Utilizing Halo 4 around the corner, Microsoft released a new launch trailer that had names for instance David Fincher and Tim Miller attached to its creation. David Fincher (Fight Club & The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) acted as the executive producer on a trailer, while skilled visual effects guy Tim Miller (Scott Pilgrim and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) acted as director. This newest game in the franchise is definitely being hailed as one of the most anticipated game titles of 2012, David & Tim took on the difficult job of showing all of us an emotional side to the favourite gaming icon, Master Chief.
With the usual fashion associated with the franchise's trailers, it will be live action mixed with CGI.. extremely good CGI I might add, & shows what looks like to me, a number of the horrors Master Chief would have to confront to become the iconic legend he is today... or even in the future for those who want to be pedantic about it. Don't miss this release, Halo 4 comes out in November 2012 about the 6th of November 2012 and will certainly make the perfect Christmas gift for a friend.
On the other front, 2K Games is actually releasing a lot of game play and trailer media lately for one of the most revered titles out there - Bioshock. The fresh instalment associated with the franchise, Bioshock:Infinite, will be taking adventure towards the skies rather than in the familiar underwater setting associated with the preceding video game titles and should really, if all goes right, end up being on the doorsteps early next year within March, contrary to the earlier announcement stating it would come out this October.
Creative Director of Irrational Games, Ken Levine explained in May: "When we announced the release date of Infinite within March, many of us felt pretty great about the timing. Since then, we've uncovered opportunities to make Infinite into something even much more extraordinary. Therefore, to give our talented team the time they need to deliver the best BS:Infinite game possible, we've decided to move the game's release to February."
Let us hold thumbs they will be improving the video game as they stated, but then again, when have they let us down? Besides the undeniable fact that Infinite won around 75 awards at the E3 of 2011, most people have come to expect a certain amount of quality coming from Irrational Games & they appear to be on the path to delivering on that expectation.
Watching the "Beast of America" trailer, it's such an amazing contrast from the first game's narrow, dark & claustrophobic atmosphere into the bright sunny open sky connected with Infinite. I wonder how the narrative will translate from the one to the next. I'll give them that, their particular artistic style is captivating & the graphics are top notch, if the tale matches that, this would be the game to remember.
BS:Infinite will be queued up for a 01 March 2013 release, if it doesn't get bumped back again...
With the usual fashion associated with the franchise's trailers, it will be live action mixed with CGI.. extremely good CGI I might add, & shows what looks like to me, a number of the horrors Master Chief would have to confront to become the iconic legend he is today... or even in the future for those who want to be pedantic about it. Don't miss this release, Halo 4 comes out in November 2012 about the 6th of November 2012 and will certainly make the perfect Christmas gift for a friend.
On the other front, 2K Games is actually releasing a lot of game play and trailer media lately for one of the most revered titles out there - Bioshock. The fresh instalment associated with the franchise, Bioshock:Infinite, will be taking adventure towards the skies rather than in the familiar underwater setting associated with the preceding video game titles and should really, if all goes right, end up being on the doorsteps early next year within March, contrary to the earlier announcement stating it would come out this October.
Creative Director of Irrational Games, Ken Levine explained in May: "When we announced the release date of Infinite within March, many of us felt pretty great about the timing. Since then, we've uncovered opportunities to make Infinite into something even much more extraordinary. Therefore, to give our talented team the time they need to deliver the best BS:Infinite game possible, we've decided to move the game's release to February."
Let us hold thumbs they will be improving the video game as they stated, but then again, when have they let us down? Besides the undeniable fact that Infinite won around 75 awards at the E3 of 2011, most people have come to expect a certain amount of quality coming from Irrational Games & they appear to be on the path to delivering on that expectation.
Watching the "Beast of America" trailer, it's such an amazing contrast from the first game's narrow, dark & claustrophobic atmosphere into the bright sunny open sky connected with Infinite. I wonder how the narrative will translate from the one to the next. I'll give them that, their particular artistic style is captivating & the graphics are top notch, if the tale matches that, this would be the game to remember.
BS:Infinite will be queued up for a 01 March 2013 release, if it doesn't get bumped back again...
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