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Techland ha smentito il rinvio, dunque per quello si può stare tranquilli //content.invisioncic.com/a283374/emoticons/emoticons_dent1005.gifRinviato? Ma no dai!!! Ero giá pronto per inizio aprile!!!
mi aggiungo alla domanda.... gamestop indica il primo aprile... ma magari è uno dei loro soliti "pesci"Ma una data?
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Ma è impossibile che esca ad Aprile, minimo lo vediamo verso la fine dell'estateRinviato? Ma no dai!!! Ero giá pronto per inizio aprile!!!
Ti confondi con questo forseRinviato? Ma no dai!!! Ero giá pronto per inizio aprile!!!
Dead island era fantastico, divertimento a go-go e cazzeggio assoluto con miriadi di armi. Il walking dead che dici tu,a me invece ha fatto cagare. De gustibus.Dopo quello schifo di dead island(che questo sembra ricalcare fedelmente) non lo tocco nemmeno con i guanti 'sto gioco. //content.invisioncic.com/a283374/emoticons/sisi.gif
Sì, ho letto male il thread; alllora ritiro quel che ho scritto!Ti confondi con questo forse
http://forum.spaziogames.it/board/showthread.php?t=447556
Divertimento 'nsomma.Dead island era fantastico, divertimento a go-go e cazzeggio assoluto con miriadi di armi. Il walking dead che dici tu,a me invece ha fatto cagare. De gustibus.Dopo quello schifo di dead island(che questo sembra ricalcare fedelmente) non lo tocco nemmeno con i guanti 'sto gioco. //content.invisioncic.com/a283374/emoticons/sisi.gif
Fin tanto che non annuncia la stessa SH una data, credete poco o per niente alle date del Gamestop, che sono solo date indicative, ma questo è un consiglio generale //content.invisioncic.com/a283374/emoticons/250978_ahsisi.gifmi ero illuso vedendo "1 aprile" sul sito di gamestop:morris82:
Hellraid Goes Next-Gen with Techland’s Chrome Engine 6 and Tons of New Gameplay Features
Techland officially announces that its upcoming dark fantasy game will run on a new engine, while the game itself went through an overhaul and is now heading to next-gen consoles alongside the PC release, with Steam Early Access planned for autumn.
Since its reveal last year, Hellraid has expanded and evolved thanks to the developers’ experience and players’ feedback. While the game will remain faithful to its first-person co-op slasher gameplay, Techland has decided to implement new features and technology, and is now ready to announce them and show it all off in a brand new trailer.
Hellraid will offer three different game modes. In the Story Mode, players will explore the world and try to repel forces of Hell. The highly-replayable Mission Mode will put more focus on arcade-style fun of climbing up leaderboards, creating the longest combos and beating high scores, while the completely new Arena Mode will offer survival gameplay with waves of deadly demonic hordes to fend off. All these modes will be available in both single-player and 2-4 players co-op.
Players will be able to create and customize their characters with armor, clothes, and accessories such as amulets. Thanks to a new class-free skill tree, they will develop a demon slayer perfectly suited to their play style by combining various active and passive abilities divided into intertwined paths of combat, magic and agility.
Techland has also improved the game’s combat system, which now features one- and two-handed melee weapons, shields, magic staves and ranged weapons. With diverse fighting styles, counter-attacks, parrying and dashing abilities, the melee combat in Hellraid becomes even more complex and immersive. Additionally, magic will offer a wide and diverse selection of offensive, defensive and healing spells.
The combat experience is furthermore enhanced by weapon crafting, interactive environments, destructible objects and environmental traps, as well as challenging and adaptive enemy AI.
The game is currently undergoing a transition to the Chrome Engine 6, the latest version of Techland’s proprietary technology, which is also used by the next-gen zombie survival horror, Dying Light. Thanks to this technology, Hellraid will benefit from a new physics-based lighting system, more detailed locations and character models, complex animations, advanced particle effects, and state-of-the-art AI systems.
With new gameplay features and technology, Hellraid moves from past-gen consoles to the next generation with the announcement of PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions coming in 2015.