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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Beta footage of track 1 from upcoming gaming album No Quarter, called Hitlers Must Die, has been released and should give a good idea of how the physics shooter will play.

Comments

Looks awesome, can't wait to try it~

when's this coming out :)?

I really appreciate this style of trailer/footage.

They show the same environments over and over and demonstrate the different ways the combat/movement system can be used to tackle each area.

More importantly, they show the player dying. A lot. I bet that's a more accurate representation of play than watching some edited-together ninja trickery. It's a finicky game and they're Okay With That.

Just excellent. Such a freedom of movement and interaction with the environment is present in far too few games. Looks very dynamic.

At least judging from that trailer it looked like it's a bit hard to distinguish glass and other objects from the normal surface and walls. Other than that I like the look, I just think there's a danger of monotony in it with so few colours.

Definitely looking forward to it.

Definitely agree with Sam's above comment! :D

I love the look of the physics so far; very smooth. Quite a lot of ways to advance in the level depending on the player's style.

I agree, it's cool that they show the same scenes in multiple ways. Looking great so far!

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Really cool.

I note that this addresses something I see lacking in physics games a lot, and that's that here the movable objects actually look like they feel solid. I always wanted to do stuff like shoot stuff down to crush people, and it seems to execute this well. It basically strikes me as a B-list action movie that you can play.

If they release the level editor for it, I'll definitely buy it.

Game actually looks like it could be challenging. I also love the multiple ways of fighting through the level.

Holy crap, that looks freakin' awesome!

What, you guys didn't mention those oh-so-good shadows~?

c'mere, bby; i needs ya

The soundtrack seems to be massive. This has to be played on the next rave! :)

looks ALOT like gish with guns

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