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Gamescom 2024 trailers for Soulframe, SPINE, Exoborne, Greedfall 2, The Spirit of the Samurai and more

A lot of game trailers were presented at the Future Game Show Gamescom 2024 and Level Infinite. As such, I’ve decided to collect almost all of them and share them in one big article. So, get ready to get ready for a huge number of trailers below.

Going into slightly more details, you can find the trailers for some highly anticipated games, like SPINE, Soulframe and Greedfall 2. SPINE looks really cool, though this trailer makes it crystal clear that the game will rely on “scripted” moves. So, it might feel a bit weird and not that responsive, especially during chaotic fights.

On the other hand, I was pleasantly surprised by Greedfall 2. Greedfall 2 feels more like an RPG than Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Hell, it even allows you to pause the action and issue commands to your companions.

You can also find the trailer for The Spirit of the Samurai. This is a hand-crafted action adventure, inspired by Japanese mythology, that will coming to PC in Fall 2024. So, be sure to check it out. It looks really cool.

Other trailers you can find are for GTFO, Warframe, Zero Space, Endzone 2 and more.

Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

Soulframe Preludes | Gameplay Spotlight | Into The Infinite 2024

Warframe | 1999 TennoCon Trailer | Into The Infinite 2024

Nightingale | Realms Rebuilt Update | Into The Infinite 2024

GTFO | The Final Chapter | Into The Infinite 2024

Exoborne | Official Game Trailer | Into The Infinite 2024

Exoborne Developer Interview - Future Games Show Gamescom 2024

Greedfall 2: The Dying World Gameplay Overview - Future Games Show Gamescom 2024

SPINE Gameplay Trailer - Future Games Show Gamescom 2024

The Spirit of the Samurai Gameplay Trailer - Future Games Show Gamescom 2024

Zero Space Gameplay Trailer - Future Games Show Gamescom 2024

Starship Troopers: Extermination Gameplay Update Trailer - Future Games Show Gamescom 2024

Endzone 2 - Future Games Show Gamescom 2024

Mars Attracts Reveal Trailer - Future Games Show Gamescom 2024

Worshippers of Cthulhu Gameplay Trailer - Future Games Show Gamescom 2024

Sea Power: Naval Combat in the Missile Age - Future Games Show Gamescom 2024

Will: Follow the Light Reveal Trailer - Future Games Show Gamescom 2024

5 thoughts on “Gamescom 2024 trailers for Soulframe, SPINE, Exoborne, Greedfall 2, The Spirit of the Samurai and more”

  1. What a big pile of steamy shït!
    Nice of you, John, to put all the garbage in just one dumpster.
    Makes it easy to burn!
    Btw, is The Spirit of the Samurai trying to be stop motion-like? Weird pacing.

  2. Seems we still stuck in 2013, none of this games look like 2024 titles.

    This whole generation has been a scam, and this time they can't blame COVID for their lazyness.

    I fully aware graphics are not everything, but in comparison to previous releases from the same developers, there no visual improvement whasoever.

    Keeping in mind they probably looking to charge us 70€ per game, can they even justify that cost with such low quality content.

    1. On top of that, they came with some layers of draconian drm.
      So it's always a lose-lose with western devs.

    2. It's less about the graphics for me and more about the gameplay, AI and physics. Games really haven't evolved all that much in those aspects. If anything they've regressed. Most games rely on canned animations and other scripted events; we don't always see a combination of those with real-time physics simulation like what we saw with GTA IV all those years ago.

      There aren't many games in the market that allows you to utilise your environments in unique ways like Sleeping Dogs, Hitman or Dark Messiah either. Everything nowadays just feels static and bland.

      By now I would have thought companies would have resolved clippings and other major artefacts in games but I still see them all the time. They don't make or break the game but they can take you out of the experience depending on how bad it is.

      Despite its glaring issues, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II at least bothers to make believable worlds where NPCs react to you in all kinds of ways. Since most games coming out today are live service junk or walking simulators with non-existent AI, they don't have to worry about any of that stuff. That's part of the reason why games feel like they've stagnated for years to most of us.

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