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Monolith reveal expected for E3

Warner Bros. Seattle general manager Laura Fryer has suggested that a new game from Monolith Productions could be announced in the coming weeks, pointing to an E3 announcement from the F.E.A.R. 2 developer.

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TotalPS3Fanboy5475d ago

NOLF was awesome.
Nothing beats The Bacalov Corrector.

nikola9875474d ago

I would kill someone for another NOLF :(

Blacktric5474d ago

Aliens Versus Preadtor 3 please. Don't let that idiots at Rebellion destroy that game.

Blooper625474d ago

Im hoping for a new Condemned. Hopefully its more like the first game than the second.

NYC_Gamer5474d ago

does sega or monolith own the rights to that franchise?

LightofDarkness5474d ago

Fuck Condemned and fuck NOLF. I want Blood.

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Warner Bros. Will Still Own The Nemesis System Until 2035, Despite Monolith Closure

Monolith may be gone, but the Nemesis System still belongs to Warner Bros.

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jznrpg432d ago

I am 99.99% sure they will do nothing with it

RaidenBlack424d ago

With all the renewed -ve PR the nemesis patent info got again this year, WB better persuade Rocksteady to implement it in some or the other in their next single-player game.

vTuro24432d ago

Hope whoever patented that system gets a good kick in the nuts.

Sciurus_vulgaris431d ago

An open world , single player DC super hero game with the nemesis system would have been great. Instead Warner Bros chased live-service and screwed over its developers.

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How Dumb Decisions Can Ruin a Game

We’ve all been there, it’s 1 am and you’re trying to sleep but your brain keeps reminding you of all the dumb mistakes that you’ve ever made and it’s keeping you awake. If you think you feel bad, imagine that one of your dumb mistakes cost a company thousands of pounds (or dollars if you’re across the pond).

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AK912271d ago

The dumbest decision I've had with any game was the devs/publishers forcing MT into a series that previously had none.

MeteorPanda2271d ago

the dumbest l remember is dishonoured. They gave us all these cool abilities but you actively got punished for using them and got the bad ending for doing so. like wtf. why put them in the game and then say don't use em?

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Do memorials belong in video games?

Warner Bros. has made a big misstep with their newest DLC for Shadow of War. Their lack of transparency on paid DLC going to charity that was made to honor a dead coworker is a recipe for trouble. Especially when their only parroted response to the criticism is reminiscent of a well worded legal loophole.

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PhoenixUp3161d ago

We see memorials in a lot of mediums. Why shouldn't they be in videogames?

KwietStorm_BLM3161d ago

There's memorials in a lot of games. This specific situation does not fall under the same umbrella as in general, and changes the question considerably.

fenome3161d ago (Edited 3161d ago )

Memorials belong anywhere someone needs them, it can just be an insignia or rock formations, hell, I've got ink and scars that are memorials.

The whole paid DLC thing is weird though, especially since they're not very clear on the proceeds. If it was my friend I would have offered it for free with an option to donate directly. I'm not buying in either way, but that's just me.

EddieT3161d ago

Memorials in Video Games are a wonderful way of eternalising a person who had special significance to that particular game. Getting people to pay for that memorial and only donating a small portion of the proceeds to their grieving family is scummy and repugnant.