Def Jam Vendetta: FFNY Video Footage
Pretty new trailer showing the Def Jam crew fight for... er, New York. Plus latest screens.
And why not? New York is the capital of the world after all, isn't it? Where did the US version of Microsoft's New York-based X event go anyway? Oh well. Moving on, and aside from Acclaim and Rockstar, New York also offers the setting for EA's Def Jam Vendetta sequel - Def Jam Vendetta: Fight for New York.
The visually potent sequel features more than 70 characters, including more than 35 of the most renowned artists and personalities in hip-hop today, including Busta Rhymes, Lil' Kim, Ludacris, Method Man, Redman, Slick Rick, Snoop Dogg, Carmen Electra (hmmm) and many more. You can see many of them in action in this video sequence.
The game will challenge players to step into the shoes of a ruthless NYC street fighter battling for control of the hip-hop underground. The game features an all-new fighting engine allowing gamers to customize multiple fighting styles as the new immersive story mode takes the action from the ring to the streets.
The game is being developed by EA Canada in conjunction with Japan-based AKI Corporation and will ship later this year. Stay tuned for more.
Adam Doree
Director, Kikizo.com
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Def Jam Vendetta: Fight for New York Direct feed trailer (640x480, 1.4Mbps) |
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