This week’s epic video roundup

21 September 2014

This week we have a few angry elephants in Far Cry 4; a Silent Hill trailer which will make you soil yourself; a new Final Fantasy; some slammin’ action from NBA 2K15; a fight for survival in Alien: Isolation; why Microsoft bought Minecraft; and a whole lot more.

Kick back and enjoy.

Far Cry 4 – Elephants Attack

Fun fact: elephants crave the taste of human blood.

Microsoft buys Minecraft

Top voted YouTube comment on this video: “and then Minecraft will become sucks”.

Final Fantasy 15 – Gameplay Trailer

Drive a convertible with the Final Fantasy boy-band.

Silent Hill – TGS 2014 Trailer

This will be the scariest game ever made – end of story.

Bloodborne – TGS Gameplay Trailer

Slay your way through the hordes in a forsaken city.

NBA 2K15 – My Team Trailer

What if you could shape the history of the NBA?

Alien: Isolation – How will you Survive?

Even the air ducts aren’t safe anymore.

The Evil Within – You’re Mine Trailer

The guy with the metal box on his head is freaky as f***.

Samurai Warriors 4 – Battle Trailer

Kick loads of ass, Samurai Warrior style.

Fifa 15 – Ultimate Team Trailer

We like to call it FUT for short.

Forza Horizon 2 – Gameplay Demo

Race through a field like a bawler, in a Bowler.

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  1. Qrox
    21.09.2014 at 12:23

    The visuals for Final Fantasy looks amazing. If I had a PS4 I’d really want to get it.
    Times like this where I just go back to wishing that all games were available on PC.

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