Deadlands

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Name: Deadlands
Developer: Headfirst Productions
Systems: PS2, Xbox, and PC
Due date: Q2 2003, then April 2004, then Summer 2005

Deadlands is a cancelled PS2, Xbox, and PC game by Headfirst Productions.
It was to be based on the tabletop RPG of the same name.

Plot

The game was to be set in the year 1877 after a massive earthquake.
The Great Quake would both sink California and open a portal to Hell or some similar dimension.
All sorts of deadly creatures were unleashed.

Not only that but it would lead to the discovery of Ghost Rock.
Ghost Rock is a superfuel that burns 10x hotter and longer than coal.

You would play as the Stranger, a gunslinger resurrected via possession from an evil spirit.
A criminal gang known as the Seven Sins have teamed up with the Reckoners.
The Reckoners are the evil force that was unleashed from the earthquake.

Gameplay

Deadlands was to be a third-person action game that combines Western with Horror.
You could play as four different classes: Gunslinger, Huckster, Blessed, and Shaman.
You would have wacky weaponry, magic and hexes, and plenty of RPG-style development.

Multiplayer via internet or LAN would allow posse-based gameplay.

Development

The game world was to dynamically created from fear.
The ambitious game engine was to create unique levels and missions in real-time.

Cancellation

Deadlands was cancelled due to financial constraints.
Headfirst shelved the game to finish making Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth.
That game's development took so long that it put Headfirst into administration.

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