Games Missing In Action

by Eddie Turner on June 26, 2008 12:00 AM EST

Alan Wake, a psychological action-adventure thriller, is a game that many people have been looking forward to for a long time. Even though information about the game remains scant (despite a few major previews over the years), anxiety about what developer Remedy Entertainment has been up to has not gone away. The initial trailer that was made public at the time of the game's announcement in May of 2005 portrayed a desperate man who encountered what can be either supernatural beings or government agents. While some may refer to the two as one in the same, there's no doubt that strange happenings will be the center of this much-anticipated title. Alan Wake will be released on the Xbox 360 and Windows platforms, and one of its claims to fame is that it will fully support multi-core (at least quad-core) processors. The big question is, when will it arrive? Although information about the game may be better described as under wraps rather than missing in action, its progress continues to remain a mystery.


This screenshot may give many gamers the quick impression that Darkest of Days is just another wartime shooter, but it most assuredly is not. In fact, the Civil War era shown here is only one of a series of time periods your character will visit over the course of the game. However, it is a first person shooter, though it's centered on time travel. The premise of the game involves your character being sent back in time to alter some of humanity's most pivotal events for the better in an attempt to change the world.

While screens depicting some of the other time periods would be interesting to see, only a few depicting the Civil War period were released when the game was announced in July of last year. This of course may have been representative of the fact that the game wasn't very far into the development process. Whatever the case, developer 8Monkey Labs has done nothing to promote the game in over a year, save for some blog posts that tout the revamping of their site. PC and Xbox 360 are the intended platforms.


Announced in July of 2006, Cipher Complex was touted as an action game for the conspiracy-minded gamer. Players will join agent John Cipher as he infiltrates a group of rogue agents who have destroyed one the US government's recon satellites. Apparently, the conspiracy lies with those involved whose agenda for taking out the satellite is nothing short of earth shattering. Gamers can expect a sufficient amount of gunplay in Cipher Complex, along with a heavy focus on stealth and fighting. Originally targeted for a 2007 release on the Xbox 360 and PS3, Cipher has gone dark after only a few updates about its progress, the last of which occurred one year after the game was announced. In fact, with the official site currently showing no details, we're not too hopeful that this game will see the light of day. If you're interested, keep an eye on developer Edge of Reality.

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  • at80eighty - Thursday, June 26, 2008 - link

    JARRED - BE A MAN ; DO IT OR CANCEL IT™
  • IvanAndreevich - Thursday, June 26, 2008 - link

    Strangely enough I didn't know about ANY of these.

    PS Duke Nukem Forever? :)
  • EddieTurner - Thursday, June 26, 2008 - link

    As far as Duke is concerned, a new teaser trailer was released within the past few weeks. Also, a new interview vid with the devs that show of some actual gameplay footage is out there. The game is hardly off the radar.
  • at80eighty - Thursday, June 26, 2008 - link

    good grief IvanAndreevich, do yourself a favour & look at the videos for Alan Wake

    despite it being wrapped up fairly well i was hoping for another edition of Max Payne - but i was pretty ecstatic about Remedy making A.W.

    i really hope that title comes out , or atleast is still in the works
  • JarredWalton - Thursday, June 26, 2008 - link

    Read the intro.

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