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Submitted by ChayneSmokin 970d ago | article

Before and after: the games that changed during development

Most games usually require a lot of touch-up work during their development before they're ready for release. Usually it's nothing major. A haircut for the main character here, the occasional unintentionally offensive Arabic song removed there. Some games, though, go through more than mere cosmetic changes. The following collection of titles all changed drastically during their development cycles. Sometimes for the better. Sometimes not (Culture, Halo, Halo 2, Halo Series, Halo: Combat Evolved, okami, Prey, PS2, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction, Wii, Xbox)

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