SCI has reveled that work on a new Battlestations: Midway game is already underway, due to the recent success of the first release for this series. The original title entered the UK charts at No1 for both the PC and Xbox 360 and has been receiving some great review scores.
Just Cause 5 could be a turning point for the franchise. Here are five things Avalanche Studios could do to keep Just Cause fresh.
Avalanche Studios' open-world franchise is due to make its next-gen debut, as the franchise is ripe with potential for a comeback.
I dunno man, 4 kinda sucked compared to 3 personally, i do wish they would take on a Mercenaries sequel though
I think the game needs a reboot.
Same save the island situation since the first. Each iteration feels mostly a tech upgrade.
They're busy working on Contraband, a new IP. I like Just Cause but they don't need to pump them out one after another. Mad Max showed they're far more than a one trick pony, so just let them do what they want to do.
In an interview with Wassup Conversations, Mikael Säker writer of such games like Battlefield 3,4,1 and The Darkness, talks about a cancelled steampunk open-world game in an alternative history of the 1950s of London. The game was in production at Avalanche Studios, the developer behind Just Cause games but it was cancelled due to economical crisis of the studio at the time. More about the game in the link.
"That was not fun. I think they had to let the half of the studio go, over a night because of the economic collapse. The publisher cancelled all their games except one, and it was a big publisher. But had been working on this awesome open-world game set in an alternative reality version of 1950s. It was insane! We had a huge this huge version of London that looked spectacular. We didn't have skyscrapers, but we had, like inverted heights, so the city grew downwards, to the ground. You could fly ziplines, airships, planes and jump down to these really, really deep holes in the middle of the city. So it was visually, and world-building wise spectacular and It had some really great gameplay ideas." Unfortunately, the game was cancelled because it needed another two years of development during those hard times of Avalanche.
Why do we miss out on such gems?
"steampunk open-world game in an alternative history of the 1950s of London."
That sounds awesome, and of course it's cancelled. *Sigh*
Looks interesting. Microsoft or Sony could help (€€€) with this game's development.
BTW, wouldn't mind a Mad Max sequel from Avalanche.
It sucks when games get canceled especially if they’re bringing something unique to the market.
people keep asking for a modern version of this game but i say no and the reason is modern navel warfair is way unballanced. if you think gameplay is short and un fun now wait till a jet slams a missle into you at 10 miles away and you cant see them to shoot them down.
Couldn't agree more!
Got to keep it or that era maybe with parts set in set in the north atlantic with battles involving Bismarck, Tirpitz, Scharnhorst, Hood, Ark Royal, The Wolf Pack etc etc. The history does not have to be too precise just that it's good fun!!
I have never been a fan of this type of game but this is excellent, one thing about BSM is that you are Not 100% accurate all the time, the modern "fire & forget" warfare would take the edge of off it, being able to see your "enemy" and know that neither of you has a clue if you are going to get shot down or sunk is one reason I like it so much!!
Lets have some more of the same!