Predator: Hunting Grounds is adding a badass Samurai Predator to its ranks
Yes you read that right: A new Predator is on the loose, and he's looking to sword out some problems.
Yes you read that right: A new Predator is on the loose, and he's looking to sword out some problems.
After getting to dah choppah, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s character of Alan “Dutch” Schaefer is back in action.
Predator: Hunting Grounds has all the tools it needs to be a tense fight or flight action strategy experience, but they’re cloaked in an optic camouflage of game-breaking bugs, squandered opportunity and fleeting moments of fun. There’s a good game here, waiting to rip your spine out and parade it about the jungle in gruesome fashion, but I’m not planning to wait for Illfonic to get their development act together on a game that needed months more technical polish before it was truly ready for release.
Play an asymmetrical multiplayer shooter that pits man against Predator. As part of a 4 person Fireteam, complete missions before the Predator finds you. Or be the Predator and hunt your prey.
On paper, the formula should be easy enough: You as the Predator, equipped with the best science fiction weaponry ever made and ripping spines out of torsos without ever being seen. That’s kind of the game we’re getting in Predator: Hunting Grounds, but the twist here is that you won’t just have a chance to play as the infamous stalker of Schwarzeneggers. You’ll be teaming up to take on the dread dreadlocked menace as a team of soldiers who have a job to do.
I like to imagine that controlling Jason Voorhees is a dream for many a gamer. I’m getting older, I’m hating people younger than me now more than ever and burying a digital machete in their soft skulls is kind of cathartic on a digital level. Gun Media and developer Illfonic knows of this bloodlust, as they’ve announced that Friday The 13th: The Game will hit digital shelves on May 26 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Which is thirteen doubled, so I see what they did there.
IllFonic Licenses CryEngine3 for Futuristic Arena First-Person Shooter Denver, CO USA – July 13th, 2010: Crytek GmbH (“Crytekâ€) and IllFonic, LLC announced today that IllFonic has licensed CryENGINE 3 for Nexuiz,their upcoming XBLA and PSN cult futuristic Arena First-Person Shooter dropping this Winter. CryENGINE®3 has allowed the IllFonic development team to achieve their vision for Nexuiz that will push the …
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