WorthPlaying writes "Capcom has teamed up with Tesla to give away a Tesla Roaster (worth $100k, give or take a few $), if you are a US resident, go sign up!"
f you fancy yourself a would-be jetpacker, know that Capcom Unity is holding an event to show off Dark Void to San Franciscans this Monday, October 12.
SuccesFull.fr has just published the achievement list for Capcom's upcoming shooter : Dark Void.
The new boost upgrade will make you an unstoppable master of the skies – fly faster, avoid enemy fire, run down your foes and own the battlefield – all with unlimited turbo boost and special moves. This news follows last weeks' announcement of a pre-order bonus for North American customers available exclusively through Gamestop.
"Fans who preorder early will receive bona-fide jetpack bling with a downloadable golden jetpack which gives players unlimited boost ability."
Capcom's alternative history Sci-fi shooter wasn't pushed back to early next year out of fear of the competition, it was to add a new feature to the game, Shana T. Bryant, Capcom associate producer, told Kotaku.
MCV: Trade plays it safe to increase chance of Q4 profits – as key IP is pushed back to 2010
Jet pack-tastic action game Dark Void has been delayed into 2010 "to avoid competition with releases of major titles of other companies," publisher Capcom announced today.
VG247: Capcom's confirmed to VG247 that Dark Void will be a simultaneous ship for both PC and console.
Gaming Union writes: "Dark Void is a brand new IP from Airtight Games, the developers of the popular Crimson Skies for the original Xbox. Dark Void is a third-person shooter, a radical departure from the titles Airtight Games is used to working on. Gaming Union caught up with Jose Perez III, the Creative Director of Airtight Games to find out what the developer is planning to implement in Dark Void in terms of replayability."
Joystiq writes: "There's not much we can say about our latest hands-on session with Dark Void that we haven't said five times before. The jetpackery? Still breathtaking. The vertical cover system? Still brilliant. The visual presentation -- well, you get the picture. Needless to say, Capcom hasn't taken any of the previously seen awesome stuff out of the build we just played -- but they've added more than a few subtle differences that caught our eye and quickened our pulses."
Kotaku: "Airtight Games still has time to wrestle with an apparently common problem: gamers not using all of their abilities in a game.
Capcom has released a fresh concept image for its upcoming action title Dark Void, due out on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC later this year.
The official site for Dark Void has gone live and to celebrate Capcom has released a new teaser trailer for the game.
Joystiq recently played Dark Void again at CES in Capcom's suite at Planet Hollywood. They're not going to bore you with the details, as they'd probably be the same glowing ones they dropped on you during last year's E3. Graphics look even better, jetpacking around is still ridiculously enjoyable, etc.
In case you missed what transpired during their various presentations, the guys at the Capcom US blog have provided a handy blow-out with videos, screenshots and articles on every title mentioned.
There's no multiplayer mode planned for Capcom's Dark Void, director of design Kraig Kujawa has confirmed."We explored it, but there are so many huge features in this game, we really wanted to focus on making the most kick-ass, single-player features possible," Kujawa told Joystiq.And when Kujawa said the team 'explored it,' he meant the team actually built a multiplayer mode. "We had multiplayer up and going," said ...
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Judging from some new screenshots and the fact sheet, the sci-fi shooter Dark Void is actually looking pretty cool.