Prototype 2 - SDCC 2011: Homecoming Cinematic Trailer | OFFICIAL | HD
This cinematic trailer is set 14 months after the outbreak. Enter New York Zero--the Yellow...
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Prototype 2 - SDCC 2011: Homecoming Cinematic Trailer | OFFICIAL | HD
This cinematic trailer is set 14 months after the outbreak. Enter New York Zero--the Yellow Zone, this first of a three-part trilogy first on XboxViewTV direct from San Diego Comic-Con 2011! ABOUT THIS GAME ************************ PROTOTYPE 2, a new game in the works at Radical Entertainment and set to launch on April 24, 2012, for PC, Xbox 360 and PS3. As the game's all-new infected protagonist - Sgt. James Heller - players will cut a bloody swath through the wastelands of post-viral New York Zero (NYZ) as they build up a genetic arsenal of deadly biological weapons and abilities, and hunt and consume their way toward the ultimate goal... to kill Alex Mercer. Prototype 2 *************** GENRE: Action RELEASE DATE(S): + US: April 24, 2012 + EU: April 24, 2012 PLATFORM: Xbox 360 ALSO ON: PS3, PC WEBSITE: www.prototypegame.com AVAILABLE @ AMAZON Coming 2012 PUBLISHER: Activision DEVELOPER: Radical Entertainment ESRB: RP-M+ for Rating Pending, Targeting a Rating of Mature or Above XboxViewTV ON TWITTER ******************************* www.twitter.com From: XboxViewTV Views: 2272 63 ratings Time: 01:48 More in Gaming
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There is no one among us averse to a good tearjerker, and this episode highlights some of the tearjerkiest comic books we could find. Neither Josh, Ron, nor even t...
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There is no one among us averse to a good tearjerker, and this episode highlights some of the tearjerkiest comic books we could find. Neither Josh, Ron, nor even the mighty Conor can deny the throat lump caused by these comics. Pedro and Me by Judd Winick is a tale of friendship and great loss, and is so sincere in its tale that the reader can't help but be affected, even if they didn't watch the third season of the Real World. Preacher isn't a series you think of when it comes to comics with an emotional punch, but you'd be wrong. Garth Ennis does relationships like nobody's business, and Jesse Custer and Tulip will make you feel something. Transmetropolitan is one of Warren Ellis' best works, but we're focusing on issue #8, Another Cold Morning, about the other side of cryogenic freezing. You know, the one we don't know. Ellis and Robertson put together one hell of a single issue that really gets you where you feel it. Jeff Lemire's Essex Country Trilogy packs as much sadness and pain into a comic book page as you can find. That's not to say it's not a good story, or that it's not a great read, but one look in those sad eye dots, and men will start coming up for excuses for their watery eyes. It goes double if you're a hockey fan. It turns out that reliving high school isn't all fun sex and drinking games, in Alex Robinson's Too Cool to be Forgotten. It's a great emotional story with a powerful ending I Kill Giants did a bit of a bait and switch, but in the very best way. Just when you think you know what you're looking at, Joe Kelly and JM Ken Nimura yank the rug out from under you just in time to grab the Kleenex. Finally, the daddy of iFanboy's sadness is Terry Moore's Strangers in Paradise. Over 90 issues with plenty of laughs, but no shortage of tears makes this one of the most gut-wrenching pieces of sequential literature available today. You'll spend enough time with the characters that you'll come to love them, and when the whole thing wraps up, only the most cold and souless among you will be left with dry eyes.