Buen curro, a los dos. Creo que hasta el mismo Predator va a venir a felicitarnos por contribuir a la promoción de sus juegos
He encontrado información del próximo juego de Depredador.
Se llama Predator: Concrete Jungle.
Saldrá para PS2 y X-Box.
Es un juego en tercera persona de acción y aventura que nos pondrá en el papel de un depredador, de caza para recuperar su honor.
Fecha de salida: 4-4-2005 (qué poquito queda
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La sangre del Predator simula una X verde
Mira al pajarito ....
Información en inglés (sorry)
13-5-2004
Officially announced just last week, Vivendi's new game, Predator: Concrete Jungle, has made its playable debut here at E3 2004. The game puts you in the role of a young alien hunter, and its mission-based gameplay puts you on the hunt against mobsters, corrupt cops, and other worthy prey.
You can read a bit more about the game's story in our pre-E3 coverage of the game, so let's just cut to the chase. How does Concrete Jungle play? Well, the game's a third-person action game with some cool potential for combo attacks that gives it a bit of a Devil May Cry twist. But the game looks like it'll be much more than just running around and beating people up with your combistick and cutting people up with your smart disc; you'll have actual missions to accomplish, as well. Some missions are as simple as eliminating a target. One objective has you taking out the corrupt chief of police. Another has you stealthily tailing a mobster into a museum.
Thanks to the predator's unique powers, you'll have a lot of options at your disposal. When it comes to stealth, nothing comes in handy quite like the ability to turn nearly invisible. The ability to jump very, very high lets you stick to the rooftops and rafters, safely out of sight. The predator's different vision modes didn't come into play very much during the demo areas we saw, but things like night vision are sure to come in handy when things get dark. You'll also be able to lure prey toward you with fake human voices. It sounds like some of these voice clips will come from the Predator films, which is a neat idea.
Graphically, Concrete Jungle has a pretty smooth look to it. The predator model is as menacing as ever, and the animation makes that model move pretty well. The mission-based gameplay looks like it could provide some interesting quests, and bonus missions, like time attacks and other little goals, should round out the package pretty nicely. Predator: Concrete Jungle is scheduled for release on PlayStation 2 and Xbox during the fourth quarter of the year.
20-8-2004
At the Gen Con event in Indianapolis, we had the opportunity to try out Eurocom's upcoming action game, Predator: Concrete Jungle. We were able to sample a few different levels that involved both stealth and combat. The game takes place in a futuristic version of Chicago in which you, the predator alien, are public enemy number one. All the levels we played took place in the city--in some places, ruined parts of the city submerged in water, and in others, in the middle of a riot.
Among other things, the predator has the ability to jump to incredible heights, which it needs to do to complete an early level that requires jumping through the ruins of the city to avoid falling and drowning in the water below. Early on in the game, the predator acquires its infamous cloaking device, which can be activated by pressing down on the D pad. This causes the predator to become completely transparent and walk extremely slowly, and in this early version of the game, brushing up too close to passersby or enemies alerts them to your presence. One early-game mission requires you to sneak into a city area to spy on an enemy meeting, which you can locate using the minimap in the upper-left corner of the screen.
Other levels require you to fight through large crowds of enemies, including thugs, technologically enhanced soldiers, and crooked police officers. The left trigger button lets the predator lock onto a specific enemy, which then lets him strafe around its targeted enemies, as well as leap around them. The predator has two normal melee attacks, a punch attack (which the predator can supplement with its retractable claws) and a bludgeoning attack with the predator's spear; both count up hits on a combo meter. The predator can also finish off fallen enemies with either its claws or its spear. You can also press both attack buttons together to perform an additional attack. With the predator's claws out, this causes the predator to impale his enemy on his spear; with its claws retracted, this causes the predator to grab the targeted enemy to use as a human shield (it can later hurl its victim away). The predator also has a variety of ranged weapons that can be fired using the right trigger. It also has an enhanced vision mode that changes the predator's perspective to a first-person view.
From what we've seen, Eurocom seems to be off to a good start in re-creating the powers and abilities of the universe's most brutal trophy hunter. Predator: Concrete Jungle is scheduled for release early next year.
saludos