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Yesterday's The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct video was unofficial

GameZone writes, "Yesterday, the first gameplay trailer for Activision and Terminal Reality's The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct made its way around the internet, disappointing millions of fans with poor graphics and generic gameplay. As it turns out the video, which appeared to be in-game footage of the first-person survival game, was not an official trailer. Rather, it was a fan edit, created using footage that was released as part of a preview."

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koga884128d ago

So? That doesn't change the fact that it was legitimate gameplay footage from the game. What, they wanted to release an "official" version that didn't look like plastic with tons of retouch and photoshop?

RIPSKATEDESTROY4127d ago

It was a collection of early build clips put together by a fan. Why people get upset about this ? Calm your faces and wait for the official trailer

axerated4127d ago

Official or not, it looked effing terrible

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hazelamy4127d ago

official or not, the footage is what activision decided to show off publicly.

if the game wasn't ready to be shown, why'd they show it.

ACBAA4127d ago

you are not saving this activision

look's like season 2 from telltale's game is the only walking dead i'll be looking forward to

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Ranking The Top 13 Wii U Games to Play During the Halloween Season

COG: We take a look at the top 13 Wii U games to play this Halloween season. We have everything from crazy spooky games to kid friendly ones. Enjoy!

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5 Games Based on Famous TV Shows

Let’s face it, shall we? TV tie-ins are usually a load of old guff. Search your feelings, you know it to be true. However, sometimes these games offer something that’s genuinely and surprisingly fun. It’s rarer than a rainbow coloured leprechaun riding a unicorn through Atlantis

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Ten pop culture franchises that deserve another chance in games

G4@Syfygames' Jason Fanelli explores popular TV, movie, and comic brands that couldn't get it right in video games -- and why they should get another shot.

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