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![]() Game Brain Join Date: Dec 1999 Posts: 14,262 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts | *Source: Planet Gamecube PGC got the chance to speak with Silicon Knights president Denis Dyack this morning in Las Vegas. The full interview will be posted later this weekend, but here are a few choice selections: Silicon Knights is currently working on multiple titles. Dyack would not say exactly how many there are. SK will be showing something at E3 in May, but we don't know if it will be playable. Too Human is still in development. Dyack describes the game as a "futuristic psychological thrilller", and he says it is very different from Eternal Darkness. SK wants the upcoming games to have more flash and "pizazz" than Eternal Darkness did. SK admits that Eternal Darkness left many loose ends in its story and that those loose ends may one day be explored in a new game. However, such a game is not necessarily in development right now. |
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