Shadow of the Eternals on indefinite hold

When the first crowdfunding campaign for Shadow of the Eternals failed to rouse interest, developer Precursor Games scrapped it and launched a second two months later. After that also failed, well, Precursor is finally giving up on the spiritual sequel to Eternal Darkness. Or, in its words, putting the game "on hold" and disbanding until "when and if the time is right."

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When the first crowdfunding campaign for Shadow of the Eternals failed to rouse interest, developer Precursor Games scrapped it and launched a second two months later. After that also failed, well, Precursor is finally giving up on the spiritual sequel to Eternal Darkness. Or, in its words, putting the game "on hold" and disbanding until "when and if the time is right."

"It is with a heavy heart that we have decided to put the Shadow of the Eternals project on hold," chief creative officer Denis Dyack said in Friday's announcement.

Many of us will be taking a break. For those who are not aware, we all worked on this project as a labor of love and self financed 100% of everything for a over a year to try to make Shadow of the Eternals a reality. Although we did not succeed on doing this, we succeeded in making many friends and starting something that we hope provided value for those involved. We have no regrets.

The first campaign sought $1.5 million, but the second halved the goal to only $750,000--clearly one was foolish. In the end, it only attracted $323,950. Many fans' faith in the game had already been weakened by the involvement of Dyack, the former head of Silicon Knights, whom some blamed--whether correctly or not--for the collapse of the Eternal Darkness developer.

"Is the project dead? No, but we feel it needs a rest too. We have all agreed as a group that when and if the time is right we will get together and start it up again," Dyack concluded. "Keep your head high everyone and remember what we have accomplished together."

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    September 30, 2013 7:15 AM

    Alice O'Connor posted a new article, Shadow of the Eternals on indefinite hold.

    When the first crowdfunding campaign for Shadow of the Eternals failed to rouse interest, developer Precursor Games scrapped it and launched a second two months later. After that also failed, well, Precursor is finally giving up on the spiritual sequel to Eternal Darkness. Or, in its words, putting the game "on hold" and disbanding until "when and if the time is right."

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      September 30, 2013 7:57 AM

      i absolutely loved that fucking game playing it the first time on the GC. the pre-cursor game to the Amnesia series (IMHO)

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      September 30, 2013 8:21 AM

      I figured when Kenneth McCulloch was arrested that that would spell the end of this thing.

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      September 30, 2013 8:48 AM

      Eternal Darkness was fun but overrated.

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      September 30, 2013 9:07 AM

      Lots of bitter gamers ruined it :(

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        September 30, 2013 9:17 AM

        erm...hardly? they tried to raise funds twice and failed twice. The crew that made Eternal Darkness doesn't even exist anymore, only the managers and Dyack.

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          September 30, 2013 9:18 AM

          My point is that there were a ton of people that couldn't get past Dyack.

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            September 30, 2013 9:27 AM

            Dyack is a pretty good reason not to fund something.

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            September 30, 2013 9:35 AM

            Why should anyone 'get past Dyack'...he was basically all there is left of the original creative crew once Ken McCulloch got busted for child porn, and it's Dyack's own fault that he hasn't gained any trust from gamers over the past decade.

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              September 30, 2013 2:26 PM

              Right?

              I really don't know what else they expected, putting a guy with Dyack's bad reputation at the forefront of their project.

              I'm a big fan of Eternal Darkness and I sure as shit didn't pony up a penny when I realized how little they seemed to have learned from the last fiasco.

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