
Eidos Interactive and WideScreen Games announced Highlander: The Game last year and the fans have been talking about it ever since. Some may be wondering how the main hero in the announced game can be over 2000 years old and still have a Scottish last name, let alone be called a Highlander and why his first name is so un-Scottish. Well, the answer is simple: the developers face the difficult reality that the Highlander movies and series rely on having a Scottish main hero.
You cannot just start calling the series Immortals all of a sudden, or you will be losing your fandom. Thus, you have to create more and more Scottish Immortals, preferably with the same last name as the original and claim that they are all somehow related to each other. This is how Connor MacLeod (the original) has been joined by Duncan MacLeod (TV series) and even Quentin MacLeod (animated series).

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"I’d like to see some dead games come back to life…games that never were, that should have been this generation, that when revived for next gen consoles would re-animate into a new life with even better improvements.
These are the Top 10 games I’d like to see revived at E3 2013 for the next gen. Do you think Xbox One and PS4 or Wii U should have any of these games?"
I want Square Enix to bring back Chrono Cross. Since Hudson merged with Konami they have enough funds to resurrect Bloody Roar 5 back from the dead, I would want to see that. And Capcom needs to bring back Darkstalkers and give it a modern day makeover.

Every year, we as gamers are practically flooded for choice, with games of all genres knocking on our consoles, provided that we can afford them all of course.
But while a ton of games hit the market every month, even more get cancelled and thrown into the oblivion bin, never to see the light of day.
There’s quite a few such titles that don’t make the cut every year, games which sound fantastic, but will be thrown away quicker than a new years resolution.
Today, we’re going to take a look at the Highlander game that never was, a game that would have been a current-gen tale of the immortals, told over thousands of years.
But in the end, there could be only none.
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