Silicon Knights sticks by Too Human trilogy

Silicon Knights sticks by Too Human trilogy
James Orry Updated on by

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Too Human launched in August 2008, and was intended to be the first part of a major new trilogy for the Xbox 360.

Poor reviews and disappointing sales appeared to have scuppered developer Silicon Knights’ plans, but studio president Denis Dyack remains confident the trilogy will be completed.

“We intend to finish the trilogy but no comment beyond that… You know, there’s very public litigation around that,” Dyack told IndustryGamers.

The litigation Dyack refers to is the ongoing lawsuit with Epic Games. Silicon Knights claims Epic supplied it with an incomplete Unreal Engine with which to work with, resulting in the need to build a new game engine for Too Human.

For all its problems we felt Too Human was actually worth a look so we’d be quite interested in seeing the trilogy completed. Would you give Too Human 2 a chance if it ever saw the light of day?