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Lots of video games get canceled due to studio closures, lack of resources, and other issues, but we would have loved to play these 10 canceled games.
Not only was P.T. an awesome demo, but just the way it was dropped on us and eventually revealed as Silent Hills was one of those really special moments in gaming. I don't even want to be reminded of it now.
I just want a Getaway 3. I mean Sony has nailed the cinematic, open world genre for a while now. A return to the Getaway with the tech they got now would be so good
Six Days in Fallujah was a game I would have been interested to see how it would have turned out. SOCOM like tactical shooter with destructive environments. Lots of work on it and then it was just scrapped.
Now Loading: We all know the feeling, a new game just got announced, and it looks awesome! You follow all of the news, watch all of the trailers, and the hype train storms full steam ahead towards release day.
And then suddenly, boom. The game's cancelled. Months of anticipation, all for nothing. The pre-order disappears from you basket, and once again you find yourself thinking "Dammit, I really wanted to play that one", but you know you never will.
Over the years, this feeling has become all too common with gamers across the globe, as stellar-looking titles get dropped time and time again by publishers for a variety of reasons.
Here's five of the best cancelled games that we'll never get to play:
Silent Hills is the worst for me, was really excited about that game.
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GRTV lists the Top 7 games they never got to play in this video feature.
The title is true.
Let's hope that it won't be a bugfest like New Vegas
Fuck.ing.brill.
This information is literally years old. You just dressed it up to seem new and exciting, and poorly attempted to skew it into some kind of "insider information". If it wasn't such a poor and immaturely-written article, you may have coerced a bit more people. Unfortunately, I feel like I've just listened to a 13-year-old ramble about Pokemon cards.
Please, if you're going to submit your own articles, do a decent job of writing them.