Spec Ops: The Line Launch Trailer
Spec Ops: The Line launches this week. The demo was surprisingly good, so maybe it’s worth checking out? It’s rare these days to find a shooter with a story that looks worthwhile. Launch trailer after the break.
Spec Ops: The Line launches this week. The demo was surprisingly good, so maybe it’s worth checking out? It’s rare these days to find a shooter with a story that looks worthwhile. Launch trailer after the break.
This June won’t see the release of any overly-hyped titans in the video game industry, but there are still a number of interesting, new titles and the awesomeness we call E3 to balance it out. So, when you’re not too busy following the event and watching live streams of panels (or if you’re one of those really lucky gamers, actually walking amongst the booths), give a thought to checking out some of these games scheduled to hit stores this month. Lollipop Chainsaw- June 12th Lollipop Chainsaw , developed by Grasshopper Manufacture, is an, erm, unique (for lack of clearer descriptors) take on a zombie apocalypse. You’re Juliet, a zombie hunter living under the cover of cheerleader, when your classmates and teachers suddenly become infected and turn into that which you live to kill. Nothing is off limits in this game, it sales-pitch being “Bursting with sex, blood, and rock-and-roll.” Trailers and demos are looking intense and well put together, promising a game well-worth your money. It’ll be released for the
Clearly inspired by Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, The Line follows Delta Force Captain Martin Walker on a mission into a sandstorm ravaged Dubai to find a missing US Army Colonel. As anyone who has seen Apocalypse Now can probably predict, things don’t quite go according to plan. I gotta say that Spec Ops: The Line is looking better and better every time I see it, but it remains to be seen if the folks at Yager Development can make this into a true Triple AAA title. httpv://youtu.be/JkwO1RHPR0Y