Q3 Werewolves and Ghosts


In a world full of first person shooters, developers often need to shake things up a bit to make their game stand out among the crowd. We saw this successfully done with Bioshock last year, as well as Team Fortress 2, both of which scored high in the gaming community due to their uniqueness and originality. So, where does one go from here? How about a modern day shooter with werewolves and giant flying gryphons -- and maybe throw in a few ghosts and demons for good measure? It's the kind of thing you'd expect to see after the opening of Pandora's Box, which is what the game's story line is based upon.

Originally titled Legendary: The Box, the game centers around the actions of art thief Charles Deckerd who believes that he is taking on a routine smash-and-grab job when he obtains the infamous Pandora's Box. While further details of the game's story are being kept under wraps, we do know that he opens it at some point and thus somehow becomes the only person that can close it. Legendary is being developed by Spark Unlimited who brought us the award winning Call of Duty: Finest Hour. While this is a nice accolade, Spark is also responsible for polluting the FPS genre with its lackluster 2008 title, Turning Point: Fall of Liberty. One can only hope that the developers have learned from their mistakes, and judging by how the game looks in action, they may just be on the road to recovery. As an FPS buff, I'll definitely be keeping a watchful eye when Legendary opens the box later this year. Expect a full review.


It's been twenty-four years since Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, and Ernie Hudson teamed up to rid New York City of its pesky paranormal pests in the popular film, Ghostbusters. [Ed: And 19 years since the bastard stepchild Ghostbusters II.] Late this year, we will once more be able to ask the question: "Who ya gonna call?" No word yet on whether or not we'll get a "catchy" new jingle, but the original cast of the film is reuniting to lend their voices and likenesses to Ghostbusters: The Video Game.

In a story written by stars of the film Aykroyd and Ramis, you play as a new recruit who joins Ghostbusters International, a franchise of the original Ghostbusters establishment. No sooner do you get your foot in the door than the city becomes infested with ghostly activity. Prepare to get slimed! While the extent of the actors' involvement in the game is not yet known, already released media assures us that a boss battle with the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man is confirmed. Even after two decades, there are fans of the original movies, and technology may finally be at the level where we can truly get a great ghost-busting game. We'll see if there's any substance to this game or if it's just a bunch of fluff from Mr. Stay Puft -- presumably just in time for Halloween.

One Must Fall Holiday 2008 (Pending Slippage)
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  • DeanimatE - Wednesday, May 14, 2008 - link

    where the horse pie is Street Fighter IV?
    that game is going to be huge! :D
  • nicknet - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 - link

    Ships September 16... i'm a little excited about this one too
  • deeznuts - Monday, May 12, 2008 - link

    The fact you have a couple of movie games in there, ugh, thse have such little chance of becoming good games.

    LittleBigPlanet? Man that's going to be huge. Not even an honorable mention?
  • Omega215D - Monday, May 12, 2008 - link

    I guess it is a good thing that Ubisoft Montreal is working on Far Cry 2. Games from this division are usually quite good in comparison to their Shanghai part.

    Also I thought that the next Splinter Cell (also from Montreal) is supposed to be out this year. Any news on that?
  • KeypoX - Sunday, May 11, 2008 - link

    Seems pretty surprising. But nearly all of them are xbox and ps3 ports :(. Hope they port nicely.
  • demiurge3141 - Saturday, May 10, 2008 - link

    i heard that duke nukem forever will be out in 2008......
  • JonnyDough - Saturday, May 10, 2008 - link

    COME TO PC??!!! Don't NEGLECT US!!! "WE" (older generations of really hanus and slightly neat-o nerds) LOVED YOU FIRST GAME PROGRAMMERS!!!
  • EddieTurner - Monday, May 12, 2008 - link

    Haze was originally planned for PC, as well as the 360. That was before Sony sunk their teeth into Free Radical. Now the game is PS3 only. Money talks.
  • SPARTAN VI - Friday, May 9, 2008 - link

    C'mon AT! Why isn't this soon to be PC blockbuster on that list?
  • JarredWalton - Friday, May 9, 2008 - link

    A) When has Blizzard ever managed to release two games/updates in one year?
    B) No firm data set - just "TBA".
    C) Everyone has pretty much already heard about it -- might as well write to tell people the sun rises every morning. ;-)

    Those same criteria often apply to many of the other games on the list. I haven't seen a single game in the comments that we didn't at least mention in the email messages going back and forth on this article. Eventually, we decided that we should just post what we had and see the reaction rather than spending another several weeks trying to modify things. I figure no matter how much time we spent, we were going to leave off some major games.

    I pushed for including more strategy/RPG/adventure titles personally, but if we had gone for what I was thinking this could have easily been a 10,000 word article. It would have covered more games, but I don't know it would have actually been *better*.

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