For Santa Monica, There’s No Rest After God Of War III, Two New Games In The Works

You’d think after 3 long years of laboring tirelessly to release one of the best gaming experiences ever created, that God of War III devs would take a break. They’re not; in fact Sony Santa Monica already has two projects in the works.

“We’re jumping right back in, I’ve got a small concept team working on our next product for us,” John Hight, product development director at SCEA told MTV.

“We’re actually gonna do something different this time, we’re gonna have a short-term concept, a game that we hope to turn out.”

John Hight was asked kindly when will these two games be announced, he replied:

“I’m not gonna say when,” he uttered, ““but then, we have a much longer term concept team going through, two teams going on at once.

“One with a kind-of long-range, ‘Here’s what we’re gonna do years down the road’, and then another one that’s, ‘Here’s what we’re gonna do as the very next project’.”

God of War III will be available next week Tuesday for PS3.

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4 Comments on "For Santa Monica, There’s No Rest After God Of War III, Two New Games In The Works"

  1. nick March 11, 2010 at 5:36 am -

    i doubt thats true.
    sony SA were actually coding GOW3 during GOW2s development time so they had no time off during 2s release they went straight onto 3.
    they have spent 3 years making GOW3 another few making GOW2 there going to take a break for a while.
    though when they come back i hope they work on a survival horror game.
    survival horror genre is severely lacking!
    there are barley any titles in the genre and to make things worse half of them are not even horror games.
    resident evil 5, silent hill homecoming, dead space, F.E.A.R2.
    all those titles are suppose to be scary but there not, there predictable and boring.
    the last game i can truly call a horror game is doom 3, which was released what 4 years ago?
    the horror genre needs a revival like what BLACK did to shooters, we need a title to restart the horror genres heart.
    if anyone can do that its sony SM

  2. Ernice Gilbert March 11, 2010 at 5:41 am -

    Yes indeed Nick, those games were more funny than scary if you ask me. Bioshock 1 and 2 are scary… to me at least..

  3. nick March 11, 2010 at 8:30 am -

    bioshock 1 not really but 2 hell yeah!
    especially the part where just after the hotel the lights cut out and you can hear a really loud thump and it gets louder and louder and louder.
    than you hear the hook splicer crawling on the roof and jumps at ya.
    or the multiple action scenes where water bursts the doors and floods the rooms.
    than theres the big sisters, shivers ran up my spine every time i heard them shriek.

    F.E.A.R scared the crap out of me, i really loved that game.
    that part where you pass out, wake up and the rooms filling with blood than
    alma appears behind ya.
    i really hope monolith go back and makes F.E.A.R 3 but in the first fashion.

    F.E.A.R 2 is the perfect example of fans destroying a game.
    people complained so much about F.E.A.R being closed in doors claustrophobic.
    so they changed it and it destroyed the game.
    another prime example assassins creed 2.
    assassins creed had long movies after each assassination, people complained about that so they removed it.
    developers should be making games, not the fans.

  4. Ernice Gilbert March 11, 2010 at 8:41 am -

    Nick man, I couldn’t agree with you more… A few gamers complain and the devs change the game; I mean come on?!

    IMO taking out the long movies from AssCreed II damaged the game; nothing’s better than being reward with a lengthy cutscene after you’ve played hard….

    And yes, those big sisters? Phew,scary like hell.

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