Gaming Sneak Peeks: GTA 5, Killer is Dead, Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon Trailers
Yesterday, you were invited to have the chance to get your face on the next Grand Theft Auto 5 game through the Epsilon Program.
This time, you can now check out the stories of three of GTA 5's main characters, Michael, Franklin, and Trevor, in Rockstar Games' latest slew of trailers, reports UberGizmo.
Trusted Reviews adds that the three characters showcase very different back stories, with Michael being an ex-mobster now family man, Franklin the violent gangbanger, and Trevor the drug dealer who's the main headache for the other two.
There have also been reports that GTA 5 will enable you to go between character perspectives especially during missions, so you can get a viewpoint of the whole scenario.
This is a piece of good news for those who are having a hard time keeping their excitement in check for the September 17 release date of the game. Catch the trailer here to find out more about the trio of troublemakers.
Killer is Dead
Suda 51's latest creation is looking to be one crazy ride to the bizarre as expected from the creator of the likes of Lollipop Chainsaw.
In the latest trailer featuring the Mondo Girls, you'll be seeing Killer is Dead lead Mondo Zappa putting on his Gigolo glasses and taking a walk on the moon with just a space helmet and his trademark suit, reports Game Informer.
The game also includes Gigolo Missions, which will challenge you, as Mondo, to win over different women, for more enhanced equipment and abilities, reports Polygon.
Killer is Dead is slated for an Xbox 360 and PS3 release this summer in Japan. EuroGamer adds that those in Europe can expect a release come August.
Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon
Just because you don't have a lot to think about or enough reason to be invested in a game doesn't meant you can't look forward to enjoying it, and this is exactly what the standalone expansion for Far Cry 3 has so far shown.
According to Joystiq, though the game hasn't received perfect marks, it doesn't veer away from satisfactory to outstanding reviews, considering how far it really is as a whole to the Far Cry series.
The trailer alone already gives you a feel of how the entire game will be like, and for those with a sense of humor enough to equal Sergeant Rex Power Colt's may be able to appreciate this 80s inspired, neon-everywhere game.
The game's already out for the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC.