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Looking Glass Studios released some of the industry’s perennial favorites. TheSystem Shockseries,Thief: The Dark Project,Thief II: The Metal Age, and the twoUltima Underworldgames are all part of the company’s ten-year history. The developer may be gone, but its legacy lives on inOtherSide Entertainment, formed by veteran designer and Looking Glass co-founder Paul Neurath.

OtherSide intends its in-developmentUnderworld Ascendantto be a modern sequel to theUltima Underworldseries. The team haspermission to use any and all assetsfrom the first two games, except for theUltimaname. The game will not be a “spiritual successor,” but a return to the Stygian Abyss of the original series.

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Unlike most dungeon crawlers, this one will be alive with multiple factions and societies vying with each other. Your actions will have a direct effect on the world, and OtherSide promises a ton of choice when it comes to approaching situations.Ultima Underworldwas super innovative for its time, with a fully realized 3D world that was one of the first to attempt a more “lifelike” approach to its world design instead of endless corridors, so hopefully this one will do its predecessor proud and offer the same rich gameplay tradition.

OtherSide hopes toraise $600k with its Kickstarterto fund the rest of development, with stretch goals including new enemies, areas, and co-op play. As of the time of this writing, the studio was approaching $100k with 29 days to go. I personally hope it makes it. I’m usually weary of Kickstarter, but a team with this pedigree and a game with this kind of legacy has me pumped.

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No firm release date has been set forUnderworld Ascendant,but the Kickstarter has a tentative delivery date of November 2016.

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