Do you want some more Prototype gameplay footage? Of course you do. You want it. I know you want it.
This is new footage, but still in the same small demo area we’ve seen before. That doesn’t mean it isn’t awesome though. Alex Mercer can pretty much do anything. Shape shifting, consuming other people and taking their identity and memories, flying, and performing apocalyptic devastators. We actually see one of the devastators at the end of the video.
Prototype hits shelves for the PS3 and Xbox 360 on June 9th in the US and on June 12th in Europe! Check out the new footage below, and be sure to watch for a random dude getting sliced in half at :50 seconds in.
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Yeah, I’ve said how awesome this game looks many times in my previous posts. No need for me to say it again; but I will.
Prototype lets you play as Alex Mercer, an uber super human, with powers beyond belief. He can shape-shift, fly, consume people, perform devastating…devastators, elbow drop tanks. Yep, elbow drop tanks; from hundreds of feet in the air. Alex is pretty much the most powerful video game character ever.
Prototype hits shelves for the PS3 and Xbox 360 on June 9th in the United States. June 12th in Europe.
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Where the Wild Things Are is the adaptation of the children’s book written by Maurice Sendak. It’s about a boy named Max who creates a world; a forest inhabited by wild creatures, and of course, he is their ruler.
I’m sure you guys read this book in your early years at school; it’s a classic.
In case you missed it, the first trailer for the movie came out a few days ago. You can watch that here.
Where the Wild Things Are is set to hit theaters on October 16th. Check out the new movie poster below…
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For those who were not awesome enough to catch Attack of the Show on Thursday, here is the world’s shortest escalator.
The world’s shortest escalator in the Kawasaki More’s department store in Japan. It has even been certified by the Guinness Book of Records in 1989 as having the shortest vertical height of 834mm.
As an American, I’m glad to see this isn’t in America.
Ever wonder how the World of Warcraft developers came up with the dances for all of the different races? Watch the video; find out.