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Impossibly gorgeous "leaked" Famitsu images (WTF?!)

Hunahan

Banned
Smiles and Cries said:
on the Wii

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I don't know why people are ignoring this... Resident Evil on the Wii needs to look as good as these. These are not so out of reach (Pre-Rendered)

Totally. I got your back on this one.....

dirk.jpg


Gorgeous! It's left, left, up. Right, down, right, sword, down, up, sword btw.
 

Aokage

Pretty nice guy (apart from the blue shadows thing...)
The more I look at these images, the more sure I am they aren't from Famitsu. It's someone imitating the style. As said before, there's no furigana. Famitsu also doesn't put bevels on everything like this.

Internal Namco mockup am total.
 

duckroll

Member
Okay, I've actually read all 6 pages now, and here's the deal:

- The 3 games represent very different narrative genres (action, survival, investigative)
- All 3 are QTE-fests, with all the gameplay involving selecting the available targets on screen and pressing buttons to do different actions to change how the scenes play out
- They're all cinematic style games involving "bravery, heroes, danger" and so on
 

Lost Fragment

Obsessed with 4chan
duckroll said:
Okay, I've actually read all 6 pages now, and here's the deal:

- The 3 games represent very different narrative genres (action, survival, investigative)
- All 3 are QTE-fests, with all the gameplay involving selecting the available targets on screen and pressing buttons to do different actions to change how the scenes play out
- They're all cinematic style games involving "bravery, heroes, danger" and so on

Yay, next-gen point-and-click adventure games. Sale +1
 

Bad_Boy

time to take my meds
duckroll said:
Okay, I've actually read all 6 pages now, and here's the deal:

- The 3 games represent very different narrative genres (action, survival, investigative)
- All 3 are QTE-fests, with all the gameplay involving selecting the available targets on screen and pressing buttons to do different actions to change how the scenes play out
- They're all cinematic style games involving "bravery, heroes, danger" and so on
Sounds boring, game play wise. But I wouldn't mind buying for graphics alone. :p

Are these fake or what?
 

Dahbomb

Member
duckroll said:
Okay, I've actually read all 6 pages now, and here's the deal:

- The 3 games represent very different narrative genres (action, survival, investigative)
- All 3 are QTE-fests, with all the gameplay involving selecting the available targets on screen and pressing buttons to do different actions to change how the scenes play out
- They're all cinematic style games involving "bravery, heroes, danger" and so on
So basically these games are long-winded interactive cutscene movies? Well that would explain why the look so good if there is no actually AI/physics and all that other jazz in the way.
 

thetrin

Hail, peons, for I have come as ambassador from the great and bountiful Blueberry Butt Explosion
duckroll said:
Okay, I've actually read all 6 pages now, and here's the deal:

- The 3 games represent very different narrative genres (action, survival, investigative)
- All 3 are QTE-fests, with all the gameplay involving selecting the available targets on screen and pressing buttons to do different actions to change how the scenes play out
- They're all cinematic style games involving "bravery, heroes, danger" and so on

I`m going out on a limb: These are all the same game.
 
duckroll said:
Okay, I've actually read all 6 pages now, and here's the deal:

- The 3 games represent very different narrative genres (action, survival, investigative)
- All 3 are QTE-fests, with all the gameplay involving selecting the available targets on screen and pressing buttons to do different actions to change how the scenes play out
- They're all cinematic style games involving "bravery, heroes, danger" and so on
Oh, well... I don't have a problem with that at all.

scanpiece.jpg

Illustrations like this, along with the screencaps and whatnot all reminded me of Disaster: Day of Crisis. I can see this on the Wii if it's confirmed.
 
duckroll said:
Okay, I've actually read all 6 pages now, and here's the deal:

- The 3 games represent very different narrative genres (action, survival, investigative)
- All 3 are QTE-fests, with all the gameplay involving selecting the available targets on screen and pressing buttons to do different actions to change how the scenes play out
- They're all cinematic style games involving "bravery, heroes, danger" and so on
Dragon's Lair is to Laserdisc what Brave Arms is to _ _ _ _ _ _

:lol j/k

What platform? PS3? X360?
 
duckroll said:
Okay, I've actually read all 6 pages now, and here's the deal:

- The 3 games represent very different narrative genres (action, survival, investigative)
- All 3 are QTE-fests, with all the gameplay involving selecting the available targets on screen and pressing buttons to do different actions to change how the scenes play out
- They're all cinematic style games involving "bravery, heroes, danger" and so on

Ha, called it :p
 

Takuhi

Member
Yeah, I say internal use. The only question is, intentional leak or not? Way too early for a viral campaign. Maybe it's a Ghostbusters sort of thing where the projects are stalled and they're trying to get some external buzz to get it moving again?

The timing works, too.. With Ace Combat out in November, this is just about the right time to be pitching your next project.
 
duckroll said:
Okay, I've actually read all 6 pages now, and here's the deal:

- The 3 games represent very different narrative genres (action, survival, investigative)
- All 3 are QTE-fests, with all the gameplay involving selecting the available targets on screen and pressing buttons to do different actions to change how the scenes play out
- They're all cinematic style games involving "bravery, heroes, danger" and so on

YES! Now put it all on Wii :D
 

Dahbomb

Member
Dangerous Porno Pipeline said:
I`m going out on a limb: These are all the same game.
Brave Arms looks very different from the other games in terms of style, filtering and design, and Second Season 01 is in FPV mode. If it really IS one game then that is a lot of variety in a single package.
 

karasu

Member
duckroll said:
Okay, I've actually read all 6 pages now, and here's the deal:

- The 3 games represent very different narrative genres (action, survival, investigative)
- All 3 are QTE-fests, with all the gameplay involving selecting the available targets on screen and pressing buttons to do different actions to change how the scenes play out
- They're all cinematic style games involving "bravery, heroes, danger" and so on


yuck
 

Foil

Member
duckroll said:
Okay, I've actually read all 6 pages now, and here's the deal:

- The 3 games represent very different narrative genres (action, survival, investigative)
- All 3 are QTE-fests, with all the gameplay involving selecting the available targets on screen and pressing buttons to do different actions to change how the scenes play out
- They're all cinematic style games involving "bravery, heroes, danger" and so on

Sounds pretty boring. What a shame.
 

thetrin

Hail, peons, for I have come as ambassador from the great and bountiful Blueberry Butt Explosion
Shinoobi said:
They all have the same lead character don't they?

Generic racially ambiguous male? Why yes!
 

DrGAKMAN

Banned
What strikes me as odd is there's no platform listed? Or did someone say that was blacked out? Like they were hiding it?

In which case, why hide it, it's obviously "next gen" which leaves out Wii...so where's the shock value...unless it's pre-rendered and actually IS on Wii?
 

ethelred

Member
duckroll said:
Okay, I've actually read all 6 pages now, and here's the deal:

- The 3 games represent very different narrative genres (action, survival, investigative)
- All 3 are QTE-fests, with all the gameplay involving selecting the available targets on screen and pressing buttons to do different actions to change how the scenes play out
- They're all cinematic style games involving "bravery, heroes, danger" and so on

Sounds awesome.

Smiles and Cries said:
YES! Now put it all on Wii :D

DrGAKMAN said:
What strikes me as odd is there's no platform listed? Or did someone say that was blacked out? Like they were hiding it?

In which case, why hide it, it's obviously "next gen" which leaves out Wii...so where's the shock value...unless it's pre-rendered and actually IS on Wii?

Pay attention, kids at home:

duckroll said:
- All 3 are QTE-fests, with all the gameplay involving selecting the available targets on screen and pressing buttons to do different actions to change how the scenes play out

Buttons, not waggle.
 

Takuhi

Member
Second (the third one) isn't a QTE fest! It's a real-time investigation game with shooting segments. Sorta sounds like a a more adventure-ish Condemned.

This is why we all must vote for Second!
 

Aokage

Pretty nice guy (apart from the blue shadows thing...)
I think it's very unlikely this is intended to be a project for the Wii. The text makes reference to buttons, and although the images are pretty obviously mockups, the text and HUD appears to be Dead Rising-style intended-for-HD minisculeness.
 

DrGAKMAN

Banned
Another thing is, this screams the CAPCOM "let's make the game for western audience" philosophy too...which would definatly mean X360 is the target platform 'cos it sells to us "westerners"...
 

ourumov

Member
DrGAKMAN said:
Another thing is, this screams the CAPCOM "let's make the game for western audience" philosophy too...which would definatly mean X360 is the target platform 'cos it sells to us "westerners"...
This games look very J-appealing to me... it's not they are the GOW/Halo type of games...
 

Aokage

Pretty nice guy (apart from the blue shadows thing...)
I'm going to go with Second as well. That's the one I'd like to see get made.

For the record, the official genres are:

Brave Arms -- Heroic Experience Zero Distance Battle Action

Chain Limit -- Target Link Crisis-Solving Adventure

Second -- First-Person Realtime Investigation

Second FTW! :D
 

Linkup

Member
duckroll said:
Okay, I've actually read all 6 pages now, and here's the deal:

- The 3 games represent very different narrative genres (action, survival, investigative)
- All 3 are QTE-fests, with all the gameplay involving selecting the available targets on screen and pressing buttons to do different actions to change how the scenes play out
- They're all cinematic style games involving "bravery, heroes, danger" and so on

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Takuhi

Member
Yeah, these are all about America. Maybe one of these three games will be the next kill.switch, and, while bombing horribly, will introduce a game concept that CliffyB can one day use to buy himself a diamond-encrusted 747.

Keep trying, Namco! You'll win us over yet!

Hey, can someone check to see if any of these titles have been copyrighted?
 

DrGAKMAN

Banned
On screen text & overall visuals suggest it's not a Wii game for sure, but the gameplay (pointing and clicking) in a (pre-rendered) choose your own adventure style definatly WOULD fit Wii. I like the shot where it looks like your chasing a guy thru a crowd of people.

It seems very like the dynamic action sequences in RE4...ya know, like the Leon vs Krauser knife-fight (which was part real-time part pre-rendered). I'd welcome that and it'd certainly be doable on Wii. They could just overlay the HUD "buttons" (that you'd point to in real-time) on top of a series of pre-rendered videos. Notice some shots even seem more movie-like without the HUD in them...maybe being transitional scenes from one point & click scenario to the next.
 

Kafel

Banned
Well, Namco is preparing the preview for the next Famitsu.


What's wrong with you guys ? Don't act as if you didn't know.


I wonder what would have happened if a review had been leaked.
 

DrGAKMAN

Banned
BrodiemanTTR said:
Yeah, I see absolutely nothing here that would point to the Wii. Sorry guys, but Namco isn't exactly on board with the new gen.

Hey you're probably right, but why are they hiding the platform then? Why is it point & click? Why are the games mainly all 1ST person POV? Why does it have that "choose your own adventure" vibe to it? I mean, if since the X360 & PS3 could handle this stuff in real time, why "dumb it down" to rendered loops? Why even make a big deal of it if that's all it is when either PS3 or X360 would have more serious fair?

I'm probably way off base, but I'm not closing the door to the possibility of it being on Wii. The only thing that makes me question it is the on-screen text seems more fitting to a HD setting, but who knows???
 
The only reason people can say oh this is not Wii, is because all we seen so far is a bunch of lazy ports - wtf does a Wii game look like? Do you people really know?
 
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