The co -founder of Monolith Productions Jace Hall expressed strong interest in redoing the rancid horror game convicted: criminal origin and its sequel, convicted 2: Bloodshot. It is not clear how he does this, saying that Monolith no longer exists even as a brand, after cutting at the parent company Warner Bros Intertive Entertainment, and Hall itself does not seem to be directly related to game development or publishing these days. That said, he To be The only current owner of the intellectual property is convicted. So if a remake will happen, it will need to happen through him.
All this appears as a single tweet, at the request of a sad Monolith fan is “making the version 1 & 2 condemnly and quite the king around”. Hall replied, “I will see what I can. There is absolutely no promise. Please have no expectations. This will take some time.”
Hall left Monolith in 2003 – two years before the criminal origin was launched on Xbox 360 – to work as an operating role at Warner. While in Warner, he led the plan for a convicted connected universe, flooding into the kingdom of the film, but these ambitions never completely come true. Hall leaves Warner in 2008 to work at a series of costumes that are widely concerned with game service business models, entertainment and electronic sports.
However, even if he moved between roles, Hall still did not forget to be convicted. Back in 2015, he wrote on Facebook that “I was always asked when a third game could be created” and he was “planning to find an independent development group interested and have been proven and provided to them, so that they can take over the franchise and move forward”.
Talking to Ian Games later, Hall repeated: “I will issue a conveyed franchise license in general and the chosen developer will be able to choose which game they want to make. They can choose their vision in content.
Do you want to be convicted again? I think the criminal origin is a well -made horror game with melee fighting and unrealistic, but “well -made”, here, there is a risk of justifying the imagination of a policeman defeating homeless and addicted pipes. That police victims were mutated and driven crazy by a fake mcGuffin not really against the argument that the game was proactive towards hatred for the less fortunate, although Monolith was almost not the only horror game developer to do this.
I am not sure which game developer that I believe will be convicted. I guess optical overcoming Quickfix will be the rotation of the tables and you have fought with a series of chaotic police and screaming.