EverythingIncredible said:I thought they meant a new Legacy of Kain...
ace_of_something said:The question remains. Will they manage to finish it before they're bought, pillaged, or otherwise have to put a 'out of business' sign on their front door?
This person has provided the true answer to their money woes.EverythingIncredible said:I thought they meant a new Legacy of Kain...
Correction: Silicon Knights do not own the Legacy of Kain franchise. Crystal Dynamics owns the rights to Legacy of Kain and have so since 1997. Silicon Knights only developed the first game in the series; no other contribution was made by these meatbags.Doom972 said:I'm pretty sure they are talking about a sequel to Eternal Darkness but I really hope they are going to return to the Legacy of Kain series.
An Eternal Darkness remake will also be nice for those of us who never owned a Gamecube.
Acknowledgement: technically yes, Crystal Dynamics won rights to the franchise who were then added to Eidos? list of developers who is now a subsidiary of Square Enix.Doom972 said:I'm pretty sure the rights to LoK belong to Square-Enix now.
The first game was the best in my opinion and I'd really like to see what SK can do to bring back that franchise.
Acknowledgement: very well, you have informed this droid well meatbag. you may be the last one i kill today, should we meet in person of course.OutrageousEmu said:Because Nintendo still own the rights to Eternal Darkness, and they clearly know that hardcore gamers don't play the Wii (see Rainfall) so they have no reason to rerelease that game. As for the others, Gex and LOk already have been rereleased on PsN, and no-one ants to touch Twin Snakes.