<![CDATA[Kotaku: tornado outbreak]]> http://tags.kotaku.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: tornado outbreak]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/tornadooutbreak http://kotaku.com/tag/tornadooutbreak <![CDATA[Tornado Outbreak Trailer Twists My Expectations]]> I've been fascinated with tornadoes since I saw this video when I was a kid. But rather than go out and almost get killed myself trying to recreate those guys' experience, I'd rather play a game about tornadoes.

Sadly, I'm not sure Tornado Outbreak can sate my sick interest. Because rather than playing as the weather, you're actually playing as a Wind Warrior that uses the weather as a weapon in the battle for Earth.

Oh well. At least the graphics are in HD and I can still play the game without fear of being killed by an actual tornado. And if I want to play weather, there are options.

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<![CDATA[New Tornado Outbreak Screens Touch Down]]> Konami and Loose Cannon Studios' Tornado Outbreak lands this September, causing destruction on the Wii, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. You might recall the game from its previous title, Zephyr: Rise of the Elementals. Or maybe you don't.

Regardless, the game obviously features terrible weather, which you'll control, causing destruction amidst "humor filled missions and varying objectives, ranging from blustery mischief at a local trailer park to gale force feats in the middle of sprawling cityscapes," according to the publisher.

Honestly, the screens don't really do that much for me, but given the few amount of game's that let you play as the weather, I'm interested to go hands on with it before judging it.














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