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GamingUnion: Inversion E3 2011 Hands-On Preview

Back in 2007, Saber Interactive gave us TimeShift, a shooter that used time manipulation as a hook to differentiate itself. Despite moving on from time, Saber remains attracted to the idea of bending the laws of our universe. Their latest project, Inversion, is a third-person, cover-based shooter that gives players the ability to manipulate gravity. Which raises the question: is twisting gravity better than time? Early results suggest it is.

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Sanrin5437d ago

I'm down with any gravity-weapon oriented game.

mephman5437d ago

It did worry me when they openly admitted they were ripping off Gears of War, but it seems to be coming along ok.

JDouglasGU5437d ago

well Gears has become the standard for third-person shooters control schemes, so it's not too much of a shock.

ShawnCollier5437d ago

The multiplayer demo at E3 was pretty fun.

Hardedge5437d ago

This looked surprisingly solid.

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Inversion - Saber Interactive's Big Hope All but Forgotten

Inversion launched 10 years ago today, but failed to leave a lasting impact on the third-person action genre.

Pedrof1427d ago

I keep a very fond memory of the game. The story is very surprising, with an incredible twist towards the end (and I mean : incredible). Playing solo on hard was actually very hard. One of my best memories of a TPS from that generation.

Sniperwithacause1426d ago

I remember playing it, back when I was using gamestop as my personal gamefly service. I don't remember the story at all, just that the world would shift. The shooting was really decent for that type of game back then too.

Father__Merrin1426d ago

Always used to spot this on the shelf in CEX but always skipped it.

DrDoomer1426d ago

This game was surprisingly awesome. I miss blowing enemies into pieces in video games.

lodossrage1426d ago

I think the concept is what did this game in.

When most people play games and they come across upside down levels, reverse controls, or anything that breaks convention, they normally groan.

I myself am guilty of that too so. So to have an entire game built around that very concept probably wasn't the best idea.

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Fighting The Stigma of Depression and Anxiety With Games

Jay Castello writes: ""Though depression and anxiety are two of the most well known mental health problems, less stigmatised than some other conditions, they remain difficult to talk about. Games can therefore be a powerful tool for helping those with depression and anxiety to feel seen and validated. Moreover, they can also be useful demonstrations for those who don’t know what living with these illnesses is like."

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garyanderson3295d ago

Not saying these all look amazing, but definitely better than Depression Quest

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Unexpected Plot Twists in Gaming

Jo from GamersFTW writes: "Well, I didn’t see that coming! A phrase which many of us will have uttered. Plot twists are something that were once reserved for films and television shows, but as games become more immersive it is no surprise that the narratives and plot take on a film like quality. Be it a betrayal by someone you trusted, an unexpected death, or something which you just simply couldn’t imagine being true until it was spelt out for you."

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Shillmeister3680d ago (Edited 3680d ago )

A fair list, but there are some MASSIVE examples that didn't make this list.

SPOILER WARNING

Primary example - because it's so well known - is Bioshock 1's ending, but my personal title I'm surprised didn't make this list is Spec Ops: The Line. It was quite a morally hard-hitting twist that game had! Should play it twice over to really see the full picture of the twists (what's real, and what's not)!

EDIT: That RDR one though.. Oh my. Those feels! D:

Maple223680d ago

There are just so many!!!

terallo3680d ago

Yea, wow, the big revelation in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic was enough to make a great game into a legendary one. That game had a better written plot than most of the movies.