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SiN Episodes indefinitely postponed

12:09 AM on 01.25.2007   |   Nex

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One of the big buzzwords in gaming as of late has been "episodic content", and one of the frontrunners of the episodic content movement was Ritual Entertainment, the developers behind the SiN series. Shortly after the release of Halflife 2, they released SiN Episodes: Emergence using Valve's Source engine on Valve's Steam network, and people were all atwitter at the idea of tiny chunklets of gaming flowing forth from the bountiful teats of developers for years to come. Of course, when you slam head first into the brickwall of corporate reality, you don't have much time to suckle.

GameDaily has a story up regarding the purchase of Ritual by MumboJumbo, who happens to be, primarily, a casual games publisher. According to the CEO of MumboJumbo, the future for more SiN episodes is grim at best. Here's a quote:

"The idea of acquiring Ritual was to have them strengthen our development in the casual genre and not to have them involved at all in the action style games," Cottam explained. "If there's an opportunity to have them do something on the SiN episodes, we would look at that, but that will not be the focus of the company. The combined companies will focus exclusively on casual, unless opportunities present themselves that we think are strategic from a business standpoint... Again, I wouldn't close the door on [traditional games] but that's not the primary focus."

While he did his best to be diplomatic about it, that was textbook marketing-speak for "You will never get a new episode, and I banged your sister". 

Thus, we have the first casualty of the episodic gaming meme. Having multiple episodes only works if you can keep pumping them out, and if you can't your customers get screwed by already having bought a fifth of a game that will never be resolved. If it had sold more than three copies, I'd pity them.








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Nick Chester's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/25/2007 00:26
Nick Chester
So I guess that means no scantily clad Sin models at the E For All Expo. Is this ticket refundable?
TheDemon In You's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/25/2007 00:48
TheDemon In You
Owell... that sucks. Never got around to playing it but I loved the old SiN Game. Owell. Maybe someone else will pick it up


S uck
I t
N iggas!
Aetsen's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/25/2007 00:53
Aetsen
I'm one of the suckers that bought Sin Episode 1. This makes me kinda sad. Episodic content seems to me like a fad that's run it's course.
yaesir's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/25/2007 01:06
yaesir
at least half life 2 episode 2 is sure to come out.

Sam and Max, is doing well too.
Varsity's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/25/2007 05:31
Varsity
Look at it this way: if it hadn't been episodic we most likely wouldn't have anything at all yet (Whether or not that would be a good thing is a matter of taste). The entire thing would have been canned by MumboJumbo (aren't they the ones who screwed Myth over?).

At least buyers got the self-contained Episode 1 story.
Churchhills Dog's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/25/2007 05:57
Churchhills Dog
There was nothing original or compelling about EP1 but I still really enjoyed it. At least the arena mode has some replay value.
Arro's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/25/2007 09:51
Arro
Most people just bought the game so they could play with the models in Garry's Mod. ^_^
skankerzero's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/25/2007 11:44
skankerzero
Mumbo Jumbo was the first company I worked for. (Myth 3)

I'm happy for them that they're doing well.


p.s. Myth 3 was made in an extremely short amount of time, thus why it wasn't that great.
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