SEGA have just announced the official release date of Aliens: Colonial Marines. Fans will have to wait until February 12, 2013 to finally discover this new close encounter. Here is a new trailer to ease the wait.
Loakum @Driftwood Awesome! I’m loving it! It does show a much crisper picture and the frame rate looks good! I was playing Stella Blade and Dragonball Soarkling Blast! :) (2 Weeks ago)
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And I don't mean to put COD down necessarily, but just the bombastic first person scripted scenes have become so cookie cutter; I would have liked an aliens game that really felt like it was it's own thing.
And I don't mean to put COD down necessarily, but just the bombastic first person scripted scenes have become so cookie cutter; I would have liked an aliens game that really felt like it was it's own thing.
Oh, and that release date. Oh dear, oh dear. I hope for their own sake they've made massive improvements over the E3 showing, but I doubt it.
I think people generally wont be quite as picky though if this game is solid
That also has me thinking, that some of Nintendo's own 1st and 2nd party games that should have been ready for the Wii U launch, won't make it in time, hence the need for at least one 'killer app' at the system launch, and thus the deal with SEGA.
After the let down that was the Nintendo's lack of support for core gamers on the Wii, I am still very much on the fence about the Wii U. However, should Ninty truly bring the goods at E3, and the Wii U turns out to be a halfway respectable spec'ed machine (I'm thinking run pretty much all of today's PC games at 1080p60 - not true next-gen, but good enough for a Nintendo machine), the price is right (say around $250, which is usually the going launch price on Nintendo consoles), and I see more aggressive moves like nabbing timed exclusives with more core games like Aliens: Colonial Marines, I may actually pony up and give Nintendo one final chance to wipe 15 years of bad taste out of my mouth. I'd like to see the company return to the days of the SNES, when it comes to 3rd party support and core software releases. And I'd like to see them return to the days of the NES, when it comes to creating brand new IPs - no more of this rehashing Zelda, Mario, Smash Bros, and Mario Kart for the umpteenth millionth time, and back to creating all new IP and setting the world on fire with wonder and imagination again . . . and no more taking 3rd parties for granted, and treating them like redheaded stepchildren, when it comes to leadership, support, and implementing Nintendo proprietary technologies into their games.
We'll see . . .