Though Paradox Interactive has been gradually broadening its portfolio over the last few years, the grand strategy games produced by the internal team at Paradox Development Studio have remained the predictable and reliable cornerstone of their catalogue. Historical series such as Crusader Kings, Europa Universalis, Victoria and Hearts of Iron have all enjoyed sequels and expansions, fascinating hardcore strategists for well over a decade. They've established the studio as one focused on intricately detailed, carefully researched games that are firmly rooted in the real world, albeit ones that give players the chance to send history in new and unexpected directions.
Gamereactor looks back at some games that disappeared before they saw the light of day.
Great read;I'm still sad about silent hills & star wars 1313. Hopefully one day both games see the light of day.
Redwood Falls, Eight Days, Getaway 3. What about these games?
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Joystiq - Paradox Interactive's fantasy epic Runemaster is taking a perma-break. Revealed early this year, with a console edition announced at Gamescom, the publisher is casting a freeze spell on the game's development "until further notice."
A look at the branching RPG that is Runemaster, set in a fantasy realm based on Norse mythology and powered by procedural generation.
Nice writing, for a game I honestly wasn't aware, until now.
I will check this out at release!
It was a game id heard nothing from, but think it could get quite a cult game exploring all the possibilities...