"Now approaching its summer release, Namco Bandai Games’ Inversion is heading straight into a heavily competitive genre. While third-person action videogames come in all shapes and sizes, there are very few that manage to compete on the same level as the current-generation’s defining offering, Gears of War. Having rewritten the rulebook for the high-definition era, Epic Games’ Xbox 360 lovechild is still sitting pretty at the top of the genre pile, but while Inversion gleefully borrows from th..."

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"Namco Bandai Games Inc. has today confirmed that the forthcoming Inversion has suffered a delay, and is now set for release throughout NTSC and PAL territories this summer. The extra development time for Inversion affords the team the opportunity to create an enjoyable and engaging third-person shooter experience with a comprehensive multiplayer component, including extensive competitive and co-operative modes."

Namco Bandai has announced release date delays for Ridge Racer Unbounded and Inversion, to PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 titles originally scheduled to ship early this year.

Gamesta.com takes a look at the latest trailer from Inversion. The shaky shooter from Namco Bandai gets a close inspection and the events in the Team Deathmatch gameplay footage get recapped.

"Namco Bandai Games has released a new installment of its in-depth Inversion 101 video Interview series, this time showcasing the new defensive strategies that allows players to dynamically move and manipulate objects as mobile cover in the upcoming gravity-bending third-person shooter."

In Inversion, namco bandai a action shooter based on physics and gravity, players take control of David Russel, who finds himself thrust into war when his peaceful city is invaded by an unknown enemy.

"I mean, not real-people smart on gravity. But, at least you'll be getting some idea as to why it's so goddamn ridiculous in Saber Interactive's upcoming third-person-shooter, Inversion.

According to this video, you can pick up mans, pick up your own man, throw things at mans. Check out the video, which comes packed with some 100% free, rather unnecessary commentary. Wee!"

NoobFeed.com closes the Gamescom chapter with Namco Bandai's recap in visual splendor. See the latest happenings in the world of Armored Core V, Soul Calibur V, Tales of the Abyss Tekken 3D, Dark Souls and more!

Namco Bandai's Inversion is now touting it's Co-op mode, with what looks like a full campaign. You know as the saying goes "Manipulating gravity is always better with a friend."

"Although the meticulously crafted digital world of Inversion moderately resembles what was seen in Saber’s previous title, the premise is not at all similar. You will assume the role of Davis Russell from a third person perspective as he combats invaders known as the Lutadores. With some help from his ally, Leo Delgado (whom another player will be able to control in the co-op mode), Davis has recently escaped from a Lutadore prison encampment to search for his missing daughter. The Lutadores ..."