10 Cancelled Video Games That Would Have Been GOTY
10. This Is Vegas
Ah, Las Vegas. The site of greed-guzzling casinos, epilepsy-inducing light shows and very few video games, oddly enough.This Is Vegas could have changed that, and solidified itself as an example of a great action game, had it not met its end before release.
Set in the city of... yep, obviously, the game would have seen the City of Lights as the basis of its Saints Row style of glamour and guns. An open world action/gambling simulator doesn't sound like the most unique game premise out there, but Vegas's commitment to its setting could have differentiated it from its competition from Rockstar and Volition.
The trailers also did a decent job of exemplifying exactly what is so interesting about Vegas: the lights visible from the moon, scantily-clad dancers, the grim prospect of losing all of one's savings in one misjudged roll...
All of it was visible from the first glimpse, and it may have made its mark in how to properly convey a game's setting, but Midway's bankruptcy and an overinflated budget killed any chances Vegas had of relishing on PS3 and 360.