The PS3-exclusive spy recreation, Agent, merely wasn’t meant to be as Rockstar couldn’t see how an open world spy recreation may work. Spy thrillers and open worlds simply don’t mesh.
Chatting with Lex Fridman, Dan Houser and his staff tried to cobble collectively a number of variations, counting 5 iterations earlier than lastly giving in. The reality is that the 2 genres simply couldn’t work collectively, as a spy thriller has a way of urgency to its story line whereas open world video games don’t.
“We try to create exterior company via these individuals form of forcing you into the story at occasions. However as a spy, that doesn’t actually work as a result of it’s important to be in opposition to the clock. So I feel for me, I query in the event you may even make an excellent open-world spy recreation.”
Agent was a 2009 undertaking revealed at E3, however finally, Rockstar remained quiet about its standing, silently eradicating it from their video games web page, and going so far as abandoning the Agent patent.
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