Use code ERUPTION50 to get 50% off your first Factor box at bit.ly/3j2qIdS! What are some cancelled video games you were looking forward to? I didn't bring it up in the video cause there's barely anything, but Mistwalker's Cry On remains a big mystery and hole in my heart.
Fuze (as a fun game, not the grimdark bs lol) Scalebound (rip cool edgy headphones guy and his dragon homie) That one Sonic skateboarding game and the old 3D one that was supposed to compete with Mario 64 PT (obviously)
Not getting Scalebound and a sequel to Ryse Son of Rome pretty much killed my interest in Xbox. And yeah, I wish we got that more over the top action game than boring Fuse.
Prey 2 is one that still hurts to this day. The reboot that Arkane did could've been an original ip without using the Prey name. I still view Bethesda in a negative light after their sabotage of it.
It sucked for EVERYBODY, I played Prey 2017 first and I still love that game a lot, but last year I played Prey 2006 and it's one of the best mid-2000s FPSs out there, the two could've totally coexisted!
Nobody listened to me when I said that Bethesda was both a terrible developer and publisher until 76 came out. Even then, there are people who will defend it to their games
Prey was cool but was mainly a Bioshock clone. Bioshock was great but I just wasn't interested in another version of that. The og Prey game focused on alien abduction with really interesting weapons and mechanics. Prey 2 was going to be a game where you were an Alien bounty hunter after the cliff hanger of the first game..
@@MitchisableTo be fair most of Bethesda's games up until Fallout 76 were all reviewed well. Sure, they all fit into the Bethesda mould, you know what you get with them, a fairly janky but fun game with a big world and lots to do. 76 wasn't actually developed by the main Bethesda office that did all the other games and was made by a new studio under the Bethesda banner that had no actual games under their gelt. So I really don't hate Bethesda the developer. Zenimax/Bethesda are pretty bad though, they were actually the ones that forced Arkane Austin to make Redfall. Still nowhere near as bad as Activision or EA. Like people who own Quake 2 on steam are getting the remastered version for free.
Between that Online, Universe, and that one FPS Maverick Hunter game, I think Mega Man holds the record of most games being cancelled under a year or 2.
If someone crowd funded a plan to break into Capcom HQ and steal all the MML3 data at gunpoint, I think that would make an uncomfortable amount of money to make it happen XD
On a somewhat related note of canceled games becoming playable, "Shantae 2" is apparently getting a proper release now. Yeah, the GBA one that got canceled after the first sold terribly. WayForward confirmed recently that they are scrounging up all their work from back then and finishing it, with some additional modern day improvements, to be released next year as "Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution". A new GBA release in 2024...go figure. I guess with how much the series has blown up in popularity, five entries and even an assist trophy spot in "Smash" for what that's worth, it's a successful and beloved series now. So why not? Funnily, despite it technically being the sixth released entry, it's still chronologically the "Shantae 2" as it was originally meant to be. So it fills in some gaps between "Shantae" and "Shantae: Risky's Revenge". It's like uncovering a missing chapter to a cult classic book, kind of wild. Especially since I just finished playing the entire franchise for the first time through the PS5 ports, so I'm especially interested.
I was a bit disappointed that the only way to get the GBA version is through limited run games. The port for modern systems sounds cool too, but I wish they'd throw in the ROM as a little extra bonus for those who buy the modern port as well. I don't want to buy the same game twice, and I wouldn't want to play the GBA game on original hardware anyway (my original GBA has unfort given up life quite some time ago and my NDS has been passed along to someone else when I bought my 3DS).
A canceled game that will always be on my mind is Mother 3 N64, AKA Earthbound 64. While most canceled games are considered to be Holy Grails to some, I consider Earthbound 64 to be more a Lost Covenant because as soon as that game gets leaked, all hell will break loose (Probably)
As much as I think Mother 3D was a loss I'm kinda glad they abandoned that version so we could end up with something much closer to what the other Mother games are like instead of having a Final Fantasy 7 situation in which you basically have to play it alongside the other 3D FF games cause it's jarring as hell going from FF6 to FF7.
@@marvelousball I remember somewhere that mother 3 was Earthbound 64's story. While the 64 one was cancels but the story was moved to the GBA (basicly a 'demake' of Earthbound 64 in a since of graphics form 32 bit 3D to 16 bit 2D)
I think Thrill Kill's Adults Only rating partially came out of its story - some of the endings show/imply stuff like a guy running an unsanitary meat factory killing the inspector and selling his meat to the public, or a dominatrix that kills her husband and sister for having an affair.
If you compare some of the leaked builds floating around out there, it seems it was the sexual stuff that the ESRB took issue with more than the violence. For example, the dominatrix character would moan as her victory quote in early builds, but in later builds, they replaced the moan with a giggle.
@@LordArikadobecause according to the ratings board obscene violence is fine but how dare a female character openly display and embrace their sexuality. Apparently obscene violence is okay but sexual content isn't? If you're gonna allow one, why not allow both. Odd double standard isn't it. I'm bored if you couldn't tell.
It always hurts when I hear about scalebound, I don't think I've ever been as excited for a game when I was younger as when I saw the trailer for this game
For the PlayStation 3 side of things, there are cancelled games (that have owners, but are not preserved), such as Aero-Cross, Football Genius, and Don't Be Late. For PlayStation 4, there is Racers: Dirt. What's interesting about Don't Be Late is it's a Macross Frontier disc, that has only one known owner, was released around 2013, and has absolutely no documentation or articles surrounding its existence.
I think Miyamoto really dropped the ball with Starfox Adventures, I honestly believe that if Rare had released Dinosaur Planet on the N64 it would have been a huge hit. This is coming from someone who freaking loves Starfox Adventures too.
Nah, I doubt that it would have been a hit seeing as it probably would have dropped extremely late in the N64's life. But I do agree that the prototype looked really fantastic. The framerate is a bit painful though. I think what probably I would have liked the most is if they kept the original story and style and carried that over to a GameCube Dinosaur Planet game I think. But yeah, I think Starfox Adventures IS a fun game though, just would have worked better as an original property and the prototype is way more charming.
Best case scenario for Dinosaur Planet would be it getting moved to the Gamecube without the Star Fox brand being shoehorned in. It's clear that it wouldn't have run particularly well on the N64, and given how quick Nintendo was to drop the N64 after 2001, it wouldn't have sold well either.
for the longest time, I didn't know Star Wars Battlefront 3 was a thing and when I found out about it and that it was canceled I got upset and never got un-upset about the situation. I hope whoever has the almost complete Star Wars Battlefront 3 sitting on a hard drive USB or wherever releases it to the public someday because I would play the shit out of that in a heartbeat.
Though not quite a leak, there is a mod called Battlefront 3 Legacy that uses all recovered assets from the cancelled BF 3 and attempts to mimic everything that we know about it.
A little surprised you didnt mention Sunman being worked on by Kenji Eno (even though you did show a frame or two of the credit). Kenji Eno, for those of you who dont recognize the name, was the main creative force being D, Enemy Zero and D2 alongside a bunch of really unique Japanese exclusive stuff.
Right before the collapse of 3D0, they were working on a grimdark-like game called The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. I would've loved to see more of that. In any case, I suppose the Darksiders saga is the spiritual successor to that.
Two cancelled games that I was looking forward to the most were Full Throttle 2 Hell on Wheels and Sam & Max Freelance Police, both of them being follow ups to a couple of beloved LucasArts adventure games. Even if Full Throttle 2 would have been inferior to the original (with that being the main reason for it's cancellation) and even though Sam & Max's cancellation led to the creation of Telltale Games, I'd love to be able to play a leaked build of these two games.
I worked with someone who was a producer for Star Wars Battlefront 3 and I always chuckle whenever people mention what couldve been. She was like "we cancelled it because it sucked and it wasnt fun. If it released you all wouldve hated it." I did see recently that a few devs had mentioned they missed working on it and think it wouldve been great, but part of me wonders if they think it wouldve been great based on stuff they couldnt get working, or ideas they never made happen.
Castlevania Resurrection is a good one to be covered Originally for the Dreamcast (a build leaked in recent years) Got picked back up for development before Konami rebooted the franchise with the Lords Of Shadows timeline at which point they shelved it again
With the recent announcement of South Park's new 3D multiplayer game, which kinda reminds me of the OG N64/PS1 FPS, this topic reminds me of the unannounced cancelled open world SP game that was suddenly found in an XBox Dev kit some years ago. It was almost like Simpsons Hit and Run but based on South Park. And while it was finished (and recently dumped on-line), a Game Boy Color puzzle game themed after the show had its release cancelled because the show's creators found unappropriate that a game based on a TV-MA rated show would be made for a handled mainly aimed at a much younger audience. EDIT: the latter was featured on the video very early on so that's neat XD
My favourite leaked prototypes are always from the Sega Dreamcast, just because their always a prototype of a game nobody had heard of before the prototype was dumped online, but something many people are very interested in because it looked really cool or is from a major franchise. From Castlavania: Resurrection to Simpsons: Bug Squad!, almost every Dreamcast leak is so cool. Half-Life on Dreamcast is awesome, the only home console port of Half-Life: Blue Shift & the second only home console port of the main Half-Life itself. The game was practically finished with some bugs left in the build that we have online, but all the content is there & it's all really good, even keyboard & mouse support & rumble pak support! It has unique features like the keyword combination that can unlock secrets & cheats to mess around with like in GTA, & removed content from the final build of Blue Shift can be found scattered around! Unfortunately the company making the game actually went out of business because of this, since this was the only project they worked on & spent all of their funds on it & then Valve had it cancelled, leaving them bankrupt. Propeller Arena is another great game that was slated to release at a very bad time & lead to the cancellation. It's an aerial combat / dogfighting game with multiplayer & NPC battles. Many different maps, references & good gameplay made the game actually really fun to play! This DOES have it's final build online, since the game was cancelled mere days before it was to release, & it was cancelled because the game was going to release the same week 911 happened, & since there was a city map in the game, they figured it would be best to cancel the game to avoid controversy. It is a genuinely phenomenal experience that got destroyed by a tragic event. Interestingly, this was a 1st party game being made by Sega. Ecco The Dolphin 2: Sentinels of the Universe is another one we have online, although in an extremely rough state that barely functions. It was going to be a sequel to Ecco: Defender of the Future, however it's development stretched on a while after the Dreamcast was killed off, & they decided due to the decline in interest in the franchise & the fact they'd be releasing a Dreamcast game in 2002-2003, they canned it. What there is is pretty cool, although again most of it is unplayable or reused from Defender of the Future. Still, it's a project that could've been so cool that got cut short. Simpsons: Bug Squad! is a licensed game, yes, but it's also really cool & was found in a super lucky chance. The game would've been similar to Jet Grind Radio of all things, with shell-shading & big maps to explore, however the prototype online only contains parts of the Simpsons' house. It was found completely by chance though, someone had purchased a broken Dreamcast Dev-Kit they planned on using for parts, & while looking through the files on the hard drive before wiping it, he stumbled upon the prototype of the game. Turns out there was a story behind it, the company that made the prototype was Red Lemon Studios, & this was actually a concept for a game they wanted to develop for Dreamcast. Supposedly, Fox liked it but stated the fact it was for Dreamcast was unfavourable & didn't greenlight the project. It's a pretty rough build, but also a really interesting build & very unique for a licensed game & a Simpsons game. I could go on & on, Internet Game Pack, Daytona USA 2, Virtua Golf, etc. but you get the point. Some of the most interesting cancelled projects reside on the Dreamcast.
Also, you should do a follow-up video on specific topics of leftovers, scrapped, and unreleased titles for Sega Genesis games. There's like a whole lot of them. One of them being is X-Women: The Sinister Virus (It was made by Clockwork Tortoise: A rebrand of Zyrinx.)
I think the DNF prototype is the greasy burger, and the DNF we got is more like a Mr. Beast burger, big and greasy for sure, but definitely undercooked.
As a fan of Star Fox and _Golden Age_ Rare, Miyamoto couldn't have made a worse call with Dinosaur Planet. Also just a clip of Dead Sun hits in the feels. RIP Legacy of Kain.
From what i understand, a lot of the plot points and canon that would've taken place in Starcraft Ghost was moved over and reworked into what we got in the optional Starcraft 2 Nova Covert Ops mission packs. At least there was some small faction of people working at Blizzard that wanted to make this happen!
Can we also pay our respects to “Jazz Jackrabbit 3D”? Poor old Jazz never had the chance to jump into the third dimension. There should be a prototype floating somewhere.
Ohhh hell yeah !!! I think it is the most underrated games Duology that should be more known because this was the bestasvot Action-platformer on the pc What a shame that it is dead in sich a short time.
Based Austin coming to the rescue with dinnertime UA-cam content once again, I'm eatin good tonight, thanks Edit: as one of the prime Starcraft nerds, seeing the "Starcraft: Ghost" as the related game under the video hurts me on a personal level. I was looking forward to that game like no other when the screenshots and loose talk was floating around. :(
Fun-fact: Sonic Xtreme's ENTIRE conceptual soundtrack was finished and can be listened on UA-cam. And considering how much of a banger Space Queens is, that hurts.
I just came to see my boy Thrill Kill being shown here, wasn't disappointed. Dude, I remember buying a multitap for 4 player games just to play this amazing game. Perfect game for a 14 year old.
Primal rage 2 actually has a fully finished release that you can play on a technically official arcade cabinet in Galloping Ghosts arcade. The owner managed to get his hand on an unfinished arcade board of the game, and then had people finish the game.
I feel like maybe he doesn't realize torc is a pun on Torque (the measure of force that can cause an object to rotate about an axis).. because as awesome as Kill Wheel is you gotta go with the pun
@@jfarrari I've actually heard from a guy who knows a guy at DICE, super reliable source I know, that Disney was the ones pushing micro transactions into Battlefront 2. So I wouldn't be surprised if they were the ones who ruined the Avengers game too.
@@DantesGrill Based on how they've handled their ownership of the Star Wars and MCU IP's, you're probably right. They have no problem milking the consumer while over-saturating the market with lifeless content. At this point I feel extreme burnout with both of these franchises, and would love to see a quality over quantity approach to both their movies and games going forward.
I’ve always found cancelled media more interesting than what came out. I guess that’s just because of how little we know about most cancelled games and movies
Thats because the vision and scope was more impactful than what we actually got . Many games that were great or even middle of the road had feature cuts because of the deadline and fixing unfinished features could end up into an developement hell.
Imagining Austin playing True Fantasy Online Whatever MMO but alone years after, a few generations later, is both hilarious and sad. Just "Yo its me Austin" and.. nobody answers lol.
I have been trying to find Thrill Kill for YEARS Nobody believed me when I told them there was a fighting game where a monster shoved an old woman into a mail box - thank you
I always remember when I was little I had a comic that had an ad for a game based on Police Academy: The Animated Series for the NES. And you know...that's the last I heard of that. Then I grew up and found out it got cancelled, which is incredible. It got far enough to have ads for it but it still got pulled. Can you do that? Yes. Yes you can. I don't know that we missed a classic or anything, but if it was at all possible I'd like to play that myself.
God I wish StarCraft: Ghost was a thing that happened. An action stealth/shooter taking place in the StarCraft universe, playing as a Ghost, being able to hang upside down from overhead pipes and snipe enemies...being multiplatform on PC, ps2, Xbox, and even GameCube! I'm bitter/depressed guys, it could've been great.😢
One game that comes to mind that never got realized is the original, team based, almost survival horroresque version of Alien: Colonial Marines. I remember reading about it from multiple magazines and getting really exited. Then many, many years went by and we got a trailer for a game that had transformed into a generic fps. Still a bummer.
I think it was for the better honestly even if the 3DS, needed, even though Scott the woz did say their wasn’t really a need for big releases to come out on it.
Regarding cancelled games, I will forever be salty about Larian's cancelled _The Lady, the Mage and the Knight._ LMK was set in The Dark Eye, a very popular German ttrpg and would supposedly have explored a comparatively little known era of that setting, the mage wars (thus the German title, _ Legenden der Magierkriege)._ There's a playable demo around and its cancellation eventually led to Divine Divinity, but I still mourn what could have been.
@@QuestionBlockGaming RIGHT!?!. I played that game so much as a kid.. I think it was removed from Google Play and the App Store because I can't find an official page.. which is a shame because that game was dumb fun. shame that people these days can't experience it without unofficial downloads
Starcraft Ghost's cancellation still hurts. I had it pre ordered and knew a guy who got to try a demo for it at Blizzcon. Wish we got that 2000 version of Duke Nukem Forever. I prefer the Half Life style for FPS games unlike most these days that just keep copy pasting Doom/Quake. Die Hard 64 looked cool, might've been better than the GameCube one. Heck, probably better than Die Hard Nakatomi Plaza for the pc. That XXX game looked fun, forgot that movie even exists. I remember the Riddick films and games though. For me, I'm disappointed we didn't get a sequel to The Punisher 2005 game from Volition. An open world improved version of the original sounds awesome. Oh and the cancelled sequel to Black and Timesplitters 4. Plus the cancelled sequel for Turok 2008. What could've been...
Wow, such odd timing. I was watching a tech demo of DynoBlaze (Which is a Sega Genesis game that never gotten released, and it was cancelled. But there's a rom for it being dumped decades ago.)
14:23 it's so mind boggling to me that now everything that is slightly old is called "boomer" and old first person shooters are called "boomer shooters", specially because back in the day actual real boomers would do everything they could to censor and cancel first person shooters like Doom, Wolfenstein and Duke Nukem. "Boomer" is quickly becoming one of those overused words that will soon mean nothing to anyone.
For a cancelled game that was fully finished, shoutouts to Pokemon Picross on GBC. Bunch of cute illustrations and just a nice Picross game all around. It dropped back in the Giga leak!
My “white whale” is the sequel to Steambot Chronicles, known as Bumpy Trot 2 in Japan, which was announced for the PS3 but was cancelled after the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami. Even though Steambot never got a numbered sequel, I recently got a PSP so I’ve got to discover and enjoy the charming “Battle Tournament” spin-off which has a unique story alongside the very strange Blokus (yes, the board game) spin-off
Dinosaur Planet was the first cancelled leak I've played. I couldn't get far without it crashing, but I felt so much nostalgia since I played Star Fox Adventures a lot as a kid. If more progess has been made on the leak, I will happily revisit it!
Suspended prison sentence means you technically are guilty and convicted for whatever crime but you don’t go to prison, it’s the ultimate slap on the wrist. So Naka San called them liars from home while checking for a job on the dish washing industry
I was just hoping you was gonna mention Scalebound. As a Playstation head i was ready to buy a whole Xbox One JUST to play Scalebound (and wouldve bought Sunset Overdrive just because). Im still sick that it was canceled smh.
It's pretty sad to see lots of cancelled video games, because they had a huge potential to be one of the best. With the current technology of PS5 and Xbox Series X, maybe we could see some cancelled games being resurrected. Never say never, right?
I really appreciate how Austin talks about “low hanging” or “well known” projects like Star Craft Ghost or Dino Planet. Even if people in our circles have talked about them ad nauseam some people just might not know. For me it’s a good review, like the Treasure Tiny Toons and aforementioned Star Craft Ghosts.
@@danialyousaf6456we are literally the main force behind video games, baby boomers invented the basics and gen z are too baby to create anything with depth yet lol
@@nailinthefashion yet recent examples of millennial writing are dog shit like forspoken and the saints row reboot and let's not forget high on life (and Rick and Morty as well).
A part of me is kind glad Sonic Extreme was cancelled because that fisheye lens along with the awkward level design probably would have given every poor sap who played it motion sickness. Duke Nukem Forever though, still kinda upset that the original build was scrapped because after it was just recently dug up, it would have been genuinely fun to play, and a way more solid experience than the Forever we actually got.
You know , what really is questionable ? Why almost no indie-developers look at the cancled games and take those concepts to make a full game out of it ? I mean we have the whole archive of cancled games on Unseen64 there to have such HUGE list of innovative and cool game-concepts and ideas that would give us a new and very long golden age of gaming immediatly.
You know games getting canned is already shitty, but it’s absurd that you could preorder that, and duke nukem forever the original version, and never get the games that would make my soul leave my body.
Ok, who edited this vid? Why include Bullseye wearing the Daredevil suit from Daredevil S3 when there's plenty of footage of Charlie Cox as Daredevil? Has Austin seriously not watched the Daredevil show?
@@austineruption fair tbh, I played the hell out of Acme All-Stars on Genesis as a poor child with old consoles. Had a ton of games, but that was the one had me coming back over and over again. Great variety and gameplay (at least, at the time).
The Vegas skyboxes in the canceled Duke Nukem Forever are insane, why did I never see that style and level of detail in other games. There’s an uncanny vibe to it definitely but they’re gorgeous, I love it. Even rendering some of the background casinos for added depth - that was gonna be a real showcase level.
I was most annoyed about silent hillls getting cancelled kojima and del Toro working together probably would of made something epic but instead we get bloober team
Quite a video. And that's not even counting the earlier versions of ultimately released products. The early incarnations of Nioh, the PS2 version of FFXIII, the semi-legendary Versus XIII, the early builds of the original Prey. Two cancelled titles from my own experience were LEGO Galidor, and Bionicle: Legend of Mata Nui. The former was canned near completion and ended up releasing in budget bundles (has a surprisingly good BGM by Richard Jacques), and the other has been rescued and reconstructed by Bionicle fans from a combination of alpha and beta builds. Also, a moment's silence for the lost Deus Ex sequels between Invisible War and Human Revolution
11:18 So, there's no Trickie going "Byaaad gaiyyys!" O.o Heyo I unironically and ironically love that voice clip lmao, it's a bonofied staple of my vocabulary when playing games hahah
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What are some cancelled video games you were looking forward to? I didn't bring it up in the video cause there's barely anything, but Mistwalker's Cry On remains a big mystery and hole in my heart.
Fuze (as a fun game, not the grimdark bs lol)
Scalebound (rip cool edgy headphones guy and his dragon homie)
That one Sonic skateboarding game and the old 3D one that was supposed to compete with Mario 64
PT (obviously)
Not getting Scalebound and a sequel to Ryse Son of Rome pretty much killed my interest in Xbox.
And yeah, I wish we got that more over the top action game than boring Fuse.
There was Ultimate Journey for NES. I remember EGM even reviewed it. Don't think any prototype was ever found. Just screenshots and that review.
Austin, lots of people know about Bio Force Ape, its got a crazy reality TV level of drama behind its discovery
A very interesting video about the games that never were!
Prey 2 is one that still hurts to this day. The reboot that Arkane did could've been an original ip without using the Prey name. I still view Bethesda in a negative light after their sabotage of it.
It sucked for EVERYBODY, I played Prey 2017 first and I still love that game a lot, but last year I played Prey 2006 and it's one of the best mid-2000s FPSs out there, the two could've totally coexisted!
Nobody listened to me when I said that Bethesda was both a terrible developer and publisher until 76 came out. Even then, there are people who will defend it to their games
Prey was cool but was mainly a Bioshock clone. Bioshock was great but I just wasn't interested in another version of that. The og Prey game focused on alien abduction with really interesting weapons and mechanics. Prey 2 was going to be a game where you were an Alien bounty hunter after the cliff hanger of the first game..
@@Mitchisable Really? Nobody? Does "horse armor" sound familiar to you?
@@MitchisableTo be fair most of Bethesda's games up until Fallout 76 were all reviewed well. Sure, they all fit into the Bethesda mould, you know what you get with them, a fairly janky but fun game with a big world and lots to do. 76 wasn't actually developed by the main Bethesda office that did all the other games and was made by a new studio under the Bethesda banner that had no actual games under their gelt. So I really don't hate Bethesda the developer.
Zenimax/Bethesda are pretty bad though, they were actually the ones that forced Arkane Austin to make Redfall. Still nowhere near as bad as Activision or EA. Like people who own Quake 2 on steam are getting the remastered version for free.
I always watch a new Austin video to see how he can awkwardly force a reference to how he watches anime into every video
Well, there's deff one in here. Always awkward, every time.
He watches anime? ;)
Or wrestling
Yeah I look for the wrestling ones
I'm always waiting for the Godhand reference in every video
Mega Man Legends 3's cancellation deeply upsets me to this day :(
Between that Online, Universe, and that one FPS Maverick Hunter game, I think Mega Man holds the record of most games being cancelled under a year or 2.
If someone crowd funded a plan to break into Capcom HQ and steal all the MML3 data at gunpoint, I think that would make an uncomfortable amount of money to make it happen XD
@@Gojiro7lol consider yourself funded
I'm still confused as to why Capcom never simply ported the first game to the DS and gauged interest with that.
Me too man I just don’t get it I wish they would at least give us a legends collection at LEAST
On a somewhat related note of canceled games becoming playable, "Shantae 2" is apparently getting a proper release now. Yeah, the GBA one that got canceled after the first sold terribly. WayForward confirmed recently that they are scrounging up all their work from back then and finishing it, with some additional modern day improvements, to be released next year as "Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution". A new GBA release in 2024...go figure.
I guess with how much the series has blown up in popularity, five entries and even an assist trophy spot in "Smash" for what that's worth, it's a successful and beloved series now. So why not?
Funnily, despite it technically being the sixth released entry, it's still chronologically the "Shantae 2" as it was originally meant to be. So it fills in some gaps between "Shantae" and "Shantae: Risky's Revenge". It's like uncovering a missing chapter to a cult classic book, kind of wild. Especially since I just finished playing the entire franchise for the first time through the PS5 ports, so I'm especially interested.
wished other companies can do that since they have such high demand to be played over the new garbage they keep pushing.
Oh snap I never realized that was a release of a cancelled GBA game rather than a port of a released one when I saw that trailer; that's amazing
I was a bit disappointed that the only way to get the GBA version is through limited run games. The port for modern systems sounds cool too, but I wish they'd throw in the ROM as a little extra bonus for those who buy the modern port as well. I don't want to buy the same game twice, and I wouldn't want to play the GBA game on original hardware anyway (my original GBA has unfort given up life quite some time ago and my NDS has been passed along to someone else when I bought my 3DS).
Worth noting with Dinosaur Planet, fans are working to fix up the prototype and make it more of a complete game
and it's coming along nicely so far with many of it's broken collisions finally fixed and fixed item descriptions with a few.
And yet no one has attempted to make Atmosfear more playable?!
@@otaking3582 Are you talking about the board game?
@@PaulYourGuide There was an unreleased SNES game based on the board game that got leaked a few years ago.
Ahum i just hope someone over looming doesn’t strike it down with their mighty spear.
A canceled game that will always be on my mind is Mother 3 N64, AKA Earthbound 64.
While most canceled games are considered to be Holy Grails to some, I consider Earthbound 64 to be more a Lost Covenant because as soon as that game gets leaked, all hell will break loose
(Probably)
As much as I think Mother 3D was a loss I'm kinda glad they abandoned that version so we could end up with something much closer to what the other Mother games are like instead of having a Final Fantasy 7 situation in which you basically have to play it alongside the other 3D FF games cause it's jarring as hell going from FF6 to FF7.
It will probably be better than the massive disappointment that is mother 3 on gba
@@marvelousball I remember somewhere that mother 3 was Earthbound 64's story. While the 64 one was cancels but the story was moved to the GBA (basicly a 'demake' of Earthbound 64 in a since of graphics form 32 bit 3D to 16 bit 2D)
I'm so happy mother 3 on the 64 got canceled the game they actually made is a masterpiece and tha 64 looks kinda shit
@@MrSomeGamerdudelol no shit Sherlock. That's exactly what it was M3 was going to be a 3D game and the pivoted to 2D...
I think Thrill Kill's Adults Only rating partially came out of its story - some of the endings show/imply stuff like a guy running an unsanitary meat factory killing the inspector and selling his meat to the public, or a dominatrix that kills her husband and sister for having an affair.
If you compare some of the leaked builds floating around out there, it seems it was the sexual stuff that the ESRB took issue with more than the violence. For example, the dominatrix character would moan as her victory quote in early builds, but in later builds, they replaced the moan with a giggle.
@@LordArikadobecause according to the ratings board obscene violence is fine but how dare a female character openly display and embrace their sexuality.
Apparently obscene violence is okay but sexual content isn't?
If you're gonna allow one, why not allow both.
Odd double standard isn't it.
I'm bored if you couldn't tell.
It always hurts when I hear about scalebound, I don't think I've ever been as excited for a game when I was younger as when I saw the trailer for this game
For the PlayStation 3 side of things, there are cancelled games (that have owners, but are not preserved), such as Aero-Cross, Football Genius, and Don't Be Late. For PlayStation 4, there is Racers: Dirt. What's interesting about Don't Be Late is it's a Macross Frontier disc, that has only one known owner, was released around 2013, and has absolutely no documentation or articles surrounding its existence.
I think Miyamoto really dropped the ball with Starfox Adventures, I honestly believe that if Rare had released Dinosaur Planet on the N64 it would have been a huge hit. This is coming from someone who freaking loves Starfox Adventures too.
Nah, I doubt that it would have been a hit seeing as it probably would have dropped extremely late in the N64's life. But I do agree that the prototype looked really fantastic. The framerate is a bit painful though. I think what probably I would have liked the most is if they kept the original story and style and carried that over to a GameCube Dinosaur Planet game I think. But yeah, I think Starfox Adventures IS a fun game though, just would have worked better as an original property and the prototype is way more charming.
Best case scenario for Dinosaur Planet would be it getting moved to the Gamecube without the Star Fox brand being shoehorned in. It's clear that it wouldn't have run particularly well on the N64, and given how quick Nintendo was to drop the N64 after 2001, it wouldn't have sold well either.
for the longest time, I didn't know Star Wars Battlefront 3 was a thing and when I found out about it and that it was canceled I got upset and never got un-upset about the situation. I hope whoever has the almost complete Star Wars Battlefront 3 sitting on a hard drive USB or wherever releases it to the public someday because I would play the shit out of that in a heartbeat.
Though not quite a leak, there is a mod called Battlefront 3 Legacy that uses all recovered assets from the cancelled BF 3 and attempts to mimic everything that we know about it.
Yeah, and it left us with battlescamfield.
@@joshshrum2764ea bf2 isn't that bad actually
That Miyamoto knowledge is truly cursed
Love that the Diehard game used the entire bullet and casing for the slow motion. That's like, 75% more bullet per bullet.
A little surprised you didnt mention Sunman being worked on by Kenji Eno (even though you did show a frame or two of the credit). Kenji Eno, for those of you who dont recognize the name, was the main creative force being D, Enemy Zero and D2 alongside a bunch of really unique Japanese exclusive stuff.
Right before the collapse of 3D0, they were working on a grimdark-like game called The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. I would've loved to see more of that. In any case, I suppose the Darksiders saga is the spiritual successor to that.
Two cancelled games that I was looking forward to the most were Full Throttle 2 Hell on Wheels and Sam & Max Freelance Police, both of them being follow ups to a couple of beloved LucasArts adventure games.
Even if Full Throttle 2 would have been inferior to the original (with that being the main reason for it's cancellation) and even though Sam & Max's cancellation led to the creation of Telltale Games, I'd love to be able to play a leaked build of these two games.
I worked with someone who was a producer for Star Wars Battlefront 3 and I always chuckle whenever people mention what couldve been. She was like "we cancelled it because it sucked and it wasnt fun. If it released you all wouldve hated it." I did see recently that a few devs had mentioned they missed working on it and think it wouldve been great, but part of me wonders if they think it wouldve been great based on stuff they couldnt get working, or ideas they never made happen.
Castlevania Resurrection is a good one to be covered
Originally for the Dreamcast (a build leaked in recent years)
Got picked back up for development before Konami rebooted the franchise with the Lords Of Shadows timeline at which point they shelved it again
Damn this is news to me.
With the recent announcement of South Park's new 3D multiplayer game, which kinda reminds me of the OG N64/PS1 FPS, this topic reminds me of the unannounced cancelled open world SP game that was suddenly found in an XBox Dev kit some years ago. It was almost like Simpsons Hit and Run but based on South Park.
And while it was finished (and recently dumped on-line), a Game Boy Color puzzle game themed after the show had its release cancelled because the show's creators found unappropriate that a game based on a TV-MA rated show would be made for a handled mainly aimed at a much younger audience. EDIT: the latter was featured on the video very early on so that's neat XD
i mean Grand Theft Auto and Mortal Kombat still made onto there... 🤷♂
My favourite leaked prototypes are always from the Sega Dreamcast, just because their always a prototype of a game nobody had heard of before the prototype was dumped online, but something many people are very interested in because it looked really cool or is from a major franchise. From Castlavania: Resurrection to Simpsons: Bug Squad!, almost every Dreamcast leak is so cool.
Half-Life on Dreamcast is awesome, the only home console port of Half-Life: Blue Shift & the second only home console port of the main Half-Life itself. The game was practically finished with some bugs left in the build that we have online, but all the content is there & it's all really good, even keyboard & mouse support & rumble pak support! It has unique features like the keyword combination that can unlock secrets & cheats to mess around with like in GTA, & removed content from the final build of Blue Shift can be found scattered around! Unfortunately the company making the game actually went out of business because of this, since this was the only project they worked on & spent all of their funds on it & then Valve had it cancelled, leaving them bankrupt.
Propeller Arena is another great game that was slated to release at a very bad time & lead to the cancellation. It's an aerial combat / dogfighting game with multiplayer & NPC battles. Many different maps, references & good gameplay made the game actually really fun to play! This DOES have it's final build online, since the game was cancelled mere days before it was to release, & it was cancelled because the game was going to release the same week 911 happened, & since there was a city map in the game, they figured it would be best to cancel the game to avoid controversy. It is a genuinely phenomenal experience that got destroyed by a tragic event. Interestingly, this was a 1st party game being made by Sega.
Ecco The Dolphin 2: Sentinels of the Universe is another one we have online, although in an extremely rough state that barely functions. It was going to be a sequel to Ecco: Defender of the Future, however it's development stretched on a while after the Dreamcast was killed off, & they decided due to the decline in interest in the franchise & the fact they'd be releasing a Dreamcast game in 2002-2003, they canned it. What there is is pretty cool, although again most of it is unplayable or reused from Defender of the Future. Still, it's a project that could've been so cool that got cut short.
Simpsons: Bug Squad! is a licensed game, yes, but it's also really cool & was found in a super lucky chance. The game would've been similar to Jet Grind Radio of all things, with shell-shading & big maps to explore, however the prototype online only contains parts of the Simpsons' house. It was found completely by chance though, someone had purchased a broken Dreamcast Dev-Kit they planned on using for parts, & while looking through the files on the hard drive before wiping it, he stumbled upon the prototype of the game. Turns out there was a story behind it, the company that made the prototype was Red Lemon Studios, & this was actually a concept for a game they wanted to develop for Dreamcast. Supposedly, Fox liked it but stated the fact it was for Dreamcast was unfavourable & didn't greenlight the project. It's a pretty rough build, but also a really interesting build & very unique for a licensed game & a Simpsons game.
I could go on & on, Internet Game Pack, Daytona USA 2, Virtua Golf, etc. but you get the point. Some of the most interesting cancelled projects reside on the Dreamcast.
Also, you should do a follow-up video on specific topics of leftovers, scrapped, and unreleased titles for Sega Genesis games. There's like a whole lot of them. One of them being is X-Women: The Sinister Virus (It was made by Clockwork Tortoise: A rebrand of Zyrinx.)
I think the DNF prototype is the greasy burger, and the DNF we got is more like a Mr. Beast burger, big and greasy for sure, but definitely undercooked.
As a fan of Star Fox and _Golden Age_ Rare, Miyamoto couldn't have made a worse call with Dinosaur Planet.
Also just a clip of Dead Sun hits in the feels. RIP Legacy of Kain.
If there is one canceled game I kind of want it would be this weird sega game called clockwork knight 3 and maybe oddworld Munich’s exodus!
From what i understand, a lot of the plot points and canon that would've taken place in Starcraft Ghost was moved over and reworked into what we got in the optional Starcraft 2 Nova Covert Ops mission packs. At least there was some small faction of people working at Blizzard that wanted to make this happen!
Can we also pay our respects to “Jazz Jackrabbit 3D”? Poor old Jazz never had the chance to jump into the third dimension. There should be a prototype floating somewhere.
Ohhh hell yeah !!! I think it is the most underrated games Duology that should be more known because this was the bestasvot Action-platformer on the pc
What a shame that it is dead in sich a short time.
there is a prototype
I own it, one person used to patch it but they gave up after a while
Based Austin coming to the rescue with dinnertime UA-cam content once again, I'm eatin good tonight, thanks
Edit: as one of the prime Starcraft nerds, seeing the "Starcraft: Ghost" as the related game under the video hurts me on a personal level. I was looking forward to that game like no other when the screenshots and loose talk was floating around. :(
Same. I was really into Metal Gear Solid and Splinter Cell back then and was very excited to see a Starcraft take on those games.
Him, and Scott The Woz, are great for food consumption honestly.
@@joshshrum2764 yes yes
I feel bad for them making the cancelled games too, they put a lot of time into it only for them to not matter...
So it's Miyamoto's fault erotic Krystal signatures were everywhere on the internet in the 2000s.
everything was his fault
The WHAT now, i was around then, but i need you to explain this bro.
Fun-fact: Sonic Xtreme's ENTIRE conceptual soundtrack was finished and can be listened on UA-cam. And considering how much of a banger Space Queens is, that hurts.
‘All your base are belong to us’ comes from the bad translation of the mega drive game ‘zero wing’
I just came to see my boy Thrill Kill being shown here, wasn't disappointed. Dude, I remember buying a multitap for 4 player games just to play this amazing game. Perfect game for a 14 year old.
@MrPipol-nm3cd I thought it was leaked as a complete game, but never officially released.
Mk 4 was gorier idk how Thrill Kill got a AO-Rating when MK4 wasnt any better with violence
Primal rage 2 actually has a fully finished release that you can play on a technically official arcade cabinet in Galloping Ghosts arcade. The owner managed to get his hand on an unfinished arcade board of the game, and then had people finish the game.
Same with Tattoo Assassins
They also picked up and restored an unreleased Beavis & Butthead arcade game that ran on 3DO hardware.
I feel like maybe he doesn't realize torc is a pun on Torque (the measure of force that can cause an object to rotate about an axis).. because as awesome as Kill Wheel is you gotta go with the pun
I'd give an arm and a leg to have gotten to play Battlefront 3. DICE ran the franchise into the ground
I think a lot of it was Disney running the franchise into the ground, not just the games
@@DantesGrill So true! Thanks Disney
@@jfarrari I've actually heard from a guy who knows a guy at DICE, super reliable source I know, that Disney was the ones pushing micro transactions into Battlefront 2. So I wouldn't be surprised if they were the ones who ruined the Avengers game too.
@@DantesGrill Based on how they've handled their ownership of the Star Wars and MCU IP's, you're probably right. They have no problem milking the consumer while over-saturating the market with lifeless content. At this point I feel extreme burnout with both of these franchises, and would love to see a quality over quantity approach to both their movies and games going forward.
I’ve always found cancelled media more interesting than what came out. I guess that’s just because of how little we know about most cancelled games and movies
Thats because the vision and scope was more impactful than what we actually got .
Many games that were great or even middle of the road had feature cuts because of the deadline and fixing unfinished features could end up into an developement hell.
@@Snyperwolf91 I suppose it is that, but even for games that I really enjoy such as breath of the Wild the cut concepts just fascinates me
Bio Ape looks nuts, how the hell were the programmers able to get smooth scrolling that fast on an NES?
Aw yeah, an Austin video to watch during a chill Sunday Lunch
Cringe
@@educationcentral_no, I thought it was wholesome.
Imagining Austin playing True Fantasy Online Whatever MMO but alone years after, a few generations later, is both hilarious and sad. Just "Yo its me Austin" and.. nobody answers lol.
I have been trying to find Thrill Kill for YEARS
Nobody believed me when I told them there was a fighting game where a monster shoved an old woman into a mail box - thank you
Well triple ko talked about it so you have been validated, not that people don’t know about it now, but still.
These examples are more polished than most AAA titles released nowadays
Thats... actually true .
Didnt thought about it.
18:23 Congratulations, Zag. You failed U.S. Geography.
I always remember when I was little I had a comic that had an ad for a game based on Police Academy: The Animated Series for the NES. And you know...that's the last I heard of that. Then I grew up and found out it got cancelled, which is incredible. It got far enough to have ads for it but it still got pulled. Can you do that?
Yes. Yes you can. I don't know that we missed a classic or anything, but if it was at all possible I'd like to play that myself.
God I wish StarCraft: Ghost was a thing that happened. An action stealth/shooter taking place in the StarCraft universe, playing as a Ghost, being able to hang upside down from overhead pipes and snipe enemies...being multiplatform on PC, ps2, Xbox, and even GameCube! I'm bitter/depressed guys, it could've been great.😢
you know you're early when a video literally says "1 view" (which I doubt. but UA-cam plays catch up.. VERY slowly)
Okay but Torc is a GENIUS name for the orc wheel game
One game that comes to mind that never got realized is the original, team based, almost survival horroresque version of Alien: Colonial Marines.
I remember reading about it from multiple magazines and getting really exited.
Then many, many years went by and we got a trailer for a game that had transformed into a generic fps. Still a bummer.
Surprised you didn't mention the Core Design version of Tomb Raider Anniversary Edition, that one finally got leaked a few years back.
Well, I can thank heavens Metroid Dread never went to waste... even if it wasn't the DS game we wanted...
I think it was for the better honestly even if the 3DS, needed, even though Scott the woz did say their wasn’t really a need for big releases to come out on it.
Regarding cancelled games, I will forever be salty about Larian's cancelled _The Lady, the Mage and the Knight._ LMK was set in The Dark Eye, a very popular German ttrpg and would supposedly have explored a comparatively little known era of that setting, the mage wars (thus the German title, _ Legenden der Magierkriege)._ There's a playable demo around and its cancellation eventually led to Divine Divinity, but I still mourn what could have been.
KillWheel actually reminded me of Giant Boulder Of Death.. if anyone remembers that game.. though Rock Of Ages might be a better example
I was thinking the exact same thing! The game even looks similar!
@@QuestionBlockGaming RIGHT!?!. I played that game so much as a kid.. I think it was removed from Google Play and the App Store because I can't find an official page.. which is a shame because that game was dumb fun. shame that people these days can't experience it without unofficial downloads
Dinosaur Planet really saddens me... I wish Grandad Mayo left it alone
Starcraft Ghost's cancellation still hurts. I had it pre ordered and knew a guy who got to try a demo for it at Blizzcon.
Wish we got that 2000 version of Duke Nukem Forever. I prefer the Half Life style for FPS games unlike most these days that just keep copy pasting Doom/Quake.
Die Hard 64 looked cool, might've been better than the GameCube one. Heck, probably better than Die Hard Nakatomi Plaza for the pc.
That XXX game looked fun, forgot that movie even exists. I remember the Riddick films and games though.
For me, I'm disappointed we didn't get a sequel to The Punisher 2005 game from Volition. An open world improved version of the original sounds awesome.
Oh and the cancelled sequel to Black and Timesplitters 4. Plus the cancelled sequel for Turok 2008. What could've been...
Wow, such odd timing. I was watching a tech demo of DynoBlaze (Which is a Sega Genesis game that never gotten released, and it was cancelled. But there's a rom for it being dumped decades ago.)
14:23 it's so mind boggling to me that now everything that is slightly old is called "boomer" and old first person shooters are called "boomer shooters", specially because back in the day actual real boomers would do everything they could to censor and cancel first person shooters like Doom, Wolfenstein and Duke Nukem. "Boomer" is quickly becoming one of those overused words that will soon mean nothing to anyone.
ok Boomer
@@BamfIamone ok Zoomer
For a cancelled game that was fully finished, shoutouts to Pokemon Picross on GBC. Bunch of cute illustrations and just a nice Picross game all around. It dropped back in the Giga leak!
I'm interested. Where am I able to find the giga leak?
My “white whale” is the sequel to Steambot Chronicles, known as Bumpy Trot 2 in Japan, which was announced for the PS3 but was cancelled after the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami.
Even though Steambot never got a numbered sequel, I recently got a PSP so I’ve got to discover and enjoy the charming “Battle Tournament” spin-off which has a unique story alongside the very strange Blokus (yes, the board game) spin-off
Starfox 2 was worth that lifetime wait...
StarCraft ghost hinted at what could and *should* be but never was
I remember finding out that the Buffy the Vampire Slayer game that came out on Xbox was originally meant to be DreamCast and Ico was meant to be PS1
I will always remember GamePro describing Toejam and Earl 3 as ‘Toejam and Earn do so much crazy crap your head finna explode in a big mess’
I would never have thought it was "Tiny Tunes", but my Berenstain moment was just now that it is "Toon" instead of "Toons"
Miyamoto has done so many crimes to the Star Fox series.
Katakis, an Iridion 3D style shmup on the GBC was leaked months ago, I was so happy after hearing about it, was made by the Turrican man himself iirc.
Thanks for the information I would have never known but thanks for the hard work on everything.
Dinosaur Planet was the first cancelled leak I've played. I couldn't get far without it crashing, but I felt so much nostalgia since I played Star Fox Adventures a lot as a kid.
If more progess has been made on the leak, I will happily revisit it!
I love how you actually put one of the results you found for Vin Diesel XXX into the video. That clip was noticed and noted 😉
Suspended prison sentence means you technically are guilty and convicted for whatever crime but you don’t go to prison, it’s the ultimate slap on the wrist. So Naka San called them liars from home while checking for a job on the dish washing industry
The most tragic cancelled game will always be Faith And A .45
I was just hoping you was gonna mention Scalebound. As a Playstation head i was ready to buy a whole Xbox One JUST to play Scalebound (and wouldve bought Sunset Overdrive just because). Im still sick that it was canceled smh.
Say what you will, I've been on that Nomura train since day one. Those FF13 versus trailers still look good
It's pretty sad to see lots of cancelled video games, because they had a huge potential to be one of the best.
With the current technology of PS5 and Xbox Series X, maybe we could see some cancelled games being resurrected. Never say never, right?
I really appreciate how Austin talks about “low hanging” or “well known” projects like Star Craft Ghost or Dino Planet. Even if people in our circles have talked about them ad nauseam some people just might not know. For me it’s a good review, like the Treasure Tiny Toons and aforementioned Star Craft Ghosts.
Then there's the games that should have been cancelled the day before release
Man, i wish SE canceled project Athia. That game indirectly gave millennial writings a bad rep
Is there a single good example of millennial writing ?
Do you even realise Millennial doesn’t mean people in their 20’s now?😅 it’s a confusing term
@@danialyousaf6456we are literally the main force behind video games, baby boomers invented the basics and gen z are too baby to create anything with depth yet lol
@@nailinthefashion yet recent examples of millennial writing are dog shit like forspoken and the saints row reboot and let's not forget high on life (and Rick and Morty as well).
I blew air out of my nose at the Finger 11 reference, nice callback
Dinosaur Planet!!!! I remember back in the day that I got an large poster of it in an magazin ages ago!
A part of me is kind glad Sonic Extreme was cancelled because that fisheye lens along with the awkward level design probably would have given every poor sap who played it motion sickness. Duke Nukem Forever though, still kinda upset that the original build was scrapped because after it was just recently dug up, it would have been genuinely fun to play, and a way more solid experience than the Forever we actually got.
I always enjoy watching your videos despite knowing absolutely NOTHING about, like, 90% of any of the games you mention.
Surprised Prince of Persia Redemption didn´t get a mention.
I still get sad when I think about scalebound and prey 2 being canceled
Good example of this is Bully 2. Entered development twice.
You've sparked memories of seeing Kill Wheel in magazines I completely forgot about.
I remember reading old game informer about the original idea for human element and that’s my big unreleased one
You know , what really is questionable ? Why almost no indie-developers look at the cancled games and take those concepts to make a full game out of it ?
I mean we have the whole archive of cancled games on Unseen64 there to have such HUGE list of innovative and cool game-concepts and ideas that would give us a new and very long golden age of gaming immediatly.
Highlander: The Game. The first, and only, game I ever preordered. I was so ready for it. I would love if a leak of it occurred
You know games getting canned is already shitty, but it’s absurd that you could preorder that, and duke nukem forever the original version, and never get the games that would make my soul leave my body.
21:50 pffft nah Akira's only depressing if you understand it or think about it any deeper than a puddle.
21:28
AUSTIN! Why would you unearth such memories
Around a year ago I played the leaked prototype for the castlevania Dreamcast game.
I love how stuff like this keeps leaking.
Ok, who edited this vid? Why include Bullseye wearing the Daredevil suit from Daredevil S3 when there's plenty of footage of Charlie Cox as Daredevil? Has Austin seriously not watched the Daredevil show?
It has been *zero* days since Austin mentioned Acme All Stars
It has been 100 consecutive days of me thinking about it
@@austineruption fair tbh, I played the hell out of Acme All-Stars on Genesis as a poor child with old consoles. Had a ton of games, but that was the one had me coming back over and over again. Great variety and gameplay (at least, at the time).
The Vegas skyboxes in the canceled Duke Nukem Forever are insane, why did I never see that style and level of detail in other games.
There’s an uncanny vibe to it definitely but they’re gorgeous, I love it. Even rendering some of the background casinos for added depth - that was gonna be a real showcase level.
Austin's Magik obsession doesn't surprise me
I was most annoyed about silent hillls getting cancelled kojima and del Toro working together probably would of made something epic but instead we get bloober team
Quite a video. And that's not even counting the earlier versions of ultimately released products. The early incarnations of Nioh, the PS2 version of FFXIII, the semi-legendary Versus XIII, the early builds of the original Prey.
Two cancelled titles from my own experience were LEGO Galidor, and Bionicle: Legend of Mata Nui. The former was canned near completion and ended up releasing in budget bundles (has a surprisingly good BGM by Richard Jacques), and the other has been rescued and reconstructed by Bionicle fans from a combination of alpha and beta builds. Also, a moment's silence for the lost Deus Ex sequels between Invisible War and Human Revolution
you're not lying about the heat man, it's been above a hundred degrees everyday here in texas for like the past month
yea im going to an outdoor concert soon and I'm not lookin forward to it anymore
Magik is in Midnight Suns. Its not a solo game but she is pretty cool in it.
11:18 So, there's no Trickie going "Byaaad gaiyyys!" O.o Heyo I unironically and ironically love that voice clip lmao, it's a bonofied staple of my vocabulary when playing games hahah
I was so sad when I found out "Werewolf The Apocalypse" was cancelled back in the late 90's
Austin I have an idea for your next video. Low tier series/sequels still being released. Not your typical AAA's.