Video: This Project Origin is going to be bloody
There's a new Project Origin combat trailer making the rounds today, giving old-school F.E.A.R. fanboys a warm fuzzy knowing that the sequel is staying true to its roots. The trailer (embedded above) is comprised of "pre-beta footage" that is gushy, gory, glum and any other "g" adjectives you can think of (except glamorous). It looks graphically nice, the fear factor is there and it seems ... well, fun. We say, go Lith go!
[Thanks, Chris]
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5-19-2008 @ 2:06PM
WTangoFoxtrot said...
damn that looked good !
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5-19-2008 @ 2:07PM
WTangoFoxtrot said...
still i kinda wish they made another No one lives forever instead of another FEAR, dint like the first game that much...
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5-19-2008 @ 2:38PM
Macroy said...
TRON 3.0! TRON 3.0!!!
5-19-2008 @ 3:26PM
AnOffday said...
No One Lives Forever is in my top ten best PC games of all time. The second one...not so much.
5-20-2008 @ 10:24AM
Loban said...
NOLF RULES!!! Man that was a great game.
5-19-2008 @ 5:34PM
Digital Limit said...
What's up with those rainbow people?
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5-19-2008 @ 7:19PM
Hobo Fight Club said...
Wait a sec.... wasn't X3F the site that was disappointed with the game's graphics so far? And those rainbow people are the invisible ninjas from the first game, I guess they just wanted to further differentiate themselves from the usual "Predator" effect that most games use. The first game had the best ragdoll physics when you killed people and I hope that the tradition continues for Project Origin.
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