Itching for more Heavenly Sword action? The Ninja Theory guys are too and they just might be working on the sequel if this EuroGamer report is correct. According to the site, at a launch event for Andy Serkis’ new games industry networking organization Games Eden last week, a spokesperson for Ninja Theory repeatedly referred to the developer’s PS3 project as being “Heavenly Sword 1″.
The site also points out that studio co-founder Tameem Antoniades also went out of his way earlier this year, stating that the game is part of a trilogy and that the second phase has already been written. Only the official confirmation remains.
Tags: Action, Adventure, News, PlayStation 3
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lucy
February 22nd, 2008 at 5:31 pm
1if they are making a sequel then who will you play as? Nariko died at the end an kai has the heavenly sword so you can’t play as Nariko. you might can play as kai but she will probably use her arrows (then it wouldn’t be called heavenly sword. it would be called heavenly arrow.) what do you think?
Gideon
April 9th, 2008 at 11:26 am
2What if Nariko did’nt die at the end of heavenly sword? There is the
possibility that she fell into a sort of coma where a part of her is trapped
inside of the heavenly sword. Meaning that if the sword can bring her back
when he needs her.
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