Deep Rift [PS3 - Prototype]

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24 Jul 2010

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Deep Rift was a prototype for an action adventure based in a flooded city, that was in development by Union Entertainment. Due to a lack of publishers’ interest, it seems that Union’s PlayStation 3 title did not go into full production. It’s currently unknown if this could have been related to their new Zero G project, a game that should be adapted as a film soon.

20th Century Fox has picked up the rights to Union Entertainment’s sci-fi thriller video game concept “Zero-G” says The Hollywood Reporter. The game, which is still in production and created by Daniel Jevons, revolves around a major U.S. city being attacked by a devastating, never-before-seen weapon.

Another game concept, titled Backlight,  should also be in development at Union (as reported by Variety) but it looks much different from Deep Rift.

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3 Responses to Deep Rift [PS3 - Prototype]

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jmp

July 27th, 2010 at 7:56 pm

Looks awesome! Too bad.

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Shifty

August 2nd, 2010 at 6:27 am

Agreed, looked like it could of been a pretty decent game, offering something new to a frankly rather bland array of craptastic action adventure games.

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Nils R.

November 18th, 2010 at 11:54 am

0:45 >> Music by Nine Inch Nails – “Warm Place” :D

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