First Gears of War 2 Footage


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Gears of War 2 gameplay video. This Friday. 10:30 p.m. PST.

That's all you need to know, really. 1UP's GameVideos will be the very first place online you'll be able to see the footage, and we'll be posting it in all of its HD glory. And trust us when we say you're going to be blown away. So this Friday, go to dinner, go to the movies, or go play some GTA IV -- but whatever you do, make sure you check back here at 10:30 p.m. PST for the exclusive first Gears of War 2 video.

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Looks freaking sweet! :woot:

The outdoors looks amazing, the new machine pistol (looks like a brute spiker) looks cool, and the new interactions with enemies (shield, chainsaw fights) look awesome, too. If this were on a PC it'd probably be an expansion, but it still is amazing :)

There's nothing about the trailer I didn't like. The new MP, the new chainsaw battles and attacks, the locust shield, and of course the new blood effects. This really is going to be a brilliant game.

I wonder how many players the co-op mode will support. I hope it's four, but it's unlikely.

yeaah the Gears2 trailer is awesome, and whoever said the 360 had peaked and the PS3 was yet to peak. looks like the 360 got some ways to go before it peaks yet, because that ****'s awesome :)

at first I thought it was a regular cutscene with no AI or intereaction to suck away resources, then the guy started moving and you go the gun interaction icon, Epic can do some impressive stuff when they want to.

Absolutely brilliant.

Loved every second of it.

Great how theres loads of enemies to kill. At one point it looked like a Rambo IV moment!

Cannot wait to play this!

Amazing how it all fits on ONE dvd.

Funny really, when they have a job to put MGS4 on ONE blu-ray.

360 FTW!!!

That looked sweet, the chainsaw battle should keep the competitive players happy as the chainsaw was cheap. Graphically I used to hate GOW as it was too dark and depressing, but now it looks good as they have introduced light and colour to the game.

The holding the body feature looks cool but I hope it doesn't slow gameplay down.

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