While there are none of those in this list, I did track down twenty-five canceled games that you can actually play. Personally, I would love to take a look at some possible Final Fantasy cancellations.
My point is there has to be loads of every game sequel you can possibly imagine on the hard drives of your favorite company. So they're not only competing with themselves but the industry as a whole.Īh, but I'm getting a little off track here. Plus the video game landscape has changed since the last episode came out in 2007! Other companies have pushed forward the non-cutscene heavy storytelling they introduced in the original game. Half-Life has been put on such a high pedestal that it is ultimately impossible to please everyone with a sequel.
Will we ever see it? That remains to be seen, but I get why Valve is hesitant. Valve, where is it? While it's never been announced in an official capacity you know there has to be multiple prototypes out there. Yes, we all want to know about Half-Life 3. These projects, on both sides of the spectrum, may not see the light of day publicly. We covered a lot of canceled games last year and yet there's still more to uncover! New games get seemingly announced every day and with that so do cancellations.