![]() ![]() The trailer dropped late in the evening for those in Europe, so most of those fans won't have seen it until the morning It was a disappointing start to a significant week for the video games business when it comes to new game announcements. And the media was forced to hastily reschedule their planned coverage as they rushed to share the news with their readers. The trailer dropped late in the evening for those in Europe, so most of those fans won't have seen it until the morning. But this isn't what was supposed to happen. Rockstar was forced to react and put the video out officially, and the reception to the 90-second trailer has been very positive. After last year's disappointing hack that exposed 90 work-in-progress gameplay videos, the highly anticipated trailer, which was due to debut later today, found its way onto the internet 14 hours early. ![]() This week is less about angering social media, and more to do with another leak around the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6. Hell, they can't even port Red Dead Redemption to other platforms without evoking the wrath of the internet. For a developer that's only put out two original games in the past ten years, they sure have had plenty of fires to put out. The Rockstar PR team must be wondering if they will ever catch a break. 'Grand Theft Auto VI' might possibly feature Liberty City and Vice City according to a leak Follow Mashable SEA on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Telegram.Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox See this sweet looking grandma? She can kick your butt in 'Call of Duty' and 'Grand Theft Auto'. The greatest Grand Theft Auto protagonists of all time Graphics are, in fact, not the first thing that gets done in game development. GTA6 will probably look amazing whenever it comes out, just like all of its predecessors did in their eras. The lesson here is that you really, really shouldn't judge any video game based on footage that comes out years before its release. ![]() It's a grim premise, but this side-by-side comparison between its prototype and its near-final version shows just how drastically games can change over the course of development. A Plague Tale: Requiem, slated for release in October, is a stealth game set in southern France during the spread of the black plague. Last but not least, another upcoming game showed us what it looked like before everything was tightened up and made super pretty. The developers were nice enough to share the hilarious prototype version of it, with cut-out photos of real dudes and placeholder voice acting. Rift of the Necrodancer, an upcoming mini-game-based rhythm game, has a yoga sequence in it. The developers did us a solid and put together a side-by-side video with an old version on the left and the final, much prettier version on the right.Įven games that aren't out yet are getting the same treatment on Twitter. It's a fun little game that's like if Animal Crossing was about alternative religion. Meanwhile, a more recent release in Cult of the Lamb got the same treatment. Make sure the game works first, make sure it looks good later. Everything looks like a placeholder because it probably was. The main character looks completely different, the enemies lack finer detail, and the sterile office environments that made up that game's setting have no real texture to them. To further drive the point home, here's what Control, 2019's coolest game, looked like in its infancy. Yes, what eventually became an intricately detailed mecha-dino with dozens of moving parts started out as a blocky mess. It's almost like GTA 6 is years away from coming out or something.Īnyway, in response to one particularly ignorant tweet I won't put on blast here ( noted on the gaming forum Resetera), lots of game developers started sharing early test footage of popular games to demonstrate that, actually, most games look just like GTA 6 when they're that early in development.įor instance, here's what the fearsome Thunderjaw robot dinosaur from Horizon: Zero Dawn looked like before the game was done. Some people online even pointed out that it looked like a PlayStation 2-era game in spots. Character models and environments were often lacking in detail and some of the footage took place in gray, empty test levels. Some "eagle-eyed" viewers noticed something startling about the footage in question: The game didn't look finished. You may have heard about it.ĭozens of videos popped up on Twitter, YouTube, and various online forums as a leaker (who is allegedly also behind the recent Uber hack) claimed to have the source code for the game. Over the weekend, Grand Theft Auto 6 leaked all over the internet. ![]()
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