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  • Hellboy Director Hates Game Cutscenes

    "'I'm not watching a movie, f*** you'. I want a game."

    Ever since movie director Guillermo Del Toro announced his survival horror game Insane, there's been a lot of excitement about the project. That said, if you were hoping the game would contain movie-length cutscenes featuring Del Toro's signature style, you're in for some disappointment: The dude who directed Hellboy and Pan's Labyrinth actually hates cutscenes.
    - Nov 19, 2011
  • Del Toro's Insane to be a sandbox game, Guy Davis doing creature designs

    JOYSTIQ: Like a shambling horror in one of his own films, light is slowly being shed on Guillermo Del Toro's upcoming project with THQ, Insane. In an interview with MTV, the filmmaker turned game creator revealed that Insane will be a sandbox game, which makes sense given developer Volition's pedigree.
    PS3 - Aug 15, 2011
  • THQ: Guillermo del Toro's Insane Isn't a Guaranteed Trilogy

    Last December, THQ revealed that its project with film director Guillermo del Toro would be a trilogy. The publisher is putting a lot of stock in del Toro's creative vision, despite the fact that he's not a game maker. At a recent GDC roundtable, we wondered if it's smart to commit to a trilogy with a filmmaker before the first game's even shipped. That's the thing, though - it's not a guaranteed trilogy.
    PS3 - Mar 08, 2011
  • Guillermo Del Toro's InSANE: Dissected

    Guillermo Del Toro himself, however, gives us a bit of a couple of hints as to what to expect, and it sounds uncomfortable. First of all he's obviously got a Hollywood background - take from that what you will - and he's expressed a desire to try some crazy sh*t with video games. So far so good, but it's when Del Toro says that he wants to take players to a place Where every single action makes them question their ...
    PS3 - Jan 05, 2011
  • inSANE gets a January 2013 Release

    THQ confirms in her latest Release list that her Horror-Game Insane will appear in January 2013.
    PS3 - Dec 21, 2010
  • InSane trilogy wont be ready until 2018

    Publisher says film director del Toros horror trilogy is an epic project. Upcoming trilogy InSane will take between eight and ten years to develop, THQ has confirmed. The horror game series is being overseen by Hellboy and Pans Labyrinth film director Guillermo del Toro. It was originally revealed at the 2010 Spike Video Game Awards. THQs core games VP Danny Bilsons latest comments suggest that the complete trilogy wont be ready until 2018 at the earliest.
    PS3 - Dec 15, 2010
  • Guillermo del Toros inSANE to Form a Trilogy

    THQ Inc. has announced its multi-year agreement with Guillermo del Toro, writer and director of Hellboy and the Oscar-winning Pans Labyrinth, to create inSANE will be the first part of an original trilogy of triple-A games. To be developed by Volition, Inc., inSANE is promising to deliver an unprecedented cinematic experience while redefining storytelling in gaming.
    PS3 - Dec 15, 2010
  • Guillermo Del Toro's Insane is a Planned Trilogy

    Guillermo Del Toro's newly unveiled inSANE, his action/horror collaboration with THQ, is a planned trilogy. Hopefully it will fare better than other planned trilogies like Too Human, Advent Rising and Beyond Good and Evil.
    PS3 - Dec 14, 2010
  • Press Release With Info on The Upcoming inSANE triology

    THQ Inc. announced today it has entered into a multi-year agreement with Guillermo del Toro, writer and director of Hellboy and the Oscar-winning Pan's Labyrinth, to create inSANETM, an original trilogy of triple-A games. To be developed by Volition, Inc.[Registered], inSANE will deliver an unprecedented cinematic experience while redefining storytelling in gaming. The first chapter in the series is expected to launch in 2013.
    PS3 - Dec 13, 2010
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