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'''''Attack of the Killer Rabbids from Outer Space''''' (later retitled '''''Killer Freaks from Outer Space'''''), was a first-person shooter that was developed by Ubisoft Montpellier in 2011. The game was planned to be released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii U | '''''Attack of the Killer Rabbids from Outer Space''''' (later retitled '''''Killer Freaks from Outer Space'''''), was a first-person shooter that was developed by Ubisoft Montpellier in 2011. The game was a horror-themed spin-off to the popular ''Raving Rabbids'' franchise and was planned to be released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii U. Though it was eventually canceled and heavily rehauled into the Wii U exclusive, ''ZombiU''. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
The game was originally intended to | The game was originally intended to feature a much more frightening “cousin” of the Rabbids (later "Freaks". Who would invade the earth and wreak havoc. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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==Name Change== | ==Name Change== | ||
The developers felt that the game was too violent | The developers felt that the game was too violent and grotesque to be part of the otherwise family-oriented ''Raving Rabbids'' series. As a result, the name was changed to ''Killer Freaks from Outer Space''. The game was revealed at E3 2011 as a launch game for the Wii U. | ||
==Cancellation== | ==Cancellation== | ||
Despite the early footage getting a positive response, the team still wasn’t satisfied with what the game was turning out to be. Because of this, the game was | Despite the early footage getting a positive response, the team still wasn’t satisfied with what the game was turning out to be. Because of this, the game was canceled and reworked into ''ZombiU'', which was released on November 18th, 2012. Ports for ''ZombiU'' on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC were later released on August 18th, 2015. The trailer as shown at E3 2011, and various screenshots and concept art are available online, but the game itself has not surfaced. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 04:28, 21 March 2021
Attack of the Killer Rabbids from Outer Space (later retitled Killer Freaks from Outer Space), was a first-person shooter that was developed by Ubisoft Montpellier in 2011. The game was a horror-themed spin-off to the popular Raving Rabbids franchise and was planned to be released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii U. Though it was eventually canceled and heavily rehauled into the Wii U exclusive, ZombiU.
Plot
The game was originally intended to feature a much more frightening “cousin” of the Rabbids (later "Freaks". Who would invade the earth and wreak havoc.
Gameplay
"While the Freaks remained very similar to the Rabbids in size and stature they were given a much more reptilian appearance to differentiate them from their earlier counterparts. Set in a post-apocalyptic London, the game pitted 1-4 players against hordes of the Freaks with an arcade run n gun style of gameplay complete with a point system. An early trailer and gameplay video revealed a variety of weapons that could be used against the Freaks ranging from handguns and shotguns to a buzzsaw launcher and electricity gun."[1]
Name Change
The developers felt that the game was too violent and grotesque to be part of the otherwise family-oriented Raving Rabbids series. As a result, the name was changed to Killer Freaks from Outer Space. The game was revealed at E3 2011 as a launch game for the Wii U.
Cancellation
Despite the early footage getting a positive response, the team still wasn’t satisfied with what the game was turning out to be. Because of this, the game was canceled and reworked into ZombiU, which was released on November 18th, 2012. Ports for ZombiU on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC were later released on August 18th, 2015. The trailer as shown at E3 2011, and various screenshots and concept art are available online, but the game itself has not surfaced.
Gallery
External Link
- Short IGN page for the game. Retrieved 20 Dec '19
Reference
- ↑ Unseen64 page for the game. Retrieved 20 Dec '19