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  • Warhound being 'reevaluated' by Techland, not officially canceled

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    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    07.06.2009

    In 19 days, it'll be two years since we last heard anything about Call of Juarez developer Techland's "open ended FPS," Warhound. So, when we heard last week that the developer was still working on its zombie-infused Dead Island, we shot Techland an email and asked about the game once intended to rival Crysis' graphics. Blazej Krakowiak, the company's international brand manager, told us, "We reached a certain development stage and had to postpone it because of Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood." He continued, "A release of an ambitious and well-received title is always a good moment to unwind a little bit and reevaluate all the options," speaking to the recent release of Bound in Blood. "It wouldn't be a good idea for us to discuss them right now." Though Krakowiak doesn't exactly confirm our suspicions on the fate of Warhound, his caginess on the game's fate speaks volumes. %Gallery-5211%

  • Techland's Dead Island still shambling about

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    07.02.2009

    You know Techland, right? No no, not that weird Discovery Zone ripoff your Dad used to take you to when you were a little kid -- the Polish developer! You know, the comany that makes Call of Juarez and ... ummm ... not much else. Anyway, while speaking recently with G4TV, the company's international brand manager, Blazej Krakowiak, confirmed a second title from the developer, albeit one announced way back in 2007, named Dead Island. Unfortunately, the game's website tells us little to nothing about the game's current status. So, we emailed Techland this afternoon and Krakowiak told us, "As far as Dead Island goes, nothing has changed regarding our media silence .... the game's worldwide publisher is still waiting for their best moment to strike and reveal the awesome stuff we're preparing for zombie fans and gamers." He also confirmed to us the game's still in-development status, saying, "The game's still alive (or better yet, still Dead) and doing great." As G4TV rightly points out, when the game was shown last it was without a publisher, so if anything, this means good things for Techland's zombie game. After all, we're still wondering what happened to the company's open-world FPS game, Warhound ...

  • WAR's must-have expansion races: Beasts of Chaos?

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    Chris Chester
    Chris Chester
    04.03.2008

    It's that time again to on our wizard hat and dive back into the lush tabletop world of Warhammer. In our last installment, we made the case that the mystical Wood Elves are actually cool enough in their own right to justify having three elven races in a single game. Skaven and Lizardmen add an air of diversity on top of their already considerable charms, but there's just so much to like about Athel Loren that we felt compelled.Having said that, where there is Order, there are must be Destruction. Warhammer aficionados will probably already have guessed, but the fourth expansion race that we'd like to see added to Mythic's vibrant-looking game is none other than the Beasts of Chaos. They have the potential to produce some really awe-inspiring Chaos abominations that we feel would nicely off-set those namby pamby elves.Click the image above to get in touch with your bestial side. %Gallery-19699%

  • Warhound: open-ended FPS headed to Xbox 360, PC in 2008

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    Christopher Grant
    Christopher Grant
    07.25.2007

    While we're not sure if the luscious Crysis is making its way to new-gen consoles, Techland is pretty sure their upcoming FPS, Warhound, is. Announced several months back, and previewed at IGN, Warhound is another FPS with a list of innovations as long as our arm (which is quite long, actually).The new fact sheet, released today, promises buzzwords features like freedom of choice (take that determinists!), unique cover systems, a realistic economy, dynamic battlefields, and destructible environments. All that, and pretty graphics that rival Crysis? The team at Techland – you may know them from such games as Call of Juarez – certainly think so. Warhound is heading to the Xbox 360 and PC (XP and Vista, thank you) sometime in 2008. Until then, check out the screenshots and some video after the break.%Gallery-5211%