Eight Days is a canceled London Studios project (that's now replaced by EyePet). Videos of the game's early development are starting to leak onto the internet, revealing the game's reliance on the now-standard cover mechanic employed by most every third person shooter on the market. This video reminds us a lot of Uncharted -- but it appears this main character is a lot faster than our good ol' friend Nathan Drake. Check out the video, after the cut.
The textures on those blocks are horrible and the landscape is really boring *giggle*
I really dont know who gave the go ahead to axe this puppy. Maybe it had no direction story wise... but hey, look at Uncharted. Start with a good story, run out of ideas and through zombies in *shrug*
I agree with you Averna - only reason i can think of this game being canned - story
Because seriously, gameplay possibilities, who WOULDN'T want to run around shooting the shit out of deserts/streets/office blocks/warehouses/banks or whatever with those annimations?
I mean Uncharted was slick outdoors...this would have been an epic urban action game...Kinda like Stranglehold?
yea when i saw him sliding over the boxes, i immediately thought of Stranglehold.....which i would love to pick up if i could find on the cheap lol.....
Too bad this got canned, I was looking forward to this a lot more than Eye pet. But I know a lot of kids will be all over the eye pet if it gets promoted well.
I think it should be pretty obvious why it was canned. It's just another 3rd person shooter with an emphasis on its cover system. Woooo
As much as EyePet will obviously receive a segmented audience, I think the technology behind it was really able to wow alot more people than this tech demo.
The tech demo here looks pretty cool, definitely. I really like the number of variations in slides, rolls, shuffles, dives, but who knows how good the story was. The script could have been complete garbage or cliche. The environments were likely to look washed out and monotone. In the end, the world is likely to benefit just as much by seeing this video as they would by receiving a final product.
That's one of the reasons they used to explain the cancellation. And honestly I think it was a good decision.
EyePet is innovative and something that isn't a shooter...BUT it's reliance on the PlayStation Eye is it's only problem. People may not be willing to dish out the dough.
And Eight Days looked like it may have had a very good story. So it's really a lose-lose unless EyePet can rise above it's gimmick.
The PlaystationEYE is only £20. Its a platinum game and a little bit more - not too much outlay, and some of the games in progress for this little piece of magic will propell the PS3 into a whole new audience.
I really wanted this game, from that first trailer back in 2006. I loved Uncharted and can't wait for #2, but this would have still been welcomed in the market.
Is it really solidly cancelled? Or just put on hold? I have heard conflicting reports...
Either way it does look snazzy, Uncharted had loads more animations though and it was walking along high cover that went lower. Then again, this was just a tech exercise.
Hopefully the 'rolling around on the floor' stuff, going around corners while staying under cover and sliding under low obsticles will be picked up by ND for Uncharted 2 and this game will become even more obselete.
Though, saying that, the files are still there, theres no reason why after Eyepet they can't fuse this game with The Getaway and make GTA-esque / Uncharted-esque style third person sandbox shoot em up.
lol i was thinking the same thing........lol......thats where the island took him a canceled video game and he is doomed to living in this video forever
Is it just me, or am I the only one who thought it looked like there was an actual person in a video game?
That's how smooth the animations & stuff are. It's like there's real emotion in wanting to "cover"... and the leg motions in rotating the body from one wall to another is slick.
Just don't get why someone would can this game. Looks like it could have really been set apart from others. Especially that "Arizona" setting in that E3 video we saw ages ago. Or was it some other state? - Not sure.
well eyepet would sell better because the little kids would want it then the parents have to get up to 3 things a ps3 a eyetoy and (or) the game wich equels $$$. but eight days would be awesome it looked better than the cg k2 trailer.
I don't know why people threw a fit over this game's cancellation. Nothing was known about it. The Getaway on the other hand, that really burned my britches. I absolutely loved the first, and thought that another game was deserved.
Funny how this game was barely talked about, they cancel it and all of a sudden, because we see a little bit of the animation, it was the game that would take the PS3 sales ahead of the 360 (claimed) sales in the US. :|
The Getaway was a POS, all they did was swear, the writing was terrible, they couldnt say anything without uttering some 4 letter expleteive and the first two games had less to do than GTA4, outside of the story.
It would be a huge mistake to increase the kids interest with the PS3 via LBP and not capitalise with EyePet and other games like it. Not 'Generic Shooter #643638457 /w 'Cool' Animations and Cover.
If followed in the footsteps of GTA and with 8 Days cover system, a getaway game with a good ol hardcore british gangster mob story plot "right ol geezer!" could have pulled off pretty well, and for once, I don't have to be in New York for the 10000000000000th time in a game, I can actually play in a city I'm used to, a city I know. That with the hijacking of red buses, raiding the london eye, breaking into buckingham palace, and bam, there you have it, a killer PS3 sandbox game to match that or come close to that of GTA status.
It could have been done, it really could have, I only wish they had me in charge of the plot, I already have original british gangster themed ideas popping up in my head. Could have had Danny Dyer appear in the game :D