inSANE: Guillermo del Toro in Talks with "Very, Very Big Company"
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Having been shelved by THQ back in August of last year, it appears that Guillermo del Toro's horror project, inSANE really is back in the cards following rumours that the Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy and Blade II director had been shopping around for new publishers to back the game.
“We are in talks with a very, very big company. I can’t say who, but it’s one of the big ones. They really responded to the game, they responded to what we were trying,” del Toro revealed in an interview with the Toronto Sun.
“Some of the devices of the game I need to update, because now I’ve seen them in other games that just came out. That always happens. But the principle we’re trying to do with the game is to make it a really immersive narrative experience. It’s still a really challenging proposal.”
Billed as a 'Lovecraftian sandbox', inSANE is set to be an action-based horror title, and has become something of a passion project for del Toro. When it's scheduled to surface however, is anyone's guess. Details are incredibly thin on the ground beyond the thirty-second teaser revealed at the 2011 VGAs where the game was announced.
[Via VG247]