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Velvet Assassin's Violette Summer's Outfits Displayed
Lets Slip Into Something More Comfortable
by Coop
I'm not going to waste your time talking about how Velvet Assassin looks to be the best game under development by indie publisher Gamecock. It's not worth mentioning how good it looked at E3 and PAX, or how interesting the story sounds. Sure, the graphics are worth gawking at, but it's easier to just see them by looking at the different images below, displaying her different outfits. The game is due out in 2009, so be sure to check back for more information when it arrives.
Pilot Outfit - Violette’s mainstay is her standard brown leather jacket and blue canvas cargo pant set. While not exactly all the rage in Milan, this is a very likely outfit of the times; providing the wearer with the storage of cargo pockets, durability of canvas and toughness of the leather. This outfit gives Violette a solid set of threads to get by with. There isn’t too much to be said for these duds, but they get the job done.
Leather Sneaking Suit - The all-leather suit gives Violette a slight edge in darkness. For obvious reasons she’s able to blend in with the shadows much better in this suit. Made of supple leather, this is the ideal outfit for Violette, with the tough, yet soft feel of the leather offering her great flexibility in both combat and stealth.
Nazi Officer Uniform – As the old saying goes, if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em! Isn’t it funny how they never seem to find the things right under their noses? With one quick wardrobe change, Violette takes on the Nazi Officer uniform and can easily infiltrate enemy ranks. The minute Violette dons the uniform, she takes on the persona of a Nazi officer, walking and saluting to keep the other soldiers completely fooled. As long as Violette doesn’t have any close face-to-face encounters and doesn’t behave suspiciously, she should be able to fool any soldiers she comes upon.
Night Dress – This outfit is completely unsuited to any of the exploits that Violette will undertake, but that’s the point. The entirety of Velvet Assassin is actually a flashback, with Violette remembering her efforts while in a coma. Whenever players get into a tight spot in the game, they can go into Morphine Mode which simulates Violette getting an injection of the drug from her nurse to calm her down as she lives out the horrific memories of war in her violent dreams. When this happens, the action slows down and the world around her becomes more of a dreamscape, and whatever Violette was wearing is temporarily exchanged with the nightie she’s garbed in at the hospital.
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I know that I wear lingerie for all my hospital stays. Oh well, at least she looks good in it.
Gee, I wonder what people [with their heads in the gutter] think when they see these pictures and the name of the developer Gamecock and the title Velvet Assassin.
Dirty perv's... ;-(
On the lighter side, this game will hopefully be as fun as it sounds and looks!
So . . . it's like "Johnny Get Your Gun" the video game?
Except with limbs.
And a face.
I have read some articles and watched some trailers on Velvet Assassin, and to me it comes across like a waterdown female version of Assassin's Creed. The story is O.K, but not interesting and the game play seem alright but not enough thrills to raise attention. I like the outfits, except I don't get having a female going around killing people in lingerie? Anyway, I hope that more stuff comes up that looks promising for it's release on Feb 27,2009.
i hope these will catch on as a hit halloween costume