Cancelled games you wish made it out

Are you saying I’m easily trolled, or has HL2: Episode 3 been cancelled without my knowing because I live under a rock?

You’re easily trolled.

=( I didn’t fully believe it!

Half Life 2 came out :hmph:

Mirrors Edge 2

I thought they said, that the development didn’t stop?

Mirror’s Edge is still an important project to EA, it’s not canceled

You can do any of that on Gmod.

Mirror’s Edge 2 is cancelled.

an MMOFPS called Huxley. It looked sooo awesome then they ran out of funding after pushing the release date back for 3 years.

Pics or it didn’t happen.

Google says there was a rumor about that floating around in Feb, that EA shot down, commenting, “Mirror’s Edge is an important franchise to us.”

ME2 was put on hold, not canned.

They’ll probably get back to it once BF3 is released.

I hope. ME was just a few flaws away from being perfect.

Indeed. There’s gold in them there hills. Hopefully the sequel gets it all figured out.

The game I’m most bummed about is LMNO. Considering the talent involved and the write-ups I’ve read about what it was supposed to be, it sounds like we missed out on a real gem.

SiN:Episodes…I loved the first one…what happened? I read that just because MumboJumbo aquired Ritual Entertainment doesn’t mean the SiN series is dead…just on the back burner? But that story is 4 years old.

Let’s go old school here.

Van Buren, AKA the original Fallout 3. It sucks because a whole lot of the content was already completed by the time Interplay shut down.

Oh god, I remember that. The soundtrack sounded fucking awesome too.

Shit, man.

Oh, Aliens: Colonial Marines. Not canned officially, but put on a long fucking hold.

I remember Huxley purely because it was one of the first games I saw using Unreal3 tech.

Then it hung around, games got released, it stayed where it was… :frowning:

It’s not even on hold. They showed new screenshots at PAX and stated it is still a “priority for them”.

Tomba! 3

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