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Capcom released a new trailer for Deep Down at the Tokyo Game Show.

The free-to-play PlayStation 4 dungeon RPG is still without a release date. It is set in 2094 New York City, and sees players reading the memories objects to see their pasts and traverse dungeons.

Watch the trailer below. View a new set of screenshots at the gallery.

 

http://gematsu.com/2014/09/deep-down-tgs-2014-trailer-screenshots



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I really like how they designed the impact of the attacks.



If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.

I don't understand how a game that looks this good can be F2P, but anyway the games looking better and better everytime we see it.



Still looks amazing and fun to play. Premise seems very AC like, which is ok as I expected no story at all. Just give us a damn release date already and finally announce it officially for the West, I mean the trailers are all in English so why not?



So it is happening...PS4 preorder.

Greatness Awaits!

Looks great except the new york setting...



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Looks freaking awesome, and f2p how the hell...



Wow. If Bloodborne had this gfx it would be great.



rccsetzer said:
Wow. If Bloodborne had this gfx it would be great.

well, the trade off for the pretty incredible lighting seems to be rather small caves/environments



I like it.
One thing I learned from this  year is to not let others (I mean the internet) tell me what I must be excited for.
I am more excited (not really hyped however) for this than I was for Destiny or Watch Dogs.(because of my taste in videogames)
And this might turn out to be better than the other two, when nobody gives a shit about this one, and while everyone wa going apeshit about Destiny & Watch Dogs.
Not that there's anything wrong with that, I'm just saying that from now on I'll follow MY hype and not...wel...the internet's.
Anyway, I like what I see.