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Guillermo Del Toro's Insane is a Planned Trilogy

Guillermo Del Toro's newly unveiled inSANE, his action/horror collaboration with THQ, is a planned trilogy. Hopefully it will fare better than other "planned trilogies" like Too Human, Advent Rising and Beyond Good and Evil.

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NecrumSlavery4885d ago (Edited 4885d ago )

LoL. What? So we will finally learn the truth about the story of inSANE in what, 2017? 2013 is probably the last year of this gen, I see that year being the E3 of the next consoles. This is very insane indeed. I really like Toro, but we are getting a preview of a trilogy thats spans 5-6 years, releasing in 2-3 years...

Quagmire4885d ago

Yeah, you put it into perspective. Bad timing for Del Toro to enter the industry. My advice would be that he should release the first game, see how well that does, and then release a sequel for the next gen if sales and critics pushes it.

Kahvipannu4885d ago

That quy is a genious, just saying :)

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Eight most promising looking games that were cancelled

In this article, we try to list eight cancelled games that looked the most promising. Before we start, if you haven’t already, be sure to read this list over cancelled games, too.

Phil322899d ago

Mega Man Legends 3 is the one cancelled game that sucked the most for me. Blaming it on the fans was a real jerkish move, too.

TGG_overlord2899d ago

Well, ain´t that the truth of the day...

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The 10th Rider2899d ago (Edited 2899d ago )

Promising? Maybe they sounded good, but, for instance, Redwood Falls and Shadow Realms never saw the light of day because they weren't anything exceptional. The tragic ones are the ones like Star Wars 1313, which was cancelled because of Disney's buyout of Star Wars, or Insane, which was cancelled because THQ was going out of business. I can only guess that Agent, Eight Days, and Starcraft Ghosts never made it anywhere because they didn't live up to expectations. Maybe they weren't any good, maybe they were too ambitious, maybe the tech at the time couldn't support them . . . we simply don't know.

I was once excited for the Pirates of the Caribbean game, Armada of the Damned, but chances are it was cancelled because it wasn't living up to expectations, so there's really no point in being letdown by it.

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Rolling the D.I.C.E. on Kojima Productions First Game

"The 19th annual D.I.C.E. summit is a little more than a month out. For those who do not know, D.I.C.E. stands for Design, Innovate, Communicate, Entertain. This annual get together of the technical industry’s elite is host to the Entertainment Software Association’s Interactive Achievement Awards. This year, Hideo Kojima will become the 21st inductee to the A.I.A.S. hall of fame, and deservingly so. The award will be presented to Kojima on February 18, 2016 by none other than iconic director, producer, and writer Guillermo del Toro."-- PlayStation Enthusiast

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BABY-JEDI3025d ago

Pacific Rim + Zone of the Enders + PSVR = ?

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9 Huge Games That Somehow Got Canceled

8CN: Games get canceled all the time, but rarely do we ever hear very much about them. Usually, they're canned well before the public is aware of their existence, with the studios quietly pushing the project under the rug (or recycling the work into new games entirely). These games however, failed pretty spectacularly.

Svinya3447d ago

Prey 2 sure looked interesting. The first one gave me motion sickness with the sudden inversions.

DragoonsScaleLegends3447d ago

The Legend of Dragoon 2 got canceled back in the PS1 era.

Adrian_v013447d ago

The first one's concept sounds amazing! I hope they, or someone gets back to it. The outlook should be different now with the new gen consoles...