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Fri 28/02/03 at 21:47
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PGC talked to Denis Dyack at D.I.C.E, and he had some interesting things to say.

The full interview will be posted some but PGC have divluged the following tidbits from it:

-Silicon Knights is currently working on multiple titles. Dyack would not say exactly how many there are.

-SK will be showing something at E3 in May, but they don't know if it will be playable.

-Too Human is still in development. Dyack describes the game as a "futuristic psychological thrilller", and he says it is very different from Eternal Darkness.

-SK admits that Eternal Darkness left many loose ends in its story and that those loose ends may one day be explored in a new game. However, such a game is not necessarily in development right now.

-SK wants the upcoming games to have more flash and "pizazz" than Eternal Darkness did.
Mon 03/03/03 at 01:30
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Dringo wrote:
> Well I'd love them to really be a perfect replacement for Rare.

They already are.

Metroid or Starfox.

Hah!
Sun 02/03/03 at 21:47
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I don't think either Retro or SK have the quirkiness to replace Rare.

You'd never get a Conker from one of those two.


Still, back to the topic...


ED was great, but when you finished it, it would've been nice for a few silly extra's to be thrown in.

I think a four player mode would've been a great laugh, as well as some mini-one-off missions.


Once you've beaten the game 3 times, all seriousness is lost on you and you just want to mess around.
Summoning Horrors is only fun for so long...
Fri 28/02/03 at 22:50
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Well I'd love them to really be a perfect replacement for Rare.
Fri 28/02/03 at 22:43
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Dringo wrote:
> I wonder if Retro Studios are working on more than metroid prime
> 2?
>


Hopefully.

Very much so.
Fri 28/02/03 at 22:39
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Too Human sounds cool... I'm delighted SK has grown into more than one team. I wonder if Retro Studios are working on more than metroid prime 2?

Anyway cool.
Fri 28/02/03 at 22:05
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Too Human looks like its going to be good.

Based on its premise and promise.

And SKs pedigree.
Fri 28/02/03 at 21:59
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Sounds great.
Fri 28/02/03 at 21:56
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Wrong forum again.
It would be great if you did that twice in a row.
Fri 28/02/03 at 21:47
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PGC talked to Denis Dyack at D.I.C.E, and he had some interesting things to say.

The full interview will be posted some but PGC have divluged the following tidbits from it:

-Silicon Knights is currently working on multiple titles. Dyack would not say exactly how many there are.

-SK will be showing something at E3 in May, but they don't know if it will be playable.

-Too Human is still in development. Dyack describes the game as a "futuristic psychological thrilller", and he says it is very different from Eternal Darkness.

-SK admits that Eternal Darkness left many loose ends in its story and that those loose ends may one day be explored in a new game. However, such a game is not necessarily in development right now.

-SK wants the upcoming games to have more flash and "pizazz" than Eternal Darkness did.

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