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Post by trog @ 04:21pm 27/04/10 | 3 Comments
After being announced way back in August 2007, 505 Games' American football title Backbreaker is finally nearing it's June release. A new trailer has landed showing off some of the magical NatualMotion "motion synthesis engine", which boasts unrivaled realism in player movement and action.
With its signature hard-hitting action, state-of-the-art animation, and brilliant graphics, Backbreaker is poised to change the way players experience sports video games on next-gen consoles. The game's intuitive controls allow experienced and new gamers to easily jump in on the live football action as soon as they pick up the controller.
The trailer actually is pretty impressive and is worth a look so head over and check it out.












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Trauma
Posted 04:41pm 27/4/10
That does look good, no idea how the game works but it looks cool... hey maybe I could be a fan!
greazy
Posted 05:20pm 27/4/10
is the trailer broken? i see nothing but the ausgamers logo.
trog
Posted 05:40pm 27/4/10
is the trailer broken? i see nothing but the ausgamers logo.
works for me, did you click play button?
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