Warner Bros. Games seems to be in crisis. It’s been hemorrhaging money left and right and shutting down its studios. The most recent batch of WB studio closures hit pretty hard as the publisher ...
Story by Jorge A. Aguilar "Aggy" Rocksteady's possible return to making a Batman: Arkhamgame has people talking, but one ...
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Jason Schreier has revealed during an appearance on the Kinda Funny Games podcast that Monolith Production was struggling to implement the Nemesis System in the now-cancelled Wonder Woman game. The ...
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Earlier this year, Warner Bros. closed down Monolith, the developer behind 2014's Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and its 2017 sequel, Middle-earth: Shadow of War. Those LOTR games were beloved by fans ...
TL;DR: After Monolith was folded into WB Games, new context from a former executive reveals how the Nemesis System was created to counter resale drop-offs in singleplayer titles. Since Monolith ...
Monolith Productions‘ acclaimed Nemesis system, which was used to great success in Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, is still in possession of Warner Bros. thanks to a patent filed by the company that ...
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