kotaku.com— An interactive crime thriller, murder mystery set in the 40s is Rockstar's next big game, the developer announced minutes ago.
Sep 25, 2006View in Crawl 4
I'm a bit interested at to what console(s) this will be made available to...mainly how games like this will end up translating to the Wii control system.
Looks good. I'm kind of waiting for someone to sue them before the games comes out however, for "the possibility that this game could be blamed for teen violence in the future" XD
Should be interesting to see more information on this game for me, because it's an Australian developer working on this (Rockstar are probably have a similar involvement in this game to their involvement in the Max Payne series). You don't really get to hear much about Australian game developers, but they do seem to be on the up and up. Some games that are worthy of at least some notice are Tribe Vengeance (I think that was done by Irrational Games Australian studio), and Transformers Armada for the PS2 (that was done by Australian developer Melbourne House).
mrbabymanSep 25, 2006Submitter
Site includes Teaser Trailer!
phreakintheroomSep 26, 2006
I'm a bit interested at to what console(s) this will be made available to...mainly how games like this will end up translating to the Wii control system.
phreakintheroomSep 26, 2006
Not really any different from virtually hacking things to pieces in Zelda...
strictlybogartSep 26, 2006
so many great quotes form that game
jackhallowsSep 26, 2006
Looks good. I'm kind of waiting for someone to sue them before the games comes out however, for "the possibility that this game could be blamed for teen violence in the future" XD
pheenSep 26, 2006
It a trailer for a trailer. I think I'm going to kill myself now.
revenge7Sep 26, 2006
That was the first person I thought of when I saw this.
curseyouberkleySep 26, 2006
Damn. That was lame.
troy_huchSep 27, 2006
Should be interesting to see more information on this game for me, because it's an Australian developer working on this (Rockstar are probably have a similar involvement in this game to their involvement in the Max Payne series). You don't really get to hear much about Australian game developers, but they do seem to be on the up and up. Some games that are worthy of at least some notice are Tribe Vengeance (I think that was done by Irrational Games Australian studio), and Transformers Armada for the PS2 (that was done by Australian developer Melbourne House).
rmclaughlinSep 27, 2006
Max Payne -esque?I want to see more.