EL33TONLINE: News tag archive: teaser
[Update] Watch a video interview with Super Street Fighter IV’s producer, Yoshinori Ono, after the jump.
A very quick teaser video went up recently on Capcom’s Japanese site, revealing glimpses of watercolour-smattered fighting scenes similar to those of their latest Street Fighter game, Street Fighter IV.
This obviously lead to speculation that a new Street Fighter game was on the horizon from Capcom, and what else would they call this game? Why, Super Street Fighter IV, of course.
Capcom has now confirmed that Super Street Fighter IV indeed exists, and will be a standalone title heading out to PS3 and Xbox 360 in Spring next year. What’s new in the game, though?
Whoa, what’s this? A teaser trailer from Capcom? Is this about the rumoured sequel and/or follow-up to the excellent Street Fighter IV? Or something else?
Well, the only way to know for sure would be to wait until the time and date noted on the site, which just so happens to be tomorrow (September 29th) at 17:00 JST.
All you Street Fighter fans out there: time to get excited!
Jonathon Blow, the creator of the hit, thought-provoking Xbox LIVE Arcade Game game, Braid, has put up a teaser website for his next game, The Witness.
A mysterious and teasing explanation reveals the game to be “An exploration-puzzle game on an uninhabited island,” and will be released on “multiple platforms” or “whatever makes sense in late 2011, when the game will hopefully be finished.”
A teaser website for RAGE, id Software’s upcoming first-person shooter (with elements of action racing), has been launched and, much like the game itself, it looks amazing.
The website features some interactive elements, with the ability to click on certain points of interest in order to explore the background story of RAGE. It’s apparent that these reveals will continue for the next four weeks, leading up to a full reveal at id Software’s QuakeCon at the beginning of August.
You can visit the RAGE teaser website, After the Impact, to have a look for yourself.
After two weeks of dank, gloomy weather on the Kojima Productions teaser website, the sun has finally broken through the clouds, shining down on the peaceful, scenic view below, with what sounds like the beach in the background, but it could also just be the wind rustling through the trees.
Does this confirm that Sunny, the character from Metal Gear Solid 4, will make an appearance in whatever it is that Kojima Productions have been teasing this whole time?
Another symbol has appeared on the site as well, which looks like an ‘8,’ but could just as easily be a ‘B’ or a zero… but it’s probably an eight:
It seems the moment Metal Gear fans have been waiting for has finally arrived - one of the key characters from the Metal Gear Solid universe, Raiden, has appeared on the Kojima Productions teaser website.
The teaser website has been featuring updates over the last two weeks, all alluding to a big new announcement that studio head, Hideo Kojima, will make at this year’s E3, running next week.
The much rumoured appearance of Raiden has led to yet another round of rampant speculation over what the announcement could possibly be, although we’ll probably need to wait until E3 to know the true answer.
The latest update to the on-going series of teasers on the Kojima Productions’s ‘Next’ site doesn’t really reveal anything more than the last update, only now the weather has turned even worse than before, with rain pouring down.
The lightning strikes continue to reveal mysterious letters, now with the addition of a ‘P’ and an ‘R’ into the mix, as well as the accompanying letters from last time. The timer has stopped, though, now simply sitting on a bunch of zeros…
Ho-ho, but what’s this? After staring at the scene for a little longer than is healthy, a lightning strike revealed a face… it was pretty scary.
Is that Big Boss?
The ongoing mystery that is the Kojima Productions teaser website has been updated recently with new clues that may point to a disappointing conclusion.
On the website, the weather in the original scene depicted has deteriorated to the point of gloomy, rainy weather and frequent lightning strikes. After each major lightning strike, a new letter is revealed, with four letters appearing in total – S, e, E and 3… or even 5, @, E, 3.
The letters seem to appear randomly, but one possible reading of them would be in that order, which could spell out ‘SeE3,’ or ‘See E3…’ or even ‘5 @ E3,’ meaning ‘Metal Gear Solid 5 at E3.’
Do we have to wait that long for an announcement on Kojima Productions’ next game, or will the next website update clue us in a bit further? Time will tell.
Check out all of the images from the website below:
Kojima Productions’ announcement teaser site has been updated with some stormy weather, lightning strikes and a timer counting down to roughly three and a half days until another tease (possibly on Friday), or a maybe solid announcement this time.
Don’t count on it though, as words doing the rounds are that there will be another three such teases, comprising four days each, coincidentally leading up to the beginning of E3 on June 2nd, where Kojima said his next game would be announced.
Also, whenever a lightning strike hits the screen, the number ‘5’ can be seen briefly before it fades away again… or is it an ‘S’? What could it all mean? Metal Gear Solid 5? Metal Gear Solid: S… omething?
Oh, Kojima Productions, you’re such a tease!
Update 1
Check out the latest addition to the Kojima Productions teaser site over here.
Update 2
Have a look at the latest update to the Kojima Productions teaser site, featuring the visage of Big Boss, over here.
A teaser trailer for the next iteration of Splinter Cell has been revealed and… it doesn’t reveal that much, other than the fact that series protagonist Sam Fisher has made a deal with his previous agency that would allow him to live in peace, but when it comes to entertainment media, those sorts of deals don’t really last.
The teaser trailer also brings a new teaser site to the surface, which doesn’t contain much at the moment, but will reveal new content on the 20th and 28th of this month, according to the site.
Watch the teaser trailer for Splinter Cell: Conviction below:
A brand new, official site for Splinter Cell: Conviction has been put up by Ubisoft, and after you’ve entered your age in the age gate (January 1st of 1900, of course) you’re treated to the following message:
“Site Currently Under Investigation”
“If you have any information on Sam Fisher, please report it here”
“VOMACOIFINNOCNT”
And that’s it, although there is a link to the Ubisoft Splinter Cell Conviction forums…
Weird, no?
Have you seen the debut trailer for The King of Fighter XII? You haven’t? Well, then you need to head on over here quick-smart. We can wait.
Watched it? You saw the stunning, one hundred percent hand-drawn 2D characters and backgrounds, all flowing fluidly together to create a beautiful, cohesive whole? Good.
Now you can visit the official The King of Fighters XII teaser website, where you can get exclusive screenshots and wallpapers for the game, as well as register on the site to receive more news in the coming months and weeks before its release.
If you’re a fan of 2D fighters, then you should definitely look forward to The King of Fighters XII, heading to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in July.
While all of the rumours fly around regarding the next entry to the Bioshock series, you can continue to visit the Bioshock 2 teaser site to further entrench yourself in the mystery of the world.
There have apparently been further sightings of ‘creatures,’ red lights and mysterious submarines along the coasts of the world, more little girls are going missing, and some photographic ‘evidence’ has also shown up in the form of a blurred picture of… something.
They’re really putting a lot of effort into the Bioshock 2 teaser site, so if you’re looking forward to the game’s release (and you haven’t got your hands on that issue of Game Informer) then it’s the next best place to piece together the clues and wait for official information.
It seems the awareness campaign for the next Bioshock is heating up, as the newly released teaser site, There’s Something In The Sea, has received an update with more photos and information regarding strange occurrences in coastline towns around the world… circa 1967.
The site is pretty well done and does a good job of slowly creeping you out, with talk of missing little girls, strange red lights in the sea and the appearance of peculiar footprints in the sand.
You can dig through the evidence at SomethingInTheSea.com, and wait for an official reveal for Bioshock 2 in the coming weeks.
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