Preview: inFAMOUS
Check out this excellent preview video for inFAMOUS; it gives some background on your character (he’s a bike messenger) as well as the implications of good/bad moral choices.
Check out this excellent preview video for inFAMOUS; it gives some background on your character (he’s a bike messenger) as well as the implications of good/bad moral choices.
This Forgotten Secret trailer for White Knight Chronicles starts off with butterflies and ballroom dancing; in other words, it’s ripe for all the slick sword-swinging mayhem afterwards.
Forever vaporware due to 3D Realms’ closure, Duke Nukem Forever goes out with one last bang in this video; it’s unfinished work, but still pretty sweet. Note: NSFW nudity at 0:49.
Alright, so nobody really loves traffic, but I Love Traffic gives us a peek into the harried lives of traffic lights; it starts off easy but quickly turns frenetic, making accidents a near inevitability.
Yes, that’s a question mark in our title: we really doubt this video is in-game footage for Beyond Good & Evil 2, but even if it’s pre-rendered, it puts Mirror’s Edge’s parkour to shame.
Just in time for their 5/13 release date, this launch trailer for Battlestations: Pacific is basically war porn: it’s filled with dizzyingly fast edits plus bullets and explosions galore.
Ambitious games like Darkest of Days are usually doomed to failure, but the alternate history buff in us can’t resist the time-traveling plot that includes Mt. Vesuvius, the Civil War and more.
Most game adaptations of movies are poor, but this Transformers: RotF trailer is actually pretty decent; if they transform like that in-game, we’re sold. PS: watch it all the way through!
We’re not Wild West fans, but Red Dead Redemption has several things going for it: it’s by Rockstar, it’ll be open-world, and the trailer shows off graphics that would make a cowboy weep.
‘Splosion Man is eerily similar to Explodemon, but we’re all for more exploding platformers with maniacal laughter; it’ll feature 50 single player levels and 50 four-player co-op levels.
Chroma Circuit is a color matching game that starts off simply enough by requiring you to rotate adjacent pieces; our ape brains are still stumped by the energy transfers. Thanks, Josh!
In addition to all the goodies in The Beatles: Rock Band Limited Edition, two custom guitars will also be available for $99 a pop on 9/9: a Gretsch Duo-Jet and Rickenbacker 325.
Roughly half of this debut trailer for Star Trek D.A.C. uses clips from the Star Trek movie, which isn’t a good sign for the game; still, any footage is like Dilithium from heaven for Trekkies.
The first trailer for Red Steel 2 is out–sort of; meant for retailers only, it’s a bit of a mystery as it’s shown by MSN Games Brazil from a Playstation event but with a Wii controller.
Spoiler warning: this trailer for Fallout 3’s Broken Steel DLC has a big honkin’ spoiler, but you’d also miss out on big honkin’ robots; available today, it also raises your level cap to 30.
Endless Zombie Rampage 2 improves over its predecessor with new weapons, perks and missions; the zombies are easy, at least until they start spitting blood at you and exploding.
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood is lookin’ mighty fine with this Southern Hospitality trailer; it’s a weapon-tastic extravaganza, from gatling guns and TNT to rapid-fire queued shooting.
They may wear Roman headgear, but Overlord II’s mischievous gremlins act more like rampaging Barbarians in this Minion Maximus trailer; hell, they even club a baby seal at 1:05.
Army of Two’s mysterious 40th Day Initiative gets its big reveal in this latest trailer; it’s a bit more serious than their past videos, with an ongoing series of terrorist attacks on Shanghai.
Spore’s Galactic Adventures goes 50s sci-fi; its open universe model is a weakness to some, but the Space Captain trailer does a good job making it look like the best fun this side of Uranus.
Like a 2D version of Battlestar Galactica (they even share the same initials), Gratuitous Space Battles lets you customize spaceships and then send them off to giant battles to slug it out.
Showing off his ability to chain attacks together, the Dark Knight is essentially a samurai-meets-tank in this FreeFlow Trailer for Batman: Arkham Asylum; seriously, Bane, just pack it up.
Ridiculously addictive, your goal in Crush the Castle is to use a trebuchet and increasingly destructive weapons to knock down castles and crush their hapless inhabitants.
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