News: Did Namco mislead fans with early Dark Souls 2 footage?
Added: 13.03.2014 15:45 | 7 views | 0 comments
Fans angry over apparent graphical downgrade.
The scenario raises alarming similarities to last year's Aliens: Colonial Marines controversy, with the earlier footage showcasing noticeably superior graphics to those found in the final console versions.
The differences lead to certain sequences, such as those highlighted in the video below, appearing radically different to their earlier showing. A variety of other comparisons have also been documented by industry forum NeoGAF.
The game is even alleged to have been downgraded since last year's PlayStation 3 beta.
Some fans, of course, argue...
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| South Park: The Stick of Truth Review | Codec Moments
Added: 04.03.2014 10:16 | 18 views | 0 comments
South Park: The Stick of Truth has been in development for some time by Obsidian, and whilst eagerly anticipated there has been some concern about the progress and quality from the gaming community, particularly when THQ sold off its IPs and the rights to this game moved to another publisher. After Duke Nukem Forever and Aliens: Colonial Marines in recent years you can understand why. The release date has been pushed back a couple of times, information has been scarce at points, and it's all started to lead to questions on if it's going to be a big steaming pile of Mr. Hankey. Don't worry, it's definitely not.
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| Respect the alien: How Alien Isolation can win over a series tragic
Added: 07.02.2014 18:16 | 10 views | 0 comments
MMGN's Tano Prestia writes: Aliens: Colonial Marines got it frustratingly wrong right from the get-go. The aliens we were fighting were mocked and downplayed through the ease of an aim-and-shoot design philosophy, one that disregarded and insulted the intelligence of the organisms.
I didnt dislike the game as much as some, I just felt it struggled to protect the lore of the aliens, an intelligent being that fans of the series have come to respect.
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| There Wont Be Any Plasma Rifles, Launchers and Electric Guns in Alien: Isolation
Added: 06.02.2014 22:16 | 10 views | 0 comments
Alien: Isolation is shaping up more and more like its film counterpart, 1979s Alien, and unlike 1986s Aliens, the more action-oriented film on which last years Aliens: Colonial Marines was based upon. Much like Alien, there will be no complex firearms at the disposal of the player in Alien: Isolation, and the developers have confirmed this fact.
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| GameStop Drops Aliens: Colonial Marines Collector's Edition to $10, Still too High for Some
Added: 05.02.2014 11:19 | 9 views | 0 comments
Hardcore Gamer: After a long wait, GameStop has finally admitted defeat and dropped the Aliens: Colonial Marines Collector's Edition to $10.
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| Why Alien: Isolation Wont Be Another Colonial Marines Failure
Added: 03.02.2014 0:19 | 8 views | 0 comments
OnlySP: Ever since Sega decided to appeal to the Western market by releasing games based on the Alien franchise, there has been a rather foul taste in gamers mouths. Aliens vs. Predators in 2007 left us certainly dissatisfied and Aliens: Colonial Marines last year turned our bored sighs into angry ones. Sega certainly have built up a poor reputation for themselves when it comes to the Alien franchise, and this has left many wondering why the upcoming Alien: Isolation should be any different? Heres why you should have a little faith. Alien: Isolation may be published by Sega but its incredibly obvious that the developers have the passion and authenticity to make this game something fans of the films have been aching for. Lets discuss.
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| Why Alien: Isolation Wont Be Another Colonial Marines Failure
Added: 02.02.2014 22:16 | 14 views | 0 comments
OnlySP: Ever since Sega decided to appeal to the Western market by releasing games based on the Alien franchise, there has been a rather foul taste in gamers mouths. Aliens vs. Predators in 2007 left us certainly dissatisfied and Aliens: Colonial Marines last year turned our bored sighs into angry ones. Sega certainly have built up a poor reputation for themselves when it comes to the Alien franchise, and this has left many wondering why the upcoming Alien: Isolation should be any different? Heres why you should have a little faith. Alien: Isolation may be published by Sega but its incredibly obvious that the developers have the passion and authenticity to make this game something fans of the films have been aching for. Lets discuss.
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