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Post new trailers, pics and info of upcoming games. :)



Metroid: Other M - New gameplay trailer:






Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions - Debut trailer (first-person gameplay):




The Conduit 2 - Scans, info (local multiplayer):







Details:

GoNintendo said:
- Team says the first game had the player doing “the same thing over and over and over again”
- Want to do more with level design, gameplay design
- Embracing sci-fi element
- Game starts off with thunder, torrential downpour, you’re in a huge oil derrick in the middle of an ocean
- Picks up immediately after the original when you enter the portal
- Not sure where you are when you enter the portal and land in the ocean
- Derrick’s occupants begin to shoot at you
- Game will have some “big vistas and multi-tiered areas”
- Multiple paths, team wants the game “to feel bigger and give players the sense that there’s more going on”
- Sea serpent attacks the facility
- “Having those types of ‘wow’ moments is really important”
- Quantum 3 engine still being refined
- Ford continues to go through the oil derrick, fights with the leviathan one-on-one
- Have to use one of the derrick’s mounted defense targets since normal weapons won’t work
- Serpent targets you and generator that powers the turrets
- Need to find the serpent’s weak points, stun him, then impale him with a harpoon from a turret
- Game has an airborne chase scene, take control of a ship’s rear gun emplacement, shoot pursuers (one enemy type is jet pack-equipped soldiers)
- More NPCs, Ford can interact with them
- There are other aliens besides Adams around the world who control territories
- Adams has been particularly successful, wants to take over the world
- Ford needs to get the help of the other aliens
- Atlantis is the hub, portals to other areas are there
- Some freedom in terms of which stage you’ll take on next
- One mission has you going to Washington DC, need to recover important artifact from the Smithsonian
- More alien growth in the city than in the first game, Drudge and Trust still fighting there
- “AI vs. AI vs. player now”
- Will happen upon fights already taking place
- “The AI in particular has been a big focus for us. We really want the enemies to come across as intelligent. In the first game, they just sit there waiting for you to show up. This time, we want it to feel like a living environment, like everyone was doing something before you got there.”
- Interactive elements in the environment (stuff moves, objects break, enemy knocks over soda machine for cover)
- Wider variety of hostiles, some specific to a location
- Atlantis: 30-foot-tall Guardians
- Siberia: Robotic wolves
- Differences between human soldiers, can carry any weapon (affects AI)
- SEGA/High Voltage will be holding a contest: Can get your name/face on a Missing Person flier or a Wanted poster
- 18 firearms from the original
- Have to tune the Phase Rifle by twisting Wiimote
- Deployable Turret: Set it down, control it with handheld display, can pull the trigger and have it autoaim or target manually
- Regarding the AsE: “…more puzzles and hacking minigames. It’s also a bit more of a detective tool now, we’re trying to put a lot more conspiracy objects and secrets in the environments to give you more reasons to use the ASE. Once you’ve scanned an object, you’ll be able to learn more about it in the game’s new data log. So it really plays into us trying to tell a deeper story.”
- ASE tied to Atlantis
- Using the ASE, can have a bit of control over the Guardians
- 12 players online
- due out this fall

The Grinder - Info:

GoNintendo said:
The Grinder staying FPS on Wii, still looking for a publisher
March 30, 2010 by The News Team Filed Under: Wii

"The expansion of Grinder to 360 and PS3 and its subsequent change in gameplay and perspective has been somewhat misinterpreted as a universal change across all platforms. We still genuinely love the Wii and would ideally like to see a publishing partner pick up both a FPS Wii version and a third-person action version specific to the 360 and PS3. We have invested more than year into the Wii; the game is extremely fun, and frankly, we wouldn't want to see that work 'thrown away'. But when we decided to add the 360 and PS3 platforms it didn't seem to make much sense to jump on the rainbow chasing treadmill of trying to do the same game for such dissimilar consoles and end up short changing one or the other." - High Voltage's chief creative officer, Eric Nofsinger
 
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#4,480 ·
Man, c'mon with that episodic stuff :(

If it's split into 3 like the ps discs, it's okay. But if they split it in more parts earlier than when a 'disc' ends.....
 
#4,481 ·
If they're gonna split it, there's probably gonna be some huge changes to the actual story. Unless they plan on having either prequel stories (based on zack ie Crisis Core) or sequel stories as part 2,3 and so on..
 
#4,485 ·
Yeah, you'll probably still get that, but it's not exactly a feature that one can trigger by accident.
So, basically, when someone says that, it's pretty clear that they're talking out of their asses.

Personally I like delete/reset options, if that makes me lose something I purchased, that's fine because I choose to do so. I'll admit I'm a little notorious for completely wiping / deleting / disassociating profiles (I even did right here on NGEmu, back in 2005).
Second best are cleanup options, Valve already had the hidden list too, I like that as well. In the App Store and Google Play you can hide your purchases.
In Google Play Games you can even wipe achievements from your total score, Apple's Game Center doesn't allow that, but it does allow to hide individual games.

Enter Microsoft, where you can hide or delete absolutely nothing. Clicked on a stupid app in the Windows Store? It will forever show up in your history list. Played a stupid game on Xbox and unlocked an achievement? It will stay in plain sight forever! Really, I'd like some options there. The only thing you can do (and only when you have a 360) is wipe your entire Xbox profile... well, not exactly wipe, but you can disassociate it from your primary MS account and start a new one on that. It's an enormous hassle though, not recommended.
 
#4,487 · (Edited)
uninstalling/hiding is more like moving trash to a shed. It's out of direct sight but it's still there. Sometimes you want to clean up that shed too.

Also, you can't hide games from your profile; this new feature makes them disappear completely (which in some cases is preferable over "just hiding").

I'd like more control over the activity feed too.
 
#4,490 ·
Also, you can't hide games from your profile; this new feature makes them disappear completely (which in some cases is preferable over "just hiding").
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2466082/how-to-hide-games-in-your-steam-library.html

This also removes the game on your profile. I think people are confused over this function, but if you do it your library number goes down and your profile number goes down. It's like it doesn't exist in your library unless you go to the hidden tab.
 
#4,489 ·
from what I read about the ps2 emulation on E.G. so far:

positive:
+ improved framerates
+ upscaled
+ trophies
+ pretty faithful renditions

negative:
- upscaled, but not rendered in HD (perhaps intentional though)
- some inconsistency in how individual frames are displayed
- no physical media support (yet)
- relatively expensive
 
#4,493 ·
To me is not PS2 backwards compatibility but simply a emulator used to pack PS2 game, upscale it and add few features in order to resell it. Basically another way to sell remasters without having to improve textures or other things while asking for some extra cash. That's the reason why i hate that move with passion.
 
#4,500 ·
Apologies. Yes you're right. The game is hidden from your library, but is still on your profile.

But even if you delete the game on your library I expect this will continue. Their may be no way of making your game history private, apart from making your profile private.
 
#4,492 ·
I don't care for the option, but I respect the fact others might like it.

I wonder if someone deleted Batman Arkham City, if it would delete the GotY edition that replaced it? Batman Arkham City is broken, and was replaced with the GotY edition.
 
#4,495 ·
It does not play PS1 discs as is limited to PS2 only which is a shame. Sony already have a damn solid PSX emulator in there hands they have just been extremely stupid this generation and doesn't offer it. Remember VGS??? they use the code as far as i know to provide support for PS1 since the PS2 days if i'm not mistaken. They are simply using the trophy excuse and the allegued 60fps which isn't the case in some games to make you pay for the games you already own and probably come with a remaster after that.

Why not just allowing people to insert there games and have them checked to see if they are originals and simply allow the game to run??? now if they say we have to pay a little to get trophies optionally now that would be fine because those trophy hunters can go for that if they want but don't put that on my throat. That's why i'm so pissed about the way they executed that.... but at the sime time it looks like Microsoft is putting pressure on them so there parade is being hold at least.

What really blows my mind is too see how people support that crap but at the end of the day each to their own. I just find it moronic. I was thinking to purchase one just to test it and report it here but i refuse to support that crap.

We have common sense, internet and PCSX2 for God's sake!.... that's what i thought at least :p
 
#4,496 ·
Well not all are tech savy, for a newcomer PCSX2 might be to much of a learning curve, so that part is not quite right. That said i love my PS2 games remastered via PCSX2 :p. Zone of the Enders 1 & 2 look amazing with PCSX2 at 4X, and i can finally drop the dual shock 2 controller and enjoy it nicely with the Xbox One controller with inverted camera, i loved the game, but the DS2 and no option for a camera made the the original experience of playing the game kind of horrible....
 
#4,498 ·
I paid for them on 360, LOL :p
(those are good remasters, though)

the PS2's backwards compatibility with PS1 is hardware, not emulation. For PS3 it's probably the VGS emulation @ruantec mentioned.

With the PS4 being left out, it might mean I'd still want to hunt down a PS3... at the very least that would get me 3 wonderful Yakuza games I never played (and PS1 compat. as a bonus. While the PS2 does it well it doesn't look too good on my HDTV).
 
#4,505 ·
I am fine if making it into a few episodes means faster released time.

Example if they need 3 years to come out with the whole re-make, if making it into a few episodes means we are able to play the first or first few episodes within a year from now, then go for it. I just hope each episode wouldn't be too short. And they should add something (online o offline) to keep us active after we have finished an episode. And i hope the waiting time for each episode wouldn't be too long.
 
#4,506 ·
I am fine if making it into a few episodes means faster released time.

Example if they need 3 years to come out with the whole re-make, if making it into a few episodes means we are able to play the first or first few episodes within a year from now, then go for it. I just hope each episode wouldn't be too short. And they should add something (online o offline) to keep us active after we have finished an episode. And i hope the waiting time for each episode wouldn't be too long.
I am fine with it if the mimic the 3 discs of the psx release, since the first disc of ff7 is the best disc
 
#4,517 ·
And to think I snagged it in a Groupees bundle with some other games for $2.25. :p
 
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