Avellone was mired in his own sexual misconduct scandal, and was erased from the picture as well. However, after a delay in 2020, Paradox cleaved off the leadership team while Ellison left the project. It was looking good there for a while! Paradox bought White Wolf, the Masquerade IP holder, and reunited the principal members of the original development crew, as well as longtime game critic Cara Ellison and veteran worldbuilder Chris Avellone. The original captured the filthy, carnal world of the tabletop setting beautifully, and you'd think with more resources and a whole lot of cult momentum, a follow-up could sell a ton more copies and christen a brand new generation as creatures of the night. People have been talking about a sequel to Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines for as long as I've been following the games industry. ![]() What Paradox Interactive said then: "For anybody who has played the first one, they're going to start playing and immediately feel at home."Ĭurrent release date: Your guess is as good as mine. Originally revealed: 2019, but they've been talking about it forever. Will we ever see a 1.0 release? Updates from Little Orbit have been frequent, but I'm not holding my breath. So far, it has only racked up 20 user reviews. (Pretty rich, given how they generated $660,000 from bright-eyed donors.) The rights to the game were then sold off to the publisher Little Orbit, and Unsung Story finally struggled its way into a beleaguered early access in 2020. In 2016, Playdek announced that it was halting development on the game, citing a lack of resources. This was the early days of Kickstarter, and looking back Unsung Story bore all the troubling signs of a project too big for its britches. In hindsight, Unsung Story was clearly trying to capitalize on the name and goodwill of Final Fantasy Tactics creator Yasumi Matsuno, without having much real involvement from Matsuno beyond some initial design work. What Playdek said then: "In the hands of the veteran tactical RPG master himself, Unsung Story will re-imagine a classic game genre, as Yasumi Matsuno weaves together one of the complex and rich game worlds that he is known for, with inspiring class based tactics game play."Ĭurrent release date: Who knows, but it hit early access in 2020. We'll see Metroid Prime 4 someday, but who knows what it will look like. That's a pretty drastic measure, and it totally obliterates the timetable. ![]() The years turned over with no new information, and in 2019, Nintendo announced that they were pressing the reset button on Metroid Prime 4 and handing development over to Retro, the studio behind the first three games-essentially starting Metroid Prime 4 over from scratch. No gameplay footage, no additional details. ![]() At Nintendo's 2017 E3 showcase we learned that a "talented new development team" was bringing back the adored Metroid Prime series with a sequel positioned to wash the nasty taste left in our mouth by Other M. Metroid Prime 4 has to be one of the funniest pieces of vaporware in modern gaming history. All they showed was a JPEG.Ĭurrent release date: You better ask Miyamoto for that.
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