Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Fall of Cybertron Cinematic Teaser Trailer

A teaser for upcoming cinematic trailer for Transformer Fall of Cybertron game has been released. The developer, High Moon Studio will reveal the full trailer on December 10th at Spike TV Video Game Awards. The trailer as seen below is just a glimpse of the full trailer, giving us a chance what to expect in the full cinematic trailer. Still, it is worthwhile to watch it as it shows you some robots new design and the awesome CGI effects.





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Monday, October 17, 2011

Fall of Cybertron Teaser Trailer

Looks like the sequel to Transformers War for Cybertron starts to hype up. A teaser trailer for Transformers Fall of Cybertron had been released yesterday. As the name implies, the teaser trailer just tease us with a new Autobot and its alternate mode, a T-Rex! Yes, this Autobot take the alternate form a T-Rex which fans would immediately can guess that he is indeed the infamous Grimlock from the 80's cartoon. This indicates the presence of Dinobots in the game but one still hardly guess whether they are playable in the game or not. The trailer just shows him walking with a blade and then transform into that Earth prehistoric animal form.

Enjoy the trailer below:




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Friday, October 7, 2011

Transformers Fall of Cybertron Revealed

This is something that I've been waiting for. Transformers: Fall of Cybertron has been finally revealed. Made by the same studio High Moon Studio, it is the sequel to the last year game, Transformers: War for Cybertron. I really enjoyed the first game and have been anticipating its sequel.  The reveal is by Game Informer magazine which will feature 12 pages of exclusive details on High Moon's new project, including extensive story and gameplay explanations, concept art, and dozens of screenshots in the magazine's November issue.


Transformers: Fall of Cybertron continues the story of the Autobots and the Decepticons and their bitter civil war, but changes and improves upon so many of the fundamental ideas that the developer considers the game a natural successor rather than a true sequel.

TRANSFORMERS: FALL OF CYBERTRON VIDEO GAME OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED FOR 2012
Details of Successor to the Critically Acclaimed War for Cybertron Game Revealed in Upcoming Game Informer Magazine Cover Story

Santa Monica, CA - October 6, 2011 - Gamers will finally experience the epic battles that shaped the history of the AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS with the fall 2012 release of Activision Publishing, Inc.'s (Nasdaq: ATVI) TRANSFORMERS: FALL OF CYBERTRON for the Xbox 360® and PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system. Currently in development by the acclaimed team at High Moon Studios, TRANSFORMERS: FALL OF CYBERTRON takes fans through the final, darkest hours of the civil war between the AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS as they fight for control of their dying planet, ultimately leading to their storied exodus from home.
More information about the upcoming game can be found in the November 2011 cover story of Game Informer magazine on sale beginning October 14, which will feature never before seen artwork and dual, limited edition covers. Eager fans can visit www.GameInformer.com for updated news, features, interviews and videos throughout the next few weeks.

"High Moon Studios is an extremely talented development team having raised the bar of gameplay and TRANSFORMERS authenticity in their games," said David Oxford, Executive Vice President at Activision Publishing. "TRANSFORMERS: FALL OF CYBERTRON is an extraordinary project both for the studio and the TRANSFORMERS gaming legacy - the stakes are higher and the scale much larger than ever before, and we absolutely cannot wait for fans to see all the new characters and epic action that awaits them."
"Hasbro has worked hand in hand with Activision to create a fully original storyline that details the climactic battles leading to the famed exodus of the TRANSFORMERS characters from CYBERTRON," said Mark Blecher, SVP of Digital Media and Marketing, Hasbro. "Our team at Hasbro is looking forward to exploring and expanding the TRANSFORMERS story again with an incredible blockbuster video game that will blow fans away next year."

For more information and exclusive updates, fans can visit www.facebook.com/transformersgame and follow the team via Twitter @HighMoonStudios.


 Now, enjoy these exclusive covers of the upcoming Game Informer magazine that shows the first concept art images of the game.




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Cool PS3 Ad Featuring Game Characters

This new ad for Playstation 3 is really cool. It promotes the console itself which now retails for about $249. What makes it amazing to watch is it features famous video game characters from the games that run on PS3.

Titled 'Long Live Play', it includes Snake from Metal Gear Solid series, Kratos from God of War series, Ezio Auditore from Assassin's Creed series, Lightning from Final Fantasy XIV, Ghost from Modern Warfare 2 and other characters from the games Dead Space, inFamous, Bioshock, etc.

Watch the ad below:




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Crysis Launches on Xbox 360 & PS3


Crytek and EA have officially launched the original PC hit Crysis for both Xbox 360 and PS3. It is now available via the Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Network for about $23.12 or 1600 Microsoft Points.
"We're really excited to bring the legendary Crysis to gamers who weren't able to experience it the first time around," said Cevat Yerli, Chief Executive Officer of Crytek. "The CryENGINE 3 has allowed us to remaster the single-player campaign and make significant advancements to the gameplay. We've added a new lighting system, some advanced rendering techniques and most importantly, we've optimized the Nanosuit controls to utilize its full potential on a gamepad. We really hope that gamers will enjoy playing the game as much as we've enjoyed developing it."

In 2007, Crysis made a huge impact on the gaming industry with its next-generation technology, jaw-dropping visuals and ground-breaking gameplay. The multi-awards winning game has set a new benchmark for PC games for years. Back then, people who are going to buy a new PC would ask, "Can it run Crysis?" as the hardware requirements for the game is very steep. Today, it is no longer a luxury as it is now available in consoles (though it would never surpass the quality of the PC version).

Watch the launch trailer below:





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