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Prince Ketchup

Literate
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Hayabusa village

you know what's the biggest tragedy with Dead to Right?
It was made on the remains of Escape from New York game.

D2R may be OK game, but nothing spectacular that people remember years later.

I'll be forever mad at this and will point this on every occasion. Even with my ashes scattered in the wind you'll hear dim whispers of me being mad.

The original Dead to Rights 2 was far superior than what ended up being releasing. You can blame Namco of Japan for cancelling the game (destroying every bit of it) and then suddenly resurrecting it in the most tragic way imaginable. Actually, Snake Plissken game would have used the DTR2 engine. Both DTR 2 and Snake Plissken games were in development at the same time. The decision to cancel DTR2 Hell to Pay also affected the Snake Plissken game. Heck, even John Carpenter was involved in the making of the game himself, and according to Mike Kennedy, it was going to be a multi-franchise.
 

JC'sBarber

Educated
Joined
Sep 14, 2024
Messages
166
I'm still on the fence whether this guy is a genius or a retard, considering Threat Interactive made exactly zero games so far.
He doesn't need to make a game to fix a dogshit engine, and he is proving that what is needed isn't better hardware, but better software.
 

Arthandas

Prophet
Joined
Apr 21, 2015
Messages
1,607
He doesn't need to make a game to fix a dogshit engine, and he is proving that what is needed isn't better hardware, but better software.
So far he fixed shit and proved nothing. I'm super skeptical until he puts all that big talk into a working game/engine.
 

Ol' Willy

Arcane
Zionist Agent Vatnik
Joined
May 3, 2020
Messages
26,346
Location
Reichskommissariat Russland ᛋᛋ

you know what's the biggest tragedy with Dead to Right?
It was made on the remains of Escape from New York game.

D2R may be OK game, but nothing spectacular that people remember years later.

I'll be forever mad at this and will point this on every occasion. Even with my ashes scattered in the wind you'll hear dim whispers of me being mad.

Looks generic as fuck

Didn't expect other from japs though
 

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