Dark Octave
Banned
For some reason the "game" still has good buzz though. If someone with the means gets behind it, they would have a following much quicker than if they tried to launch a brand new IP. The headstart probably wouldn't be significant enough to matter though.So to be clear, two no-name developers (at least one of whom identifies primarily as an IGN poster who made a "studio" with his brother) who are developing no-name games for Wii U that don't have any assets or release dates are teaming up to revive another no-name developer's no-name game that wasn't ever really made into a game, and are targeting a release that's quite possibly after the Wii U's lifespan as an exclusive because they have an emotional attachment to Nintendo... and they haven't actually gotten the project approved by Nintendo.
Yeah, this is embarrassing all around and it's especially embarrassing that NintendoLife's mandate actually tells them to cover anything, even stuff that's so patently nonsense.
I wonder what the chick from the original trailer looks like now.