New deep down Trailer, Still No Time Frame For Its Release

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In deep down, players will travel to the past by reading memories in order to solve mysteries that took place during that time. While Capcom didn’t show too much of it in E3, they shared a look at the game’s latest “E3 2014 Version” trailer.

 

The video is similar to the one we saw earlier this year, but it starts out with a glimpse of what looks like the futuristic-looking present day of deep down, which quickly cuts to what looks like the depths of a castle dungeon.

 

The character shown in the trailer looks like a traditional knight with a sword and shield, but the upcoming free-to-play action game has more to offer, with different weapons and strategies that will need to be considered before exploring the dungeons.

 

deep down is currently in development for PlayStation 4.


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