In an interview with a developer of Ninja Theory, he revealed that the company will not be making a sequel to Heavenly Sword. Instead they are thinking about making a new IP for the PS3 and Xbox 360. This is sad news for people who were expecting a sequel. Sony owns the rights to Heavenly Sword so that isn't stopping other companies to make one.
UK developer Ninja Theory has told GamesIndustry.biz that its next title is original intellectual property for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, with the project already signed to a publishing partner.
Despite rumours, the studio is not working on a sequel to Heavenly Sword – a PlayStation 3 exclusive and IP which Sony owns, not the developer.
The studio intends to continue to build on the success of combining games development with film production techniques and Nina Kristensen, co-founder and chief developer at Ninja Theory, has even revealed that the team is seriously considering working on a CGI movie to accompany the new game.
"We're certainly targeting a triple-A blockbuster, with two and a half years in production – a big game that builds on our core strengths of story-telling, cinematics and combat. But we're actually looking at something in addition to that – we're considering opportunities in creating a CGI movie using the game engine alongside the game itself," she offered.
"The game's certainly the most important thing, and we haven't decided for sure to do this, but it's something we're looking at. It's an interesting idea," she added.
The development team worked closely with renowned movie experts for Heavenly Sword – Lord of the Rings actor Andy Serkis was involved in motion capture and was also director of cinematics, while Mission Impossible 3 and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon audio specialists Play It By Ear provided the foley sound work.
"If you want to make something that's really high-end, really engaging, if you get the best talent from the movie industry and you're able to integrate effectively into the game you're going to end up with the best possible results," said Kristensen.
"There's a lot of these relationships that we intend to maintain going forward into our new game."
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A CGI movie made with a game engine? Well, maybe if it was a short 'movie' (like 10 minutes long)...
If they plan to release it in theaters, that would be a bit....Well, it would be troublesome and time consuming >_>
(look down one)
just THAT awesome!
Translated from Zachs pointless Rambleing:
Heavenly Swords ending was solid and Satisfying.
Despite the fact that I shall miss playing Nariko
and Kai, a sequal is not needed.
P.S- I hated playing the "Twing Twang" part with Kai
lol I have horrible aim. xD