Bethesda Softworks tweeted out a link to a short Vine looping video clip today, that teases what appears to be an upcoming reveal for the company’s next project.
The teaser video (embedded below) is set to the sounds of a crackling record player, and opens up with a shot of some spinning barbed wire, before switching to quick close-up shots of spinning music record labels. The entire video goes by extremely fast, making it hard to read everything written on the record labels, but the following words are clearly seen in the screenshots posted in the gallery below; “Association Of Broadcasters”, “The Moonbeam Trio”, and “Air on the G-String” by Johann Sebastian Bach.
While the four-second teaser clip does not specifically reveal what the game could be, the presentation does give off a strong Fallout vibe. Backing up that line of thought is the fact that Fallout 3 featured a...
The teaser video (embedded below) is set to the sounds of a crackling record player, and opens up with a shot of some spinning barbed wire, before switching to quick close-up shots of spinning music record labels. The entire video goes by extremely fast, making it hard to read everything written on the record labels, but the following words are clearly seen in the screenshots posted in the gallery below; “Association Of Broadcasters”, “The Moonbeam Trio”, and “Air on the G-String” by Johann Sebastian Bach.
While the four-second teaser clip does not specifically reveal what the game could be, the presentation does give off a strong Fallout vibe. Backing up that line of thought is the fact that Fallout 3 featured a...
- 4/16/2013
- by Justin Alderman
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