IGN has shared a new video, showing 10 minutes of gameplay footage from Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice. This video will give you an idea of what you can expect from Ninja Theory’s new title as it showcases both the game’s combat mechanics as well as its puzzles. Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice is currently planned for an August 8th release. Enjoy!

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The camera position is not to my liking at all. I have a feeling this will be one of those games where the cut scenes are cool but the game is crap. Like Ryse.
I don’t really know what this game is trying to be. Is it another Souls clone? Because if it is I’ll pass, but otherwise the 30 euros on GOG seems like a nice price.
Not a souls clone. It’s hack n slash.
Cool. I don’t mind the difficulty of the Souls games, I don’t mind that if you die you get punished, I think that’s fair, but I do mind if you stop playing before you find the next bonfire, you get thrown back to the last bonfire, so basically you get punished for having a real life. I really hope there’s proper progression saving in this game.
The attacks don’t seem to have any impact and her animations are stiff and janky.
It needs more nipple. Then they could call them “skinematics”.
Gorgeous!
Visuals, sound and animations are impressive! Gameplay is yet to be judged…
I can’t decide if it’s a hacking or a walking simulator.
Somehow looks and plays like Ryse: Son of Rome.
Combat,graphics both looks great. But I’m getting this feeling that this game is gonna suffer from repetitiveness. Also over the shoulder camera for hack n slash? Well,gonna have to play to see if it hinders the experience or not.
this is what sony does to it’s puppet games, take everything fun out of a game and throw as many cutscenes as they can, make it cinematic so that unsocialized autistic greasy teenagers can stay home, act more autistic and feel more immersed
Another forgettable repetitive tech demo
Zoom the $#&% out. Hate 3rd person garbage that blocks 1/4 of the screen. Or better yet first person please.