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I wrote here why I think Dishonored might do rather well. Its audience is limited but pretty passionate and knows what's up.
Now the game got even more hyped, I'm sure it will come out.
I guess it depends when they signed their contract and what it said at the time.
It's any idTech that hasn't been released to the public. The sad irony of this news possibly being true was that Carmack was waiting to release idTech 4 until after Prey 2 shipped.
Kickstarter?
I wrote here why I think Dishonored might do rather well. Its audience is limited but pretty passionate and knows what's up.
Imagine you run a team of 100 people, and each of those people costs you $4000 a month to keep employed (this figure is too low at 48k a year; taxes, benefits, and costs for office space and equipment would certainly make this figure higher). Imagine you put on a Kickstarter for 2 months to raise $1,000,000.
You make $1,000,000. Minus the fees. Minus the $800,000 you just burned through during the Kickstarter. You've got maybe $100,000 left, which is enough to employ a quarter of your studio for another month or all of your studio for another week.
Imagine you run a team of 100 people, and each of those people costs you $4000 a month to keep employed (this figure is too low at 48k a year; taxes, benefits, and costs for office space and equipment would certainly make this figure higher). Imagine you put on a Kickstarter for 2 months to raise $1,000,000.
You make $1,000,000. Minus the fees. Minus the $800,000 you just burned through during the Kickstarter. You've got maybe $100,000 left, which is enough to employ a quarter of your studio for another month or all of your studio for another week.
So, no news yet...
Here's a crazy thought, what if they made the game downloadable? Put it on Games on Demand and the PS Store, like EA did with Crysis.
Heck, they can scale it down or cut the unfinished parts, wrap up development and start bugfixing and then throw it up for 30 bucks. I'd buy it.
I just really want it to come out.
So, no news yet...
Here's a crazy thought, what if they made the game downloadable? Put it on Games on Demand and the PS Store, like EA did with Crysis.
Heck, they can scale it down or cut the unfinished parts, wrap up development and start bugfixing and then throw it up for 30 bucks. I'd buy it.
I just really want it to come out.
I just don't feel like Human Head can get this game off the ground with 3D Realms giving them emotional support.
who? is this an evil joke?
How far do we reckon this was in development?
How far do we reckon this was in development?
would be hilarious if it was cancelled. after publishing total trash from third party developers for years and years; rage, hunted the demon's forge, brink, rogue warrior (this was even moved devs from zombie to rebellion, and rushed out as a piece of shit for the second round of development lmao), wet, star trek conquest, st legacy, st tactical assault, st encounters, call of cthulhu dark corners of the earth (oh wait, this one is awesome), breeders cup world thoroughbred championships, ihra professional drag racing 2005, ihra drag racing 2004, pirates of the caribbean the legend of jack sparrow, this is the game they cancel. hehe
Turns out that Rhinehart and company spent their post-Prey time working on some projects that never ended up seeing the light of day, improving their tech, refining their game design skills -- and surviving the devastating 2007 fire that seriously damaged the company's studio on Commercial Avenue.
Human Head began work on the game in 2009, and now has a staff of slightly less than 50 working hard to meet Prey 2's expected 2012 release date.
I'm glad they canceled it, they had a really interesting setting/theme (native american) with prey 1 and they just threw the whole thing out and made it some generic shit.
Uhh are you familiar with the game at all? I had the same opinion until I saw the demo... amazing.
I'm glad they canceled it, they had a really interesting setting/theme (native american) with prey 1 and they just threw the whole thing out and made it some generic shit.
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What other game had native american themes?Aaaaand Prey 2 was generic in what way exactly? LOL.
What was so original about a story about an native american.
I'm glad they canceled it, they had a really interesting setting/theme (native american) with prey 1 and they just threw the whole thing out and made it some generic shit.
What other game had native american themes?
Oh right, none.
I'm glad they canceled it, they had a really interesting setting/theme (native american) with prey 1 and they just threw the whole thing out and made it some generic shit.
Turok is summed up by "meh"Turok?
Completely disagree..
Prey one was extremely short and to be honest I felt like it was damned awful. When I heard the name Prey 2 I had no interest based on playing the first game, but once I saw the trailer and game play vids I realized it looked far more interesting than the first one...
Nope.Joke post?
What other game had native american themes?
Oh right, none.
I'm glad they canceled it, they had a really interesting setting/theme (native american) with prey 1 and they just threw the whole thing out and made it some generic shit.
Turok is summed up by "meh".
*good Games.
Sup.
I didn't say it didn't count, but it's just one other series. It's not exactly Space Marine levels of saturation here.You asked what other game has Native American themes, Turok is an answer, a right answer. You can't just say "that game is meh, so it doesn't count."
I wasn't aware there was a demo. I was basing this on old articles.Watch the demo.
I'm glad they canceled it, they had a really interesting setting/theme (native american) with prey 1 and they just threw the whole thing out and made it some generic shit.
*good Games.
I may be wrong, but it sure did seem like you implied it.I didn't say it didn't count, but it's just one other series. It's not exactly Space Marine levels of saturation here.
Has it been confirmed yet? I'm still holding onto hope.
Bethesda/Zenimax’s “no comment” is discouraging—a publisher saying “no comment on cancellation” means “yes it’s cancelled” in the same way that your mom saying “maybe” means “yes.” This may ultimately be a good thing though. Ties to the largely forgotten Prey could have limited Prey 2’s potential for finding an audience. If it’s cancelled but salvaged and reborn under a different name it could have a better chance at success.