Guillermo Del Toro‘s inSANE, a Lovecraftian themed action-horror title from the prolific director which was canned by THQ back in August, has found some new life according to a report by genre website Bloody Disgusting. In the piece, the site mentions that the developer and publisher for the Lovecraftian IP has yet to be revealed and that the game will arrive on next-generation consoles sometime in 2015 at the earliest. Well, [...]
THQ has announced that they’re dropping Guillermo del Toro’s InSane, an elaborate horror trilogy that would have been developed by Volition, the same company that gave us Saints Row. In addition to dropping this title they’ve also announced their plans to no longer be involved in Facebook or mobile gaming. This news comes after a series of cuts from the struggling publisher, who have already dropped out of the licensed children’s [...]
Thanks to a new interview with THQ’s vice president of Core Games, Danny Bilson gives us some insight on just how well INsane is coming along.
Thanks to a new interview up on THQ’s website, we’re finding out more details on Del Toro’s involvement with the game Insane and just how deep this horror game goes.
If you thought 2011 would be a massive year before, just wait until you hear about all of these new titles! Straight from the VGA's, in addition to Mass Effect 3 and Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, there's...
When I found out that famous movie director Guillermo del Toro was going to be creating a video game with THQ I didn’t really know what to expect. Del Toro’s films usually draw on sources like weird fiction and fantasy, usually blending the realms of reality and fantasy. While he did promise he would be making a horror game, he did mention it was going to be one “with a [...]
…so suck it, Ebert! Yes, we are flogging that dead horse again, mostly because del Toro touches on a lot of things I agree with when it comes to video games being art.
It started with Steven Spielberg and Boom Blox: a movie director going into game design. This continues with one of my favourite directors: Guillermo del Toro. Del Toro has confirmed to MTV that THQ will publish his first title, tentatively scheduled for release sometime in 2013.