As Rockstar Video games plugs away on Grand Theft Auto 6, one thriller stays for the adorned firm: Agent, a PlayStation 3-exclusive that by no means actually acquired a correct reveal. Its trademark would see a number of renewals earlier than its eventual abandonment in 2018.
However that doesn’t imply Rockstar wasn’t engaged on it. Talking to Lex Fridman in a current interview, former co-founder Dan Houser says the staff had “about 5 totally different iterations” of the spy thriller. He finally concluded, “I don’t assume it really works.”
“We labored so much on a number of iterations of an open-world spy recreation, and it by no means got here collectively. Agent had about 5 totally different iterations. I don’t assume it really works, I concluded. I hold interested by it typically, I lie in mattress interested by it, and I’ve concluded: What makes them actually good as movie tales makes them not work as video video games, or I have to assume by way of do it a special means as a online game.”
Although introduced as set within the 70s in the course of the Chilly Warfare, that was just one model. “There was one other that was set in present [times]…we had so many various variations of this recreation. We labored on it with so many various groups,” mentioned Houser. “I query if you may make a great, open-world spy recreation,” he added, which is fascinating as a result of it was by no means introduced as an open-world title.
In fact, it’s unattainable to know now whether or not it could have been a Grand Theft Auto-style open world or one thing nearer to 007 First Gentle, IO Interactive’s personal spy fantasy primarily based on the James Bond franchise. Ultimately, the staff might have determined to only concentrate on extra essential initiatives, resembling when it deserted Bully 2.

