In 2017, Wolfgang Walk added a few more details to the story: he confirmed that Massive sabotaged the Sony quality check (but only small details like a typo in the Sony smash screen) to get two more weeks of development time. Unsourced rumours also say that the game fell through Sony's quality assurance test. Ultimately this lead to the complete closure of Massive and the cancellation of the finished game. Of course this led to drama which escalated in JoWooD's allegation that Massive actively sabotaged the game by programming in bugs. When JoWooD stopped paying the remaining developers altogether, Massive refused to give the product to their publisher because they did not want to lose their last bargaining chip in case JoWooD had to go into administration. According to Alexander Jorias, a few weeks before the planned release, all but five people were fired because of JoWooD's financial problems. SpellingsĪ heavily reworked PS2 port named AquaNox: The Angel's Tear was finished, but never released. The ship's controls can be switched between the FPS mode and the Simulation mode, in which the submarine is controlled more realistically. Torpedoes and energy-based weapons can be used to combat the foes. one that requires stealth or heavy plating to withstand attacks. The vessels have different characteristics and often have to be chosen for particular missions, e.g. Four different gunships can be controlled and upgraded by the player throughout the course of the game. Like its predecessor, AquaNox 2: Revelation is a hybrid of submarine simulation and first-person shooter. The attackers spare William's life, but he has no other choice but to link his fate to theirs from that moment on. Soon, a group of mercenaries attack his vessel and take control of it. After the death of his grandmother, the young man sails off on a freighter belonging to Drake Enterprises. William Drake is the last offspring of an old aristocratic family. It is the 27th century, and humanity has fled the surface of the Earth, plagued by radioactivity, into the depths of the ocean.
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