“I would probably pitch a different pantheon…”.
Monolith Productions — the company behind games like No One Lives Forever, F.E.A.R, and Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor — once pitched a video game adaptation of John Carpenter’s 1986 film Big Trouble In Little China to Fox. That’s according to a recent interview between Time Extension and the former Monolith artist Mattthew Allen.
According to Allen, the pitch happened following the release of the Ice-T-led action-adventure game Sanity: Aiken’s Artifact, which was published by Fox Interactive in the year 2000, with the latter company offering Monolith a choice of IPs that it could potentially work on next.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“I would probably pitch a different pantheon…”.
Monolith Productions — the company behind games like No One Lives Forever, F.E.A.R, and Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor — once pitched a video game adaptation of John Carpenter’s 1986 film Big Trouble In Little China to Fox. That’s according to a recent interview between Time Extension and the former Monolith artist Mattthew Allen.
According to Allen, the pitch happened following the release of the Ice-T-led action-adventure game Sanity: Aiken’s Artifact, which was published by Fox Interactive in the year 2000, with the latter company offering Monolith a choice of IPs that it could potentially work on next.
Read the full article on timeextension.com