"This is the first videogame trailer that I've seen that was produced at the quality of movie production. I'm extremely glad to see this happening."
You need to see more game trailers! This is the first game trailer that is as high quality as a CG movie?!
Sure it was a well done trailer ( although personally I found the characters a bit odd looking in places, particularly Fisher himself ), but Onimusha3, FF stuff, Silent Hill, the WoW trailer and other Blizzard cinematics, the amazing Dawn Of War trailer by Blur studios, and many more game trailers are of quality at least this high If not higher. Games companies having big budgets to spend on very high quality trailers is not so new. Heck, I wonder what Sony paid Axis animation in Glasgow to make the Killzone2 vid? A lot.
i thought i was pretty corny. almost like it was a paradoy of an action movie trailer. >insert gutair riff here. i expected him to jump out of the plane at the end on a snowboard chugging a moutain dew while the annoucer dude says "whos bad?" and fisher says "who do you think?" and then an explosion fills the screen with some wooshing sound effect as "comming summer 2007" is splattered on the screen really fast in sync with what can only be described as the sound they used for wolverines claws.. and then about 3 seconds of silence so you can absorb the seziure enducing flash of .0002 second clips they strung together, none of them by the way being playable parts of the game. thats pretty ironic, i mean it is a trailer for a game after all, they could of spliced in a walk cycle or something from the game. not just the parts they break up the gameplay with to pretend games are some type of non interactive linear story telling device.
Damn, I thought I was watching a trailer for 24: The Game, the way the voiceover was talking.
It was a nice trailer (if cliche), although the generic rock was a bit cheesy. As Daz said though, there are certainly other game trailers produced at just as high quality.
I think you all need to differenciate between trailer (promo sneakpeek) and opening/ingame cinematics.
No doubt most games have better cinematics, but it was cool to see this trailer presented movie-style, rather than being it just cuts of ingame stuff with a voice over.
And for those that didnt notice, the black/white scenes in the trailer are all actual video (real people, backrounds etc). It's not really film quality CG, it's real film
The actual CG was pretty standard fare (rendered ingame assets), nothing new or even great to see there.
They just get an applause for actually putting that much work into a trailer.
Sure, but of course, they are often one and the same thing though The Dawn Of War movie is a cinematic from the game, but it was also released on the web as a teaser trailer. Same goes for Onimusha3 and WoW, and probably Killzone2. That movie will most likely ship with the game, seeing as the game has no hope of looking like that ;-p
I wasn't talking in terms of overall cg-quality, I meant in how the game was presented... how it was produced. Don't think a movie trailer has ever got me as excited as this game trailer has.
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You need to see more game trailers! This is the first game trailer that is as high quality as a CG movie?!
Sure it was a well done trailer ( although personally I found the characters a bit odd looking in places, particularly Fisher himself ), but Onimusha3, FF stuff, Silent Hill, the WoW trailer and other Blizzard cinematics, the amazing Dawn Of War trailer by Blur studios, and many more game trailers are of quality at least this high If not higher. Games companies having big budgets to spend on very high quality trailers is not so new. Heck, I wonder what Sony paid Axis animation in Glasgow to make the Killzone2 vid? A lot.
It was a nice trailer (if cliche), although the generic rock was a bit cheesy. As Daz said though, there are certainly other game trailers produced at just as high quality.
This was the first trailer I had seen that was more movie than game, to me.
No doubt most games have better cinematics, but it was cool to see this trailer presented movie-style, rather than being it just cuts of ingame stuff with a voice over.
And for those that didnt notice, the black/white scenes in the trailer are all actual video (real people, backrounds etc). It's not really film quality CG, it's real film
The actual CG was pretty standard fare (rendered ingame assets), nothing new or even great to see there.
They just get an applause for actually putting that much work into a trailer.
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