A website for the Radar Group appeared and then disappeared last week, offering tantalizing hints about the next game in the Prey series. Now, that game has been officially confirmed along with other projects like Earth No More, in which a chemical weapons specialist attempts to save the world and Incarnate, where the reincarnated souls of history's most evil people converge on Chicago.
You may be wondering "What is the Radar Group?" Well, they don't develop games and they don't publish games. Basically, they're a middleman of sorts, focusing on games that could translate well to films, a task handled by sister company Depth Entertainment (which is currently focused on the Max Payne film). In short: You know all those logos and brands you see before you start your game? Radar's another one of those.
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Posted: Mar 18th 2008 2:26PM (Unverified) said
All of the world's historic evil people converge upon Chicago... Why Chicago... Why not... Just throwing this out there... New Jersey? Or the Caribean... If I was one of the world's most evil individuals and I came back I would just go enjoy life at this point...
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Posted: Apr 9th 2008 12:10AM hvnlysoldr said
Maybe the Chicago Fire was an attempt to converge before hand and the protagonist's grandpa had delayed it.
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