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Razer: The Ninja Theory Game That Never Was

Ninja Theory the talented team behind Heavenly Sword, DMC: Devil May Cry and the upcoming Hellblade, had another title called Razer that never saw the light of day.

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no_more_heroes3540d ago

"Players would come together and fight a creature that has taken a planet," the developer writes. "In effect, this would be the world’s biggest boss fight. The creature was a beast that lived in the cloud driven by a complex adaptive AI server. Tens of thousands of players would take part in taking down this monster over the course of months and years."

Sounds like something that would be right up MS's alley.

Sharingan_no_Kakashi3540d ago

Make it!!!

The climate is different now. This game will sell.

kingdom183540d ago

Looks like a mix of Warframe and Evolve to me, would have done well I think.

Summons753540d ago

Talented? That's a joke. If they put as much effort into their games that they do insuting gamers and developers then they could be decent at best. Ninja Theory is the worst.

Summons753539d ago

clearly you are that it sucked so bad since you're the one who brought it up.

Sir_Simba3540d ago

this is awesome. I want it, I want IIIIIIIIIT

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Weekend Deals Featuring 50% off Razer BlackWidow Keyboard and More

Check out these new weekend deals on a ton of gear. For instance the Razer BlackWidow Keyboard and more. See anything you like?

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Save At Least $20 on the Razer Wolverine V2 Controller and Even More Right Now

There's no better way to start 2022 off than to buff up your gaming setup with some Razer accessories and more. Check them out now.

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Razer announces concept Enki Pro HyperSense haptic feedback gaming chair

Razer has just released details on a concept gaming chair featuring haptic feedback from experts D-BOX. Based on Razer’s Enki Pro gaming chairs, the Enki Pro HyperSense features 65,000 haptic variations and can simulate forces of +/- 1G. The chair tilts backwards and vertically 1.5 inches.