Gauntlet gets superpowered with 'Relics' trailer

Arrowhead showed off a new trailer for Gauntlet today, highlighting the Relics system.

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Arrowhead's Gauntlet reboot will be one of the Warner Bros games on tap at this year's E3, ahead of its September launch. In preparation for the big event, the studio has released a new trailer showing off the Relics system, which lets players equip a variety of specialized abilities.

As previously reported, pre-ordering will grant you a free digital comic. Gauntlet: Darkness Calls, published by DC Entertainment, will explore the origins of the villain Morak.

Check out the new Relics trailer below.

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    June 4, 2014 7:15 AM

    Steve Watts posted a new article, Gauntlet gets superpowered with 'Relics' trailer.

    Arrowhead showed off a new trailer for Gauntlet today, highlighting the Relics system.

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      June 4, 2014 8:34 AM

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        June 4, 2014 8:40 AM

        Yeah that looks really good, was a big Gauntlet Legends fan on the DC.

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          June 4, 2014 8:41 AM

          Did you play 7 Sorrows? It was pretty great too.

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            June 4, 2014 12:28 PM

            YES! that was freaking solid and hard it is a very good game I did not finish it like Gauntlet Legends DC which was a insane feat I really don't know how many mobs I killed by the end I sort of ODed on it and burnt out.

            I think you can get DD on the 360 of G7S(Xbox Old 1 version) if I am not mistaken probably worth it.

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          June 4, 2014 12:23 PM

          I kinda wish the art style was more like gauntlet legends. But oh well. I hope this version is good. I remember there was an xbox (not 360) version and it was horrible.

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            June 4, 2014 12:32 PM

            It was no Gauntlet Legends that was for sure, I was not into it like GL but it was good unless I don't remember anymore. Didn't play anything like GL though.

            Well put it this way Gauntlet Legends was an Arcade port and Arcade games where designed a certain way, where as console games where totally designed differently that is probably why they felt so different.

            I actually played Gauntlet Legends in the Arcade and was like "holy shit" back in the day and then wrote a letter that they should bring it to the DC and it actually happened, I thought it was ll my doing LOL :) good times.

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