Vanquish, ARS basic gameplay
Some extra footage from the official site has been updated detailing some of the functions of the ARS suit (Sam Gideon).
An Action Shooter for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 by Platinum Games
In a near-future world where Russia and the United States vie for ownership of the world’s fast-depleting energy resources, the US has constructed a space station in order to harness energy from the sun. Russian forces capture this space station and divert its harvested solar energy into a blast wave that destroys San Francisco, aiming to force the US into a total and unconditional surrender. In response, the US tasks its armed forces with recapturing the space station before the Russians can annihilate their next target – New York.
Before Shinji Mikami made his triumphant return to the game industry, many wondered what was behind closed doors from the man who conceived Resident Evil 4. His answer is Vanquish, developed by Platinum Games.
Some extra footage from the official site has been updated detailing some of the functions of the ARS suit (Sam Gideon).
Shinji Mikami's most anticipated game yet has now revealed in-game footage to whet the appetites of those who are awaiting it's presence at this E3. Perhaps we'll get hands-on footage of the gameplay mechanics once E3 rolls in? That's what we're hoping for.
Check out Shinji Mikami's smashing teaser for his latest project, Vanquish.
Yesterday was possibly the biggest video game explosion known to man (especially in Japan). Three announcements, one update, all with official content. Here's what we've got:
Shinji Mikami's next thrilling epic aptly named Vanquish.
Hironobu Sakaguchi's next project now known as The Last Story.
Nintendo/Monolith Soft announces Xenoblade (known before as Monado: Beginning of the World).
Last but certainly not least, Nintando has launched an official site for Metroid: Other M.
So there you have it, January 29 has just past and is no where NEAR close to being forgotten; what a glorious day for us gamers.
On a different note, three of those titles are exclusively for the Wii. Could it be that Nintendo is vigorously fighting for the hardcore gaming demographic? Have they finally responded to the clamoring bitter gamerholics of yore? I think so!
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