSN, this Debut Trailer for Joe Danger is part Motocross and part Little Big Planet; the 3D side-scroller features 50 events, mini-games, and a level designer.
Stay a-head of the Overwatch with this 1:4 scale Headcrab Plush; measuring only 6″ it can only wrap its claws around tiny noggins, but at least you’ll only need a tiny crowbar to kill it.
If there’s one thing that the forces of Order and Chaos can agree on, it’s beer: these Warhammer Beer Steins are made out of fine-grain stoneware and are available 4/30/10.
The devs at Splinter Cell: Conviction delve into the overall Multiplayer Experience in a series of three trailers; they cover The Prologue, Deniable Ops, and Persistent Elite Creation.
It’s purely cinematic (and just a bit preachy), but this epic Debut Trailer for Civilization V gives us a brief glimpse at some of the 18 civilizations in the game, due out Fall/Winter 2010.
The plot and voice acting is kitschy 60s spy movie fare, but this mostly cinematic Man Alone trailer for Alpha Protocol does one thing right: the facial animations are alpha-grade.
It’s hard to differentiate the gameplay from the cinematics in this Gameplay Reveal trailer for Transformers: War For Cybertron, but that’s a good thing; Autobots roll out 6/22/10.
Info on Metro 2033’s beasties oozes out slower than Moscow traffic at rush hour, but this fast-paced Kill or Be Killed trailer gives us a few more glimpses at their monstrous Dark Ones.
Get the lowdown on the PC version of Battlefield: Bad Company 2 in the trailer above; it shows off the integrated friend system, mouse-friendly UI, unlocked frame rates, and more.
They sure don’t make women (or men, for that matter) like they used to: The Women of Red Dead Redemption may be sinners, saints, and survivors, but they’re also kick-ass gunslingers.
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