
Dealspwn writes: Ubisoft went super 80s retro (but in the future) with Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, but Techland look set to roll back the clock even further to the Medieval times with Dead Island: Hellraid. Wait, what, this isn't a Dead Island game? But, there are zombies, and co-op and first-person melee weapons, hell it even looks a bit rubbish? Still no?
Ok, start again. Here's some debut gameplay footage for you from Techlands BRAND NEW SUPER DUPER IP, Hellraid. There will be a single-player campaign and a separate co-op mode, which should hopefully allow the former to be more interesting than Techland's other famous first-person zombie slasher. It looks rather interesting to be fair, until they put health bars on weapons made of solid steel again at least. Enjoy the groundbreaking trailer after the jump!

Dying Light - Hellraid is a new DLC add-on for a five-year-old game. It uses some of the assets and environments of the original (now on hold) Hellraid projects - and some Hellraid weapons will be usable in the main Dying Light experience.
MWEB GameZone writes: "These games were announced and looked great but were never seen of again."
Wish there was a written list, the article just has a couple paragraphs but the actual list is all on the video.
That`s not Agent, but footage from a very promissing PS3 game called 8 days: https://www.youtube.com/wat...
You can see the same here, with people calling it out: https://www.youtube.com/wat...
Too bad we didn`t get to play 8 days though. Looked really good.
I`d be surprised if we see Agent coming out, with GTA and Red Dead 2 taking some time.
Deep Down did look pretty cool too, but i guess it`s gone since we havn`t heard anything about it for some time.

"It is hard to pinpoint one game. There’s Heretic and Hexen, then there is Quake, and of course, Diablo. I loved the atmosphere and gameplay of those games. They were some of the clear inspirations for Hellraid, and the games I played countless hours of way back in the day. A big part of our team shares the same nostalgia."