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Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II finally gets a lengthy in-engine trailer

And it was about time. After numerous teasers, Microsoft and Ninja Theory have released a lengthy in-engine trailer for Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II. And, from what we see, this new game retains the game direction of the first title.

Now while Microsoft would love to describe it as a gameplay trailer, it’s not. This trailer only shows Senua walking for a bit and that’s it. The rest of the trailer is in-engine cut-scenes.

Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II is using Unreal Engine 5 and this trailer gives us a glimpse at what Ninja Theory has managed to achieve with Epic’s engine. And, from all the new UE5 games, this looks visually great.

Microsoft will release Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II in 2024.

Enjoy!

Senua's Saga: Hellblade II - The Senua Trailer | Xbox Games Showcase 2023

19 thoughts on “Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II finally gets a lengthy in-engine trailer”

  1. Oh great, another trailer showing pretty graphics and pretentious dialogue. Their actual combat sections must be completely trash if they’re still not showing it. At this point I wouldn’t be surprised if this game is 99% schizo walking-sim and 1% bad combat. The last one was also very “cinematic,” but this sequel looks like it’ll have far less actual gameplay.

    1. That’s giving the first game far too much credit. While it was visually nice, atmospheric, and immersive, it was also a boring walking sim with braindead gameplay. I checked it out through Gay Pass and I got as far as beating the first boss before I was done playing that snoozefest.

      Despite how much criticism they received for DmC, I liked it and it was a million times more enjoyable than these Snoreblade games they’re keen on making now (I hear they made other decent games before that too but I haven’t had the chance to play them yet) and it disappoints me how much they waste their talents developing trash like this.

      1. I think DmC was good because Capcom collaborated quite a bit with them for the gameplay. If it was just Ninja Theory it probably would’ve been mediocre at best.

    2. We’re not even gonna mention the horrible Abby like character or ambient occlusion. I Actually don’t know what’s worse, fr.

      1. It’s yet another case of developers messing up the character model. The actress is a pretty white woman IRL, but her in-game character looks like a derpy version of her. This has been a trend for almost a decade now, and the more I see it occur the more I’m convinced it’s done for ideological reasons and not due to incompetence or technological shortcomings.

        1. It’s done for the minority vote. But I’m kinda shocked this keeps on happening. The actors gotta be feeling like sht seeing the results.

  2. What a pretentious garbage, in a normal world the first one would get abysmal reviews and this sequel will never exist

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