Heavenly Sword: Brand new footage
Video reveals developer high hopes
Wednesday 7 March 2007
Billed as bringing cinematic production to gaming, PS3's God of War-with-girls actionfest Heavenly Sword is a real stunner - and in this developer feature/gameplay vidburst, creator Ninja Theory hopes that it'll be "the first really big game for PlayStation 3".
Point your eyes down now for in game action and interviews with the team, including Middle Earth's Andy Serkis. Y'know, Gollum.
One immediately eye-opening moment is watching the game's flexible heroine, Nariko,rocket down the length of a huge rope, but seeing her crotch-plant an enemy or Serkis eyeing up his co-stars boobs (he's in character, though. What a professional) are also bits not to miss. Oh, and you can see Nariko's pants. Oh come on, you know you're dying to watch it now.
Point your eyes down now for in game action and interviews with the team, including Middle Earth's Andy Serkis. Y'know, Gollum.
One immediately eye-opening moment is watching the game's flexible heroine, Nariko,rocket down the length of a huge rope, but seeing her crotch-plant an enemy or Serkis eyeing up his co-stars boobs (he's in character, though. What a professional) are also bits not to miss. Oh, and you can see Nariko's pants. Oh come on, you know you're dying to watch it now.
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Ben Richardson is a former Staff Writer for Official PlayStation 2 magazine and a former Content Editor of 12DOVE. In the years since Ben left GR, he has worked as a columnist, communications officer, charity coach, and podcast host – but we still look back to his news stories from time to time, they are a window into a different era of video games.
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