Terminal Reality was riding a strong wave in the early 2000s. Fresh off the success of Nocturne and the Blair Witch titles, the studio’s next project, BloodRayne, was shaping up to be a bloody, stylised action game.
However, researcher Susan Flint recently found out that Terminal Reality was quietly involved in several projects behind the scenes, some of which were cancelled under mysterious circumstances. One of the most obscure among them was Guardian City: The Forgotten.
Available material shows us that Terminal Reality planned to collaborate with Khameleon Entertainment on what appears to have been an action-oriented game rooted in horror. And hear this, too: the project would not have used the studio’s Infernal Engine. Instead, Terminal Reality developed a bespoke engine specifically for The Forgotten.
What ultimately happened to the project remains unknown. Flint notes, however, that The Forgotten was at one point intended to appear as a cameo character in BloodRayne. It is unknown which platforms the game was targetting, but it could have been the PS2.
Credit: Susan Flint
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