Still can't play Overwatch due to having experienced Project Titan.
Still can't play Overwatch due to having experienced Project Titan.
I played Thrill Kill.
Fucking hell, I completely forgot about Project Offset. I was so excited for that way back when D:Project Offset
page 14 and no mention of Dungeon Keeper 3 ?
But what about that wonderful pay-to-win mobile title?
nvm it was fake, but was realI've heard it never actually existed, but the Halo DS game.
Had that taken off, and succeeded, the industry could be a much different place.
Late response. But another Sega master source that's disappeared? These guys really so a piss poor job at archiving their stuff.The most heartbreaking thing is, it appears whatever licencing deal Yu Suzuki made for Shenmue III would have allowed him access to the Saturn Shenmue code, but nobody knows where it actually is.
Starcraft: Ghost, for sure.
Stars of Blood, the open-world (well, "open-galaxy", I suppose) space pirate game Valve was once working on.
The mind salivates when imagining the above being backed by Valve's bottomless pit of money.
Sadness
Silent Hills
This Is Vegas
That was Propaganda Games: https://www.unseen64.net/2013/02/17...n-armada-of-the-damned-x360-ps3-pc-cancelled/Pandemic's unreleased Pirates of the Caribbean RPG. Everyone who saw it at that E3 spoke so highly of it and it sounded fantastic.
"The idea, however, was that [EM] followed the red lyrium chicanery of DA2 with the Chantry becoming VERY UPSET, while various aspects of the qunari started to make moves on the turbulent Free Marches [of which the game's Kirkwall is a city state].
"And thus it fell to Hawke [you] to stop things from going to hell (again) while working with Starkhaven and the pirates of the Armada."
The story would start at the Hanged Man tavern in Lowtown, take place on the nearby island of Estwatch, and had, in Laidlaw's opinion, "some really interesting stories to tell". You'd find out more about follower Sebastian's family, apparently.
"But as it stood, I think shutting it down was the right call."