THE CINEMATIC CGI GAME TRAILERS DATABASE - Starcraft, Halo, Star Wars, Deus Ex And Many More
Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is the application of computer graphics to create or contribute to images in art, printed media, video games, films, television programs, commercials, and simulators. The visual scenes may be dynamic or static, and may be two-dimensional (2D), though the term "CGI" is most commonly used to refer to 3D computer graphics used for creating scenes or special effects in films and television. The evolution of CGI led to the emergence of virtual cinematography in the 1990s where runs of the simulated camera are not constricted by the laws of physics.
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Starhawk E3 2011 Trailer
Developer: Lightbox Interactive
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Starhawk is a third-person shooter video game to be released exclusively for the PlayStation 3 system in 2012. It is the spiritual successor to 2007's Warhawk. The game will be playable at E3 2011.
In Starhawk the universe is in the future. Set in a distant colony called the Frontier, the Frontier was home of a massive battle after the Rush. The Rush was when all of the rift energy miners, commonly known as Rifters, were mining for rift energy, but it was extraordinarily powerful, and transformed miners into mutants.
The hero of the game is Emmett Graves, a man who was running a family business with his brother running a rift mining farm in the Frontier. But as is unfortunate and common on the Frontier, the farm was attacked by an Outcast warband. The rig exploded and both Emmett and his brother became infected with rift energy, which partially corrupted their bodies and to some degree turned them into the mutants known as the Outcast. The brothers' technical engineer, Sydney Cutter, who was on a drop ship up witnessing these events, made a racial slur against the Outcast warband, calling them "mangy creatures". In the developer diary he was also heard to say, "It is a shame I tell ya," in reference to the events.
Emmett asked Sydney if he could modify any of the equipment he had lying around to save him. Sydney was able to modify some of his equipment and he created a regulator to suppress Outcast tendencies and embedded it into Emmett's spine. Emmett was impressed by Sydney's technical and surgical ability but was also left in a lot of pain and cursed with the mark of the outcast warrior, just like the ones that had attacked his family run business on the distant planet in the frontier during the rush. Emmett didn't really see the irony in this and decided to abandon trying to fix his rift farm and instead decided to become a hired gun, like a gun slinger. "Anyone that comes out here either has a plan, or a problem. I came back with both," he was heard to say in the developer diary.
The brothers go to White Sands, a distant colony on the moon of Dust, which was quite distant from their distant planet on the Frontier. Whilst Emmett is the hero they needed on White Sands, he was not the hero they wanted.
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