Cancelled games you wish made it out

Now? Where the heck have you been?

Warcraft Adventures, Starcraft: Ghost

The Crossing.

Star Fox 2. I really don’t see why they can’t release it on the VC considering it is basically complete and playable.

Arcanum 2…

I love the first one. :frowning:

StarCraft: Ghost

Although I’m actually glad. Since Blizzard closed down their console branch and repeatedly said that the game is not officially canceled, it may come out on PC someday…

In my country, the new Mortal Kombat :frowning:

Guy Savage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzj2-wUVNho&feature=related

The recent Pirates of the Caribbean game that Disney cancelled, I thought it was looking fun…

Command and Conquer: Tiberium. It was going to be another first person shoot set in the Command and Conquer universe in the years after C&C 3. I know that the first C&C shooter wasn’t very popular, but I enjoyed it and was thrilled they were making another one. https://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/tiberium/news.html?sid=6185200&mode=previews

I am pretty said about every good beta content that will not make it into full game just like hl2, seriously I love combine assassin !

https://www.unseen64.net/

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https://residentevil.wikia.com/Resident_Evil_1.5

Capcom were unhappy with it, but I would like to be able to play it and compare it with Resident Evil 2. :frowning:

Crash Bandicoot for PC

Dead Rush. I remember being excited after seeing the trailer from E3 and then suddenly they decided it should be canceled. It was basically GTA except with zombies instead of pedestrians.
https://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-2k4-dead-rush/1105

So that’s it then? Well that sucks.

BioForge II. The original game was awsome, except for the awkward controls and fight moves (but that had its fun too). There really should be a proper ending to that game tying the loose threads (and killing that Mastaba jerk).

HL2:Episode 3, and the whole HL2 series. I hate cliffhangers!

I hope you’re joking.

I hope you’re not serious.

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