• Hey, guest user. Hope you're enjoying NeoGAF! Have you considered registering for an account? Come join us and add your take to the daily discourse.

Human Head (Prey 2006) closes 1 day after releasing Rune 2, absorbed by Bethesda


Maybe we're getting the original Prey 2 after all... Roundhouse is the new name of the studio. The creative director of Prey 2 is still there. The game was almost done when Bethesda screwed them in 2011-12, it even has Steam achievements in the database.

Rune 2 is an EGS exclusive lol. No word on how it will be supported yet.
 
D

Deleted member 17706

Unconfirmed Member
Sounds like Rune II is a bit of a disaster... I really liked the look of it, too, so that's unfortunate :(
 

niilokin

Member
What amazes me is that the same developer showed us the amazing Prey 2 stuff and years later made a game like Quiet Man.
 

Alexios

Cores, shaders and BIOS oh my!
Another EGS success story, that Fortnite moneyhat and guaranteed sales quota did wonders for this game (don't forget that guaranteed seal of quality folks, only good games are on EGS and shovelware on Steam) and its developers.
 
Last edited:

MiguelItUp

Member
Whoa, I didn't realize this came out already! This so horrible and unfortunate. :(

I guess at least the team still has a future?
 

Stuart360

Member
Another EGS success story, that Fortnite moneyhat and guaranteed sales quota did wonders for this game (don't forget that guaranteed seal of quality folks, only good games are on EGS and shovelware on Steam) and its developers.
I dont know if you're being sarcastic or not, but i have played Rune 2 and the game blows. It has so many bugs and problems that i would swear it was an Early Access game.

EDIT, Read again, and you're obviously being sarcastic lol, my bad.
 
Last edited:

sol_bad

Member
It's certainly good for the publishers.

Well yeah, Bethesda got to eat up the studio.

*EDIT*
I've actually read about publishers being shady and working out ways to swallow developers without having to buy them. It's pretty gross.
 
Last edited:

Danny Dudekisser

I paid good money for this Dynex!
Wait, Rune II came out? I'm genuinely shocked I didn't hear anything about it. I was actually very interested in the game.

EGS exclusive is some clown shit, though.
 

Stuart360

Member
Wait, Rune II came out? I'm genuinely shocked I didn't hear anything about it. I was actually very interested in the game.

EGS exclusive is some clown shit, though.
I played about an hour last night and the game is a buggy mess. Read someone who is 10 hours in and he gave up on the game through boredom.
 

Bkdk

Member
They are on their last breath anyway, consecutive failures and BioWare is likely to be in similar shape.
 

Helios

Member
Well yeah, Bethesda got to eat up the studio.

*EDIT*
I've actually read about publishers being shady and working out ways to swallow developers without having to buy them. It's pretty gross.
Yep, that's what I was referring to.
 
Update: They are now being sued by the publisher of Rune II for breach of contract, fraud, and other things

The publisher of Rune II has filed suit against the game's developer Human Head and three of its co-founders, accusing them of fraud and breach of contract.

Ragnarok Game yesterday filed its complaint in California's Superior Court for Los Angeles County with a number of allegations centered around Human Head's behavior in the lead-up to -- and aftermath of -- the release of Rune II. It names Human Head -- which shut down a day after Rune II's launch and instantly re-formed with the same development team as new Bethesda-owned studio Roundhouse Games -- and Human Head co-founders Christopher J. Rhinehart, Ben Gokey, and Paul MacArthur.

Ragnarok said while it paid Human Head roughly $3.5 million for milestone payments, the studio failed to deliver the "bug-free, cooperative multiplayer, fully localized and tested game" their agreement required. Additionally, Ragnarok said it had to take back duties that Human Head had originally agreed to handle, including live operations, marketing, and community management. On top of that, Human Head allegedly backed out of commitments to attend PR and marketing events, and key employees went on vacation or became uncommunicative in the week before launch.

"It was as if Human Head was taunting Ragnarok to terminate the Rune II Agreements," the publisher said, after pointing out that the deal gave Ragnarok exclusive rights to the Rune IP for at least five years after launch, rights which could be disputed if Ragnarok had decided to terminate the deal.

Post-launch support was a particular focus of the suit, as Human Head continued to have regular calls and meetings with Ragnarok to plan ongoing Rune II support until just before launch, when Human Head informed the publisher it would be shutting its doors just five days before the game's planned debut on the Epic Games Store. Ragnarok also said it received no warning of the Roundhouse/Bethesda plans, which it believes had to have been in the works for months. Had it known Human Head would not be available to work on the game post-launch, Ragnarok said it would have lined up another developer to handle the process and figured out how to communicate the transition to the community.

Ragnarok said after the news broke of Bethesda's involvement with the former Human Head staff, it asked Human Head and the co-founders to turn over all Rune II assets in its possession. The publisher said they have thus far refused to do so, with Gokey allegedly telling the publisher that it would need to make additional milestone payments before the developers handed them over. Further, in the week after Human Head became Roundhouse, Ragnarok claims the studio tried to upload an altered version of the game to the Epic Games Store. (The suit does not say what was changed about the game, but concluded it "could only have been driven by malice and a desire to undermine Ragnarok, the success of Rune II, and the Rune II community.")

Ragnarok is seeking compensatory damages of at least $100 million, restitution of all money it paid to the studio and co-founders, the return of Rune II assets, and punitive damages.

An inquiry to the defendants made through Bethesda was not immediately returned.
 

Maybe we're getting the original Prey 2 after all... Roundhouse is the new name of the studio. The creative director of Prey 2 is still there. The game was almost done when Bethesda screwed them in 2011-12, it even has Steam achievements in the database.

Rune 2 is an EGS exclusive lol. No word on how it will be supported yet.

8nYKsrF.jpg


I loved Prey 2006 so much but it will never happen in regards to a sequel.
 
Last edited:

thelastword

Banned
I still remember the first Rune on PC, was very impressed by it then......Also, the recent Prey is a nice game, but I also wish we got a direct sequel to the first game, with similar aesthetics, character, setting etc......
 
Top Bottom