Dumped!
10 games that were flushed down the pan
Trinity
Another example of Activision's show-then-kill policy, this original PC first-person shooter appeared at E3 2003 and was then cancelled shortly afterwards. Players would have stepped into the boots of a futuristic New Orleans vigilante, given super-powers by his biological implants. One implant allowed him to make massive jumps from rooftop to rooftop, and another allowed him to slow time during gunfights – like the recently released FEAR, only two years earlier.
Comeback chance?
It's gone for good, although the FPS genre's not exactly lacking without Trinity. Coincidentally, developer Gray Matter was later absorbed into Dead Rush's would-be creator, Treyarch.
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