“I was literally walking in yelling at the marketing department”.
After the news was shared online earlier this year that Monolith would be closing its doors for good, there were a lot of tributes written about the studio’s 30-year-plus history.
As you’d probably expect, many of these went on to celebrate the company’s involvement in the development of groundbreaking first-person shooters, such as Blood, No One Lives Forever, and F.E.A.R, as well as its work on licensed games like Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor and its sequel. But the reality is the company’s output was actually a lot more interesting and diverse than many of those accounts would have you believe, featuring a ton of other lesser-known titles that have since gone on to generate small but passionate followings that continue to exist even to this day.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“I was literally walking in yelling at the marketing department”.
After the news was shared online earlier this year that Monolith would be closing its doors for good, there were a lot of tributes written about the studio’s 30-year-plus history.
As you’d probably expect, many of these went on to celebrate the company’s involvement in the development of groundbreaking first-person shooters, such as Blood, No One Lives Forever, and F.E.A.R, as well as its work on licensed games like Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor and its sequel. But the reality is the company’s output was actually a lot more interesting and diverse than many of those accounts would have you believe, featuring a ton of other lesser-known titles that have since gone on to generate small but passionate followings that continue to exist even to this day.
Read the full article on timeextension.com