Radar Confirms Prey 2, Unveils Earth No More Art, Details Soul Stalking Effort Incarnate
by Chris Faylor, Mar 18, 2008 8:00am PDTFollowing this weekend's inadvertent revelation, self-described "entertainment entity" Radar Group has officially announced the sequel to Human Head's portal-hopping, gravity-bending shooter Prey (PC, X360) and issued the small piece of concept art we posted over the weekend (left).
The company confirmed that Human Head will be reprising its role as developer for Prey 2, which is slated to hit PC and Xbox 360. The storyline is said to have main character Tommy escaping "an Earth that no longer wants him for a future that cannot survive without him." An estimated release date was not provided.
Along with two bits of concept art (above) for Recoil Games' Earth No More (PC, PS3, X360), Radar also revealed a brief synopsis of its third project, Incarnate.
An open world action-adventure title set in present-day Chicago, Incarnate is being developed by an as-yet-unannounced studio for unknown platforms.
"The re-incarnated souls of history's most evil people are converging on present-day Chicago," reads Radar's description of Incarnate. "Stalk your prey in the wide open city, search for them in the dark places, and maybe you will survive long enough to solve the mystery of your own past."
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On the other hand... hunting reincarnated famous evil people in modern-day Chicago? Could be awesome, if done right. Obviously, with few exceptions, history's bad guys wouldn't themselves offer up much of a fight. I suppose if they're "souls" they might have supernatural powers, but that's lame. Better if instead they recruited some modern-day like-minded sociopaths (e.g. Hitler enlists an army of Neo-nazis). If it's the supernatural route, perhaps these baddies could reincarnate their some help from their respective time period (e.g. Attila brings back some Huns).
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