Silicon Knights woes continue
It's now over for silocn knights and its legal tussles with Gears of Wardeveloper Epic Games.
It's now over for silocn knights and its legal tussles with Gears of Wardeveloper Epic Games.
When Silicon Knights were court ordered to destroy their dud game Too Human, it wasn't just physical copies in the mandate. It was digital copies as well that were consigned to the garbage pits.
And the hits just keep on coming for Silicon Knights, as they've been told by the courts to make certain that several of their games are destroyed, completely.
Silicon Knights, developers of one of the most disappointing games this generation wants to complete their Too Human trilogy.
Silicon Knights – known most recently for their ill-fated mess of a futuristic Viking diablo-esque game Too Human have been given $4m by the Canadian government, giving them a bit of a cash injection for their next game. The money will see 65 new jobs open at the studio, and a new project from then due in 2 to 5 …
This years games rush is quickly approaching and looking to be one of the biggest and most expensive ever. There are games coming out that will be accompanied by huge amounts of hype. For most gamers buying every game they want between now and Christmas is going to be especially difficult. For this reason I want to take a look …
So we are constantly hearing about how Too Human was apparently being developed for nearly ten years but we have never actually had the opportunity to see what the game looked like in its early years. Well, I have hunted down two videos of Too Human running on a Playstation 1, thats right folks, the PS1 for your viewing pleasure. The video above is gameplay footage from the game while the one after the jump is an early FMV sequence that was going to be used. The funny thing is that our current-gen games look to have actually overtaken the CG sequences that were being used originally. It is also quite clear from the video that the core gameplay changed significantly over the time it took the game to be developed. Check out the second video after the jump.
I have mentioned before that I think people like Denis are great for the industry and we need more characters like him. However that didn’t stop me moaning when Nick mentioned he was once again defending his creation to the world, this time through a Joystiq video interview. The first part is above and you can click through to listen …
If you’re a college student right now then you must be well aware of …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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