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Before and after: the games that changed during development

From the first glimpse to the final game, see how these titles were nipped and tucked

Words: Dave Meikleham, GamesRadar UK

Most games usually require a lot of touch-up work during their development before they're ready for release. Usually it's nothing major. A haircut for the main character here, the occasional unintentionally offensive Arabic song removed there. Some games, though, go through more than mere cosmetic changes. The following collection of titles all changed drastically during their development cycles. Sometimes for the better. Sometimes not.

Splinter Cell Conviction

Sam Fisher’s gone through some midlife crisis-sized changes over the past couple of years. One minute he’s a tortured emo agent on the run, with as little respect for the law as for kempt facial hair. The next he’s a malicious murderer, who makes Jack Bauer look like Jack Osborne.


Above: From badly groomed to just plain bad

When we first saw Conviction in 2007 it had heavy influences from both the Bourne films and Assassin’s Creed. Two years on, though, the game looks more like traditional Cell fare… well, after ten cups of coffee and a couple shots of adrenaline. We'll see if ditching the shaggy-haired, radical design changes was the right decision when the game is released later this year.

Prey

Originally announced in 1995, the game went through several design teams over a ten year development period. It was continually crippled by technical problems, namely getting the game's ambitious portal system working. Technology finally caught up with the project’s lofty ambitions in 2005, when 3D realms borrowed id Software’s latest engine. The final direction the game adopted stayed true to the title’s original vision… more or less. The less being the part where Tommy was originally named Talon Brave and looked like a poor man’s Turok.


Above: Talon Brave - representing on behalf of First Nation since 1997 and Tommy – rocking leather since 2005

Okami

Thank the digital deities that the PS2 was an underpowered, horribly convoluted machine to develop for. Otherwise, one of our favourite games of all time, and definitely our most lovable lupus ever, would have looked something like this…

Instead of this…

Early video footage shows Okami as a much more realistic adventure, with a lifelike, depressingly plain Amaterasu in the main role. Developers Clover finally ditched this design in favour of the title’s final sumi-e art style. In part, believing the painted look could better convey the game’s theme of harmony with nature. The far drearier original look was mainly dropped, though, as the PS2 (mercifully) couldn’t handle the more technically demanding style. Three cheers for the weedy 128bit generation.

Conker's Bad Fur Day

Imagine you’re in charge of Rare during the N64 era. The Japanese giant has just realised Mario 64, and you’ve got to try and produce a platformer to match one of the greatest games of all time. What do you do?

Simple, you give the starring role to a saccharine sweet, nut-throwing squirrel, in a world so sickly sweet it makes the average Disney magical kingdom look grim like a diarrhea-smeared public toilet. Then you chuck all of that and make said squirrel a raging alcoholic/borderline sex pest/recreational drug user in a darkly comic South Park-style world.


 
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the_real_fluke  - 5 months 8 days ago 
I still want to play the old splinter cell conviction, even though it looks more suited to simulate a garage sale with all that box moving
jballboy88  - 5 months 8 days ago 
no tf2?
StrayGator  - 5 months 8 days ago 
For some reason the vids for conker & SOtC don't appear, and the browser asks me for a password for prev.gamesradar.com .
Jacob816  - 5 months 8 days ago 
Yeah, I can't get some of the vids to appear either, and it keeps asking for a password.
Themis  - 5 months 8 days ago 
PW and video issues for me too.
beefyokeefe  - 5 months 8 days ago 
Same here I was like password, arn't I allready signed in?
0_o
Games_Radar_DaveMeikleham  - 5 months 8 days ago 
Conker and SOTC video gerrors fixed.

Don't worry, I've been sufficiently beaten by the Radar discipline stick.
frag  - 5 months 8 days ago 
THE GREAT MIGHTY POO!!!
lovinmyps3  - 5 months 8 days ago 
@the_real_fluke
Ya I agree with you about Conviction. The whole reason I bought a 360 was for that game but this new one looks like it will not disappoint.
vic88  - 5 months 8 days ago 
i like the old beardy model for conviction, the new one is too plain and bald. like most video game leads. because it easier to render a bald person than someone with hair.
Quantum  - 5 months 8 days ago 
How could you forget Team Fortress 2?
Xplosive59  - 5 months 8 days ago 
i hadnt heard that they redone conviction but hopefully it was for the better, they will probably put the old version in the game as an unlockable or something
AntistaIsTheLight  - 5 months 8 days ago 
Two words for the old Conviction model: Chuck Norris.
SaulFidgeonGuy  - 5 months 7 days ago 
Nico looked pretty good, if it was online it would ave been amazing
SOTC was brilliant but playing 4 player online to take down colossi would be awesome

also glad they changed Splinter Cell
Pandora Tomorrow was the only game i liked but Conviction is starting to look great
Unoriginal  - 5 months 7 days ago 
With the possible exception of SOTC I think theese were all for the better.
lucashintz  - 5 months 7 days ago 
haha, I knew halo would be in here. Nice article.
TractorBoy21  - 5 months 7 days ago 
Can I just say, how much do the devs of "Prey" wanna make their protagonist look like the long haired bloke out of the black eyed peas, just saying...
sixboxes  - 5 months 7 days ago 
Prey seems out of place on this list. The changes were made mostly due to technology constraints, not style and design ideas.

For the people calling attention to TF2 - I could be wrong, but I thought the concept from the very beginning was that stylized cartoon look. It's a departure from TF1, yes, but not what the column's about.
Samael  - 5 months 7 days ago 
@sixboxes

Nope.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/30/Tf2_oldstyle.jpg
skyguy343  - 5 months 7 days ago 
YES! another SotC reference
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