During a talk at the 2010 Develop Conference in Brighton, England, Double Fine headman and video game developer legend Tim Schafer said his studio now has four projects in development and none of them is Brutal Legend 2.
He admitted the company is working on "indie-style" games, which may be downloadable. Schafer's video game output has rarely failed to impress critics, but sales have sometimes been lower than expected.
Schafer said the "indie approach" will let them play with different demographics which should give them "more chances at having a hit game."
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Something about recreating old school graphics in an era of HD high poly photo realism just hits a spot. I'm not nostalgic cause I mostly played GameCube and GB/A, but it's a visual style that gets over looked even by indies.
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Brutal Legend was a disaster. Even at $5 dollars retail price, no one still wants to pick it up.
Heh, it was only scrapped because it sold poorly. It only sold poorly because it didn't have enough of that "Schaffer Magic".
Aw man I loved that game. One of the greatest games I played.
Psychonauts 2 please
Brutal Legend was a great game but it got released with many AAA games comeing out at that time