Capcom Releases Gorgeous New Screens Of Deep Down

Our friends at Capcom have released a handful of new screenshots, which showcase the gorgeous visuals of its upcoming PS4-excluisve Deep Down.

While they may not be quite as stunning as that original debut trailer at Sony's PlayStation 4 reveal, it's clear that we're getting a look at actual gameplay this time around, so keep that in mind. 

Deep Down is an online-focused role-playing game from the guys at Capcom, and while we still don't know a whole lot about the game aside from its clear emphasis on fantasy elements in a futuristic setting, it's safe to say this will prove to be one of the many compelling reasons to pick up a PS4 in 2014.

What do you think of the game's visuals based off of these screens? Do they look "next-gen" enough for you? Let us know in the comments below.

[DS]

Upcoming Releases
Embark on an inspiring mission of human connection beyond the UCA. Sam — with companions by his side — sets out on a new journey to save humanity from extinction. Join them as they traverse a world beset by otherworldly enemies, obstacles and a haunting question: should we have connected?
Star Citizen is an upcoming space trading and combat simulator video game for Microsoft Windows. Star Citizen will consist of two main components: first person space combat and trading in a massively multiplayer persistent universe and customizable private servers (known as Star Citizen), and a branching single-player game (known as Squadron 42). The game will also feature VR support.
Atlas is an action-rpg with rogue-like elements where you use your ability to control the ground to fight the enemies and move through procedurally generated worlds.
Damnview: Built From Nothing is a simulation sandbox game about occidental culture and its different social classes. Immerse yourself into a decadent urban sprawl, all while working precarious jobs where you will either be absorbed into the system, or cast out of society’s machine. Damnview: Built From Nothing is a game about despair, the hostility of capitalism, and the need…
Reviews
X