Radical Entertainment
Preview: Prototype
By Dimorphic Innovation and originality are something that developers these days are doing less and less of. For every original IP there are ten or more rip offs. Grand Theft Auto III really started this trend with countless knockoffs that for the most part were never any good. It continued with hits like Halo and now for every successful, original IP you will see countless other games styled after it. The reason? These games were successful, they drew in the bucks and other companies want
More... Interview: Prototype’s Tim Bennison
Prototype’s been under the news community’s watchful eye since Games Convention 2007. The Radical action game spiked interest at the German show with what looked to be a promising mix of super-mutant, gore and open world, leaving those privy to the showing with Prototype highly-placed on Christmas 2008 wish-lists. This year hasn’t been quite so kind [...]
More... Want some Prototype gossip? Check out this Q&A
Filed under: News Tim Bennison, Executive Producer at Radical Entertainment, has taken part in a Q&A session with PS3 Attitude, in which he speaks about various aspects of the upcoming sandbox title Prototype. Well, we say "upcoming," but the game won't be available until sometime in 2009. The team at Radical Entertainment are taking their time and intend on delivering a fully polished game when it's ready. Commendable. If Prototype turns out the way they intend it then it should be an ex
More... PROTOTYPE: Interview with Tim Bennison
Sandbox games, what’s there not to like? You know, other than nagging politicians and concerned parents. That’s right, a lot. Canadian-based developer Radical Entertainment (known greatly for their work on Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction and The Simpsons Hit & Run) have been busy waxing off PROTOTYPE - a multi-platformed title which some are coining as an “open-world thriller”. The basic gist is: You’re a science-fair project gone wrong, and can make your body do freaky things like lob
More... Prototype Co-op Not Dead?
Videogaming247 have scooped a chat with Prototype bossman Tim Bennison, and he revealed that the supposedly canned multiplayer mode might still find its way into the game. “We’re trying to create the best possible single player experience. It’s an origin story and if we are successful, we’re hoping it’s the start of a franchise. But to do this, you’ve got to establish a great core single player experience. Having said that, we are still evaluating multiplayer to see if we can make it work in
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