DaBeast on 8/2/2009 at 08:03
From the makers of Riddick and The Darkness comes....the(
http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/57032) Bourne saga games.
Interestingly most sites with this news have Matt Damon's face all over it, but from what I've heard EA only have the rights to the original works.
Judging by how well the last attempt at a
Bourne game went and the
Lord of The Rings book based games went, can we really expect much from Starbreeze?
Edit:Now with more "U".
EvaUnit02 on 8/2/2009 at 08:15
Interesting license, but wait, is this based on the contemporary film trilogy... or Ludlum's original Cold War era novel trilogy? (the films and novels are completely different - Identity only shares the book's premise, Supremacy and Ultimatum only have their titles in common with the novels).
Starbreeze games typically have a hub-based level structures and pseudo RPG elements. I can see their design philosophy meshing pretty well with a spy character.
Although I doubt that it'll as much depth as Alpha Protocol, which is an Action RPG, rather than an Action game with RPG elements.
BTW, The Bourne Conspiracy was a highly polished, exciting little game. A console game through and through, but it was a lot of fun.
ercles on 9/2/2009 at 00:41
BoUrne
june gloom on 9/2/2009 at 01:18
Fuck your British spelling.
EvaUnit02 on 9/2/2009 at 04:46
Quote Posted by dethtoll
Fuck your British spelling.
It's how the character's
name is spelt, English dialect differences have nothing to do with it.
P.S. Robert Ludlum was an American.
kidmystik101 on 9/2/2009 at 05:15
Quote Posted by EvaUnit02
It's how the character's
name is spelt, English dialect differences have nothing to do with it.
P.S. Robert Ludlum was an American.
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