Yesterday we let you know that Ubisoft would be releasing a Splinter Cell: Conviction demo next month and now a new trailer from the game has emerged. While this trailer is a decent display of the game’s graphical capabilities, its real purpose is to give the viewer and insight into the plot line behind the title.
The plot sounds pretty interesting but I’m sure I’ll understand it better once I get a chance to dive into it when Splinter Cell: Conviction hits store shelves for the Xbox 360 and PC on February 23rd, 2010.
The wait between Command & Conquer: Generals and its successor, Command & Conquer 3, was about 5 years. EA seems to be avoiding a repeat as they have just released the debut trailer for Command & Conquer 4.
RTS fans, don’t expect any actual gameplay footage as the trailer features exclusivly what looks to be just cinematics. However, if you’re following the plot of the franchise you’ll be intrigued to hear that Nod head-honcho Kane makes an appearance in said trailer.
EA has no set release date for Command & Conquer 4 but they hope to have it hit the market sometime in 2010. Will the game have what it takes to oust Blizzard’s forthcoming Starcraft II? We’ll have to wait and find out.
The original Iron Man was generally received pretty poorly. However, Sega looks to turn that all around with the title’s follow up, Iron Man 2.
In a recent press release Sega noted that Iron Man 2‘s storyline would not only follow the movie’s plot but also take some elements from the comics that started it all.
Additionally, Joystiq reports that the Iron Man 2′s (the video game, not the movie) story will be inked by Matt Fraction, the guy behind Invincible Iron Man and Uncanny X-Men.