VIDEO SUMMARY
Following this week’s unveiling of LawBreakers, Cliff Bleszinski and Boss Key Productions’ upcoming competitive FPS, the team has published the first gameplay trailer. The video shows off team-based action from any angle, its characters, and the ability to manipulate gravity to create a unique, dynamic style of gameplay.
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Too Human has only just come out, but that doesn't mean that Silicon Knights is resting on its laurels. Top Knight Denis Dyack has confirmed that they've already begun working on not just the other two parts of the trilogy, but other projects as well."We do," he said when asked if the firm's working on games other than Too Human.
"They're unannounced. We're not talking about them right now, but there are other games in the pipe. Also, of course, we'll be continuing the [Too Human] trilogy with Microsoft.
"We're definitely on the road, and things are looking really good: the sequels are underway."
Dyack added that the only thing that would realistically stop more Too Human games would be a complete failure of the first title.
"It's as guaranteed as anything is these days, yeah," he said. "If the first game totally fails and no one wants to play it, then what's the point of making a second or third? But looking at the trends of the demo and how we think we're going to do, then yeah." -- videogaming247I wonder if a Wii version of Metal Gear Solid 2 (now with bullet-time) is in the works.
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