A new video for The Last of Us has been released and it shows the transformation of Annie Wersching into the newest character revealed for the game, Tess, through motion capture. This scene shown is from the new trailer that was shown at the VGA’s which has Joel and Tess in a heated argument.
South Park: The Stick of Truth may be THQ’s saving grace. That is if the company can last long enough to release the game. The new trailer shown during the VGA’s is not exactly kid friendly but really what did you expect? Obsidian has done a great job making the game look exactly like an episode of the show and you can tell that Matt Stone and Trey Parker have not just phoned in the script or voice overs. I can count six or seven good laughs in this trailer so that gives me hope that this game can put the awful memory of my wasted money on South Park 64 behind me.
And yes, if you bought that game you would feel hurt too.
South Park: The Stick of Truth was originally scheduled for release on March 5, 2013 but was delayed to sometime after April.
It takes a lot for a game to make me put a new Gears of War on the back burner but Naughty Dog’s [amazon_link id=”B007CM0K86″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]The Last of Us[/amazon_link] is doing just that. It is easily my most looked forward to game of next year and the biggest question of all was finally answered at Spike VGA’s this past weekend.
When is the thing coming out?
Luckily it won’t be too much longer. The Last of Us is set for release on May 7, 2013 which puts it at the perfect time when I should be done with the plethora of games coming out in the spring.
Naughty Dog also detailed the pre-order bonuses that you will receive when you pick up your copy next May. Officially called the Sights and Sounds Pack, gamers that pre-order will receive the game’s soundtrack, PS3 background theme and two avatars for your PSN profile (winter Joel and winter Ellie).
One piece of news that caught some off guard was the fact that there will be a multiplayer component to the game. Naughty Dog did not give any specifics into the multiplayer but did say that pre-orders would also receive the Survival Pack for the mysterious section of the game. Extras include a melee attack booster, extra in-game cash, bonus XP, special character items and two special characters skins for Joel and Ellie after completion of the single-player game.
Last but certainly not least is the new trailer that debuted at the VGA’s. It gives us a good look (so far) of the infected population. Mostly until now most of the gameplay has shown off Joel and Ellie fighting off non-infected humans as they try to survive. Take a look at the new trailer below and let us know if you are looking forward to the game as much as I am.
OK, I can admit when I am wrong. I can be the bigger man (not just body wise) and say that while I did make fun of the VGA’s in last Friday’s post I actually enjoyed watching this year’s show. True they did not give out a lot of awards but they did place a good importance on the awards that were given out. It seems they heard the cries of years past that the show was merely a bloated preview special. Don’t get me wrong, it was certainly bloated but not to the point of being useless.
Three things that I took away from the VGA’s:
1. It was a breath of fresh air to see a deserving game like The Walking Dead win Game of the Year over the more obvious choices.
2. The Last of Us is coming out on May 7th. I think I lost man points with the excitement I showed in front of my girlfriend when this was announced.
3. Although Zachary Levi had a reason for his blonde hair (filming the Thor sequel) there was no reason for what happened to Alison Haislip’s hair. Not being too critical because she is uber-hot but….dang.
Here is the rundown of all the winners from VGA 10.
Game of the Year- The Walking Dead (Telltale Games)
Game of the Decade- Half-Life 2 (Valve)
Studio of the Year- Telltale Games
Best PS3 Game- Journey (thatgamecompany)
Best 360 Game- Halo 4 (343 Industries)
Best Wii/Wii U Game- New Super Mario Bros. U (Nintendo)
Best PC Game- XCOM: Enemy Unknown (Firaxis)
Best Handheld/ Mobile Game- Sound Shapes (Sony/Queasy)
Best Shooter- Borderlands 2 (Gearbox)
Best Action/Adventure Game- Dishonored (Arkane Studios)
Best RPG- Mass Effect 3 (Bioware)
Best Multiplayer Game- Borderlands 2 (Gearbox)
Best Individual Sports Game- SSX (EA)
Best Team Sports Game- NBA 2K13 (2K)
Need For Speed: Most Wanted (Criterion)
Best Fighting Game- Persona 4 Arena (Atlus)
Best Adapted Video Game- The Walking Dead (Telltale Games)
Best Independent Game- Journey (thatgamecompany)
Best Graphics- Halo 4 (343 Industries)
Best Song in a Game- “Cities” by Beck for Sound Shapes
Best Original Score- Journey (thatgamecompany)
Best Male Performance- Dameon Clarke as Handsome Jack in Borderlands 2
Best Female Performance- Melissa Hutchinson as Clementine in The Walking Dead
Best Downloadable Game- The Walking Dead (Telltale Games)
Best Social Game- You Don’t Know Jack (Jellyvision Games)
Best DLC- Dawnguard for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Bethesda)
Has it really been ten years since Spike started their own video game awards show? Time really flies when the awards mean nothing and the show is mainly used as a hub for new game previews and not to celebrate the winners. Sarcasm aside, tonight is the tenth VGA’s and I fully intend to watch it because…well that’s what we do. It’s video games. There will be awards for game, studio, soundtrack and downloadable game of the year among others.
New previews will be shown for Tomb Raider, Gears of War: Judgment, The Last of Us, Bioshock Infinite as well as a few surprises which always seem to happen at the show (please let Rocksteady announce their next game).
So set your DVR’s accordingly and in case you miss it we will have a full rundown of the winners and game previews up after the show airs.