The not much talked about game has just had it’s E3 debut with new screens and a trailer.

Now here’s something to consider:

1. the in-game footage is rendered in real-time (i.e. they’re not CGI movies)
2. they’re labeled as work in progress (which means, there’s still a chance for improvement when the final build is implemented)

And what about leading protagonist Kate? Seems like she’s gotten a bit of a wardrobe change since last year’s footage.

Sweet, huh? Now all Blade Interactive has to do is finally confirm the platforms it will be released in. The last time we heard anything was that Hydrophobia will be coming out for the PS3 and Xbox 360, but after about a year of no announcements, it could be that the game’s platform releases have changed since then.

Now for the teaser. The screenshots are still. Now, the moment of truth: what does the Hydro Engine have to say about its much boasted “most advanced water technology ever seen in a game” water graphics in action? Watch.

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