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Shadows of the Damned Screenshots

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Shadows of the Damned Screenshots

Posted on 15 February 2011 by GillRider

We have some pretty sweet screenshots today for Shadows of the Damned, EA and Grasshopper Manufacture’s new project. This project is spearheaded by executive director Suda51 (director of No More Heroes) and creative director Shinji Mikami (director of Resident Evil).

In Shadows of the Damned, gamers will assume the role of Garcia, a hard-as-nails, leather-clad, motorcycle-riding professional demon hunter who finds his true love kidnapped by vengeance-seeking demons. As he explores the farthest reaches of the netherworld, Garcia battles through hell and back, with danger and turmoil around every corner. Throughout Shadows of the Damned gamers will find themselves challenged by demented puzzles and thrust into gruesome battles with vile and deformed creatures that can only come from the darkest recesses of hell. The game features a grotesque, highly stylized art direction that transports players into a grisly world.
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Sega confirms Vanquish Demo release date

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Sega confirms Vanquish Demo release date

Posted on 23 August 2010 by GillRider

Sega has confirmed the release date of Shinji Mikami’s (who brought us games like Resident Evil, Devil May Cry, etc) newest baby, Vanquish. The demo will be available on August 31st in North America, and September 1st in Europe.

The official demo is titled Velocity Attack. As Sam, the US government agent decked out in a futuristic ARS battle suit, players will be fighting the Russians in a race for the planet’s dwindling resources. Sam will have an arsenal of weapons and upgrades, as well as the the ability to hijack “walkers”, or use his suit’s unique Boost and AR mode to take down enemy robots. The demo will also feature a boss, Argus, as the climax.

Vanquish is set for release in North America on October 19th, in Australia on October 21st, and Europe on October 22nd for the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3.

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