Edge writes: "Arthur C Clarke's third law of prediction states that "any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic". It could be argued that videogames fit that description, but how many are truly magical? Experiences that imprint on your mind, that have to be shared with friends, that take your breath away, come along every few years.
AionGuard is built with magical technology. More importantly, it looks like it might just be magical."
This list takes a look at ten cancelled video games that make you wonder why anyone thought they were a good idea in the first place. From gimmicky titles relying on underpowered technology to horrifically weird ideas with bizarre premises, it’s probably a good thing that these awful-sounding games never saw the light of day.
"AionGuard–an open world fantasy game–which was rumoured to have been cancelled back in 2010, is still in development at Avalanche Studios we’ve been told."