Yahoo! says that Warner bros bought Monolith Productions.
Originally posted by Yahoo!Monolith, which has created "Alien vs. Predator 2," "Tron 2.0" and "No One Lives Forever," will become part of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, which licenses video games, co-publishes games and produces multiplayer online games, including "The Matrix Online."
I don't think I ever played a Monolith type game so I don't know if they are any good. Can someone tell me if they make good games or not?
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I can't say I've played them either, but I've heard good things about Tron 2.0 and the No One Lives Forever series, so this sounds like a good acquisition for WB.
The first No One Lives Forever game was awesome. The second was pretty good, but the third was awful. AvP2 I remember as being a fun game, but that's about it. Nothing sticks out about it.
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Monolith right now w/ VU is making F.E.A.R. for the PC. Go to a gaming site and view the E3 demonstration. Its looks really cool. I just hope that this doesn't affect F.E.A.R.'s development.
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