Wow, this even eluded us. Silent Line Portable silently gets a US PSN exclusive release date at February 4, 2010 and will be published by From Software themselves on the US. The game itself will be prced at $14.95 US. The official English promo trailer after the jump:
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A brand spankin’ new trailer for the upcoming Front Mission Evolved has been floating around, which give an insight into the story and details have emerged on FME’s multiplayer game mode titled “Domination”. The brief background of the story from Siliconera:
In the future, the world is a changed place. Technology has advanced. Countries have merged into massive geopolitical blocks. But one thing, sadly, remains the same – humanity’s appetite for war. When a terrorist attack destroys one of the U.C.S.’s prized orbital elevators, the military is mobilised to eliminate the threat.
Dylan Ramsey, a young engineer, finds himself quickly caught in a swirl of destruction, conspiracies and crumbling alliances. Experience his story in this high-octane third-person shooter.
From Dengeki Online magazine. Looks like From is doing an awesome job fleshing out this new AC title, and we now have a good look at the new, smaller sense of scale that AC5 is bringing us. Thanks to J.E_Magog for the heads-up. The first pic though, reminds us of this little monster. More pictures after the jump:
Let’s take a quick break from all the Armored Core 5 news for a while, and remember that Activision is bringing a new and promising Transformers game to us. Trailer after the jump.
Here are some first glimpses of what Armored Core 5 might look like coming from Famitsu’s website. So far the game is looking really good especially considering that its only 20% complete. Enjoy these pictures for now. More images after the jump:
As with the opening of Armored Core 5’s website, 1up has translated the Famitsu interview with long-time series producer Toshifumi Nabeshima and gives us a glimpse of what to expect with the next Armored Core game. The following are selected quotes from the interview which should give us a glimpse of Armored Core 5’s direction:
“I felt that with the previous game, Armored Core: For Answer, we had gone as far as we could with the ‘speed’ concept,” Nabeshima said. “Being able to present a new kind of mech hero in For Answer was a rewarding experience, but if we kept on pursuing speed, then the gameplay would start to falter in spots — most players simply wouldn’t be able to keep up with mach-5 combat. So this time we want to retain the core aspects of what makes the series interesting — and that includes speed — and also present some new concepts that diverge from the past.”
The rest of the interview after the jump:
Here are a few scans of Famitsu Magazine’s coverage of Armored Core 5. According to Kotaku, the game is currently at 20% completion, so there’s a lot of room for improvement on the scans made in the game, also mentioned is AC5’s multi-platform status being released on both the PS3 and Xbox360.
From Software just recently opened its Armored Core 5 teaser site today. The announcement of a new Armored Core brings tears of joy and sadness to veteran players. We can all speculate as much as we want, and your guess is as good as ours on what new stuff this long running mech shooter franchise will feature. All will (hopefully) be revealed by January 14 as mentioned on the teaser page. Cross your fingers that From gets Armored Core right this time.
The mentioned teaser trailer after the jump: