Coach

Watch Coach Bring The Bazooka Pain In This ‘Resident Evil 6 x Left 4 Dead 2′ Crossover Trailer

Today, Resident Evil 6 comes to the PC, and it’s bringing with it some exclusive content. This includes an exciting — and free — Resident Evil 6 x Left 4 Dead 2 crossover that infuses the PC version of RE6 with the cast and a couple of the enemies from L4D2. Coach, Nick, Ellis and Rochelle will be playable in the Mercenaries No Mercy mode, where the Witch and Mini Tank will appear as enemies.

The crossover begins on April 5, but you can purchase Resident Evil 6 right now on PC for #29.99 (€29.99/£19.99). See the crossover in action after the break, along with a fresh batch of screenshots from the Onslaught mode.
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A Trailer To Fill You In On What’s Happening In ‘Resident Evil: Revelations’

Capcom is bringing Resident Evil: Revelations — easily the strongest of the four RE games released last year — to PC and consoles next month. I expect creepy locales brimming with puzzles and lots of slimy monsters, and maybe even a man with a wonderful flock of seagulls hairdo. See all that and more in this brand new trailer.
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The Horrors Have Only Just Begun In This New ‘Dead Island Riptide’ Trailer

I’m not expecting anything revolutionary with the upcoming pseudo-sequel Dead Island Riptide — all I need is an electrified machete, a horde of zombies, and a few friends to mow them down with. That’s not to say I don’t have high hopes for it. There are many ways Techland can improve their DLC support, so it’s not quite as abysmal as the original game’s DLC, and there are even a few pages I think they can take from Far Cry 3′s book. Check out a brand new “They thought wrong” trailer, after the jump.
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The Future Is Bleak In This New ‘Metro: Last Light’ Trailer

Back in January, Metro: Last Light was picked up by Koch Media, parent company to Dead Island publisher Deep Silver. There are only a few short months keeping us away from the game, and I’m finding it increasingly difficult to wait.

As its name would imply, the future is decidedly grim. Metro 2033 wasn’t a very cheery game, but its sequel looks to be cranking up the depressing factor a bit more. It’s fitting, seeing as this is a post-apocalyptic game where most of humanity has been wiped out and what’s left is slowly dying underground. Even still, watching this makes me want to take a bubble bath as I listen to Carly Rae Jepsen.
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‘The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct’ Is Out Today, Let’s Prepare With A Launch Trailer

Not content to let it fly completely under the radar, Activision released a launch trailer for The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct today. It follows Daryl as he searches for his older brother Merle. TJ received his copy earlier today, so I’m waiting to hear back from him on how it stacks up. Neither of us were terribly impressed with everything that was shown prior to the game’s release, but I still have some hope left that it’ll be a solidly entertaining game. Check out the new trailer after the break.
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Dust Off Your Dildo Bats, ‘Saints Row IV’ Is Coming In August

If I had to choose between going bowling with my cousin in Grand Theft Auto or gimp-drawn carriage chases in Saints Row, I’m going to go with the latter. The third game redefined ‘over-the-top’, and if the plot of Saints Row IV is any indication, that trend is only going to continue with the fourth entry. Basically, you become the new president of the United States right before an alien invasion that sends you to a virtual version of Steelport –the city the third game took place in — where you’re tasked with beating down the alien scum and saving the world. Feast your eyes on the pure, undiluted crazy that is the game’s announcement trailer, after the jump.
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‘DayZ’ Team Posts New DevBlog Detailing Zombies, Inventory And More

The DayZ team have released a second DevBlog video update (you can find the first one here) detailing more of the new features that will be in the upcoming standalone. For starters, the game now spawns around 3,000 zombies. Good luck running from that. It’s a bit of a slow watch, and a little over twenty minutes long, but it’s crammed with new info and footage that makes me excited for this game. Check it out after the break.
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‘Deadpool’ Mouths Off Some More In This Gameplay Trailer

You’ve got to love Deadpool. He’s such a dick. Not many characters can get away with it as smoothy as he can. I get it Duke Nukem, you’re a pervert. You’re also old and creepy. I get this sinking feeling the Deadpool game could be terrible because we don’t see many awesome Marvel Universe games, but I do have a shred of hope. Maybe I’m just holding on too dearly to my childhood. Check out the gameplay trailer past the break, and lookout for Deadpool this summer on the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360.

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Let’s See How ‘Resident Evil: Revelations HD’ Looks On The Xbox 360 Versus The 3DS

We’ve been seeing a lot of Resident Evil: Revelations HD lately, but there’s still one question left on many fans’ minds: how will this version compare to the original? Now we can answer that too, thanks to a comparison video from Nintend2TV. See how the high definition port stacks up to the handheld version after the jump.
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‘Resident Evil: Revelations HD’ Looks Insanely Difficult On Infernal Mode

Do you consider yourself to be a Resident Evil fan? A skilled warrior who’s eliminated many a Ganado, Majini, or zombie? If you answered with a resounding, triumphant yes, then Resident Evil: Revelations HD’s Infernal Mode is for you. It isn’t your average “hard” difficulty, as it mixes the enemy and item placement on top of being intensely difficult. See it in action after the break, sans chatty Germans.
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Feast Your Eyes On 30 Minutes Of ‘Resident Evil: Revelations HD’ Footage

Want to watch some chatty Germans play thirty minutes of Resident Evil: Revelations HD? Of course you do. This is worth watching — muted — to get a look at the upcoming port’s enhanced visuals. It looks fantastic and I really can’t wait to get my hands on it when the game releases for the PS3, Xbox 360, PC, and Wii U on May 21st.
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Isaac Clarke Joins The Cast Of ‘PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale’

Everyone’s favorite engineer-turned-Necromorph slaying badass is taking a break from strategically dismembering monsters to make an appearance in PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale — ya know, that Sony version of Super Smash Bros. I haven’t had a chance to play it yet, but this certainly piques my interest a bit. See him curb-stomp that chick from Heavenly Sword after the jump.
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‘In Fear I Trust’ Is One Of The Creepiest iOS Games I’ve Ever Seen

In Fear I Trust is a trippy episodic horror game that’s coming to iOS. It’s a collaboration between Turn Me Up Games and Black Wing Foundation, and the gorgeous visuals, which you can see after the break, are courtesy of the Unreal Engine 3. It takes place in 1979 and it looks fantastically creepy. Honestly, I have no clue what’s going on in this new gameplay trailer. All I know is it looks deeply unnerving, and really, that’s all I need to know. Check out the trailer after the break.
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‘Resident Evil: Revelations’ Will Make Full, And Entirely Optional, Use Of The Wii U’s GamePad

The GamePad is arguably the most exciting thing about the Wii U, and like most new technologies, it’ll likely take some time to reach its potential. It’s understandable that many developers are still trying find uses for it that actually gives us a reason to purchase the Wii U version of a multi-platform game. ZombiU used it in an interesting way by forcing you to look away the screen during potentially dangerous situations for inventory management and things like that. Resident Evil: Revelations will use it in the same way, but this time it’s optional. Capcom is giving us multiple ways to play, so if you want to use the GamePad you can do that, or you can use a Wii U Pro controller. What platform will you be purchasing Revelations on?
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‘DARK’ Awakens From Its Slumber With An Official Trailer

We haven’t heard much from stealth/action/horror hybrid DARK since its teaser debuted back in May of last year. At the time it looked intriguing, and I’m always saying there aren’t enough vampire games, but the stealth genre is one that’s particularly difficult to get right. That always worries me about games like this, because if the stealth mechanics don’t work well or the AI is dumb, they could take the rest of the game down with it.

We’ll find out when DARK releases on the PS3 and Xbox 360 — hopefully at a discounted price — in Q2 of this year, or somewhere between April-June. Until then, I recommend you check out this new trailer, which features actual gameplay.
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HUNK And Jill Surface In This Brand New ‘Resident Evil: Revelations’ Footage

Capcom will soon be bringing the previously Nintendo 3DS exclusive Resident Evil: Revelations to pretty much every other console available right now, including the PS3, Xbox 360, PC, and Wii U. It looks great, and while much of that can be attributed to the fact that it’s easily one of the best looking games on the 3DS, Capcom did work on improving the graphics with this version. After the break you can find our first ever look at HUNK in action, as well as a batch of screenshots that focus on fan-favorite Jill Valentine.
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This ‘Slender: The Arrival’ Beta Footage Isn’t For Those Who Get Easily Motion Sick

If you get easily motion sick, are prone to seizures, or are inflicted with a combination of the two (you poor thing), the following footage taken from the Slender: The Arrival beta, which was recently made available, probably isn’t for you. Actually, it really isn’t for you, because it’s essentially eleven minutes of someone running through the woods at night complete with weird noises and the shakiest of shaky cams. This puts The Blair Witch to shame, but I’ll still play it. Check it out after the break.
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Here’s Some New Footage From The PC Version Of ‘Resident Evil 6′ Coming Next Month

The latest and most polarizing entry in Capcom’s action horror franchise has been available on the PS3 and Xbox 360 since October, but PC fans still won’t get it until next month. In an effort to drum up interest in the upcoming PC version, Capcom has released some new gameplay footage from it that will look awfully familiar to anyone who’s played the game already, with a few exceptions. Of note is our first look at Mercenaries: No Mercy, the PC-exclusive version of the popular Mercenaries mode that throws more enemies at you at once. Seeing that many enemies on-screen at once is total anarchy. If you plan on getting Resident Evil 6 when it releases on PC, the two videos I have for you after the break should help give you an idea of what you’re in for. Or you could read our review.
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Here’s The First Official Trailer For ‘The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct’

The unveiling of Terminal Reality’s take on the Walking Dead franchise has been a tumultuous one. It started with a fan-made trailer that had ugly footage from an early build of the game, but Activision only made matters worse with that laughable “official” trailer that did nothing to remedy the situation. It took a while, but they’re finally taking a step in the right direction with a real, polished trailer that shows current gameplay and teases some of the story. I wouldn’t go as far as to call it a particularly memorable trailer, but I’ll let you watch it so you can decide for yourself.
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‘DayZ’ Dev Team Releases Their First Video Blog Showcasing The Standalone’s New Features

The team behind the upcoming DayZ standalone have been hard at work making sure the game lives up to fans’ lofty expectations, but they’ve still managed to do an excellent job keeping their community up to date with the latest goings on with the game. They’ve discussed some of the new features that have been added to the standalone, and now we can see some of those in action in the first of what will hopefully become a series of video updates posted on their dev blog. Check it out after the jump.
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‘ROAM’ Could Very Well Be The Zombie Defense Game Of My Dreams

When I was young I had a massive collection of Legos, and one of the stories I liked to play out was all about zombies. I’d build a small town with survivors trapped inside, even going so far as to barricade the windows and doors, and surrounding each of the buildings was a horde of the undead. It was so much fun, so you can understand my despair when I had to pause my game the other day so I could go to work. ROAM is an ambitious indie horror game that promises to let me do all of the above, only in delicious video game form.

Essentially, it’s a survival game. Your goal is to survive against the undead, and to do this you’ll need to scavenge supplies so you can build and fortify a base to hold out in. More after the break.
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Columbia Is As Beautiful As It Is Dangerous In This New Trailer For ‘BioShock Infinite’

March is going to be a very busy month, but the game that has me the most excited is BioShock Infinite. Created by Irrational Games, the studio that brought us the original BioShock back in 2007, Infinite looks to be as wonderfully unique and bizarre as the first was. I’m looking forward to seeing a colorful shooter, because we really don’t see enough of those these days. Feast your eyes on the gorgeous and dangerous world of Columbia in a brand new trailer, after the break.
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New ‘Aliens: Colonial Marines’ Multiplayer Trailer Channels ‘Left 4 Dead’

It isn’t difficult to compare the multiplayer offering in the upcoming Aliens: Colonial Marines to Left 4 Dead — the same comparisons were made for the multiplayer in Dead Space 2 — but they’ve has made it even easier by giving the Xenomorphs abilities any L4D fan is already too familiar with. An alien that spits acid? Sounds familiar. A kamikaze alien that likes to get in your personal bubble so it can explode, showering you in giblets? Yep. How about an alien that’s really big, can take tons of damage, and likes to brute force your unsuspecting ass right into a wall? Colonial Marines has that too. I’m not complaining, because it still looks fun, I only wish it were a little more original. See the multiplayer in action after the break.
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‘NeverDead’ Dev Teases An Announcement Of Something Horror Related Coming Next Month

Rebellion Developments, the studio behind NeverDead and Sniper Elite V2, teased an announcement of their next project earlier today. It looks to be of the horror persuasion and its logo all but guarantees it has something to do with Sniper Elite. I’m guessing this is zombie DLC for Sniper Elite V2, or potentially even a standalone expansion à la Infamous 2′s Festival of Blood or Red Dead Redemption’s Undead Nightmare, but we won’t know for sure until they officially announce it next month (on Valentine’s Day, strangely enough). The ambiguous synopsis doesn’t shed much light either, “One man is utterly alone amidst the chaos of war. But there are worse things to fear than bombs and bullets here…”

Interestingly, the dev also wrote “PC fans will soon get the chance to discover for themselves just what is in store for those brave enough to venture into the ‘Totraum’.” This means that at least for now, this will be a PC exclusive. I’m getting strong zombie vibes from this tease, but we already have so many of those already, so hopefully they surprise us all by announcing a demon game, or something. Check out the teaser after the jump.
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