Rumorama: Assassin's Creed movie, Cloverfield game, more

Posted May 13, 2008 at 10:32AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3, Xbox 360, PC Gaming Tags: Capcom, Official PlayStation Magazine, PlayStation Magazine, UK
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Rumorama: Assassin's Creed movie, Cloverfield game, more - Image 1How does a Cloverfield game grab you? How about an Assassin's Creed movie? We'd love either one, maybe even both. Too bad we can only label these as rumors for now.

In the latest UK Official PlayStation Mag (the same one that gave Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots a solid 10 rating), they also dished out some juicy new rumors.

And yes, the first two we mentioned are part of the rumors. We'd love a Cloverfield game - as long is it doesn't give us motion sickness. An Assassin's Creed movie would be awesome too.

One of the other rumors they suggested is a sequel to The Darkness (PS3, Xbox 360). This was debunked by the devs earlier, but who's to say they weren't just buying time? Another rumor is a new game called Spyborgs from Capcom.

The last rumor concerns the sequel to Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, which the mag says will be set in the jungles and temples in India. An interesting choice. While we want to talk more on this one, it'll be pretty pointless at this point since it's still a rumor.

We'll let you know if and when any of these are confirmed, so check back for more updates!

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Comments [refresh]

by SpaceCow4 - 2008-05-13 10:15
» Oh, please….

As cool as an Assassin's Creed movie would be, there's no way it could be happening, yet. That would be a bad move on everyone's part, from the game developers to whichever movie makers would be handling it. With the cliffhanger ending of the first game, it's quite obvious the story has only just begun. Give it time.

by LordQuas431 - 2008-05-13 11:15
» .

I don't think the storyline of AC is good enough for a movie, and if they did do a movie they'd have to change the general 'feel' like they did with the Hitman movie. Half the fun of AC is sneaking around and finding ways to kill without being spotted, and if you're spotted getting away.

by DNAgent - 2008-05-13 13:39
» Yes.

Every game is good for a movie unless it actually becomes a movie. People want a game to be a movie but they don't want it to be a movie.

by SolidXnake - 2008-05-14 02:19
» ^^good riddle

Very true - I always want a game to become a movie and a movie to become a game but a movie.

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