Still no word on Sadness
Polish developer Nibris announced their working title horror for the Nintendo Wii back before the console was even released. In fact the game was announced back when little was known about “The Nintendo Revolution” in March of 2006. The last bit of news the public received from this mysterious game was the developers choice for a game engine; Gamebryo. The title is set in the pre-WWI era of Eastern Europe where you play as an aristocrat, Maria who is to protect her blind son after a train accident. The horrific adventure is supposed to be based on old Slavic legends. Their mini-site states the trailer is “coming soon” and that the title is slated to release in fall of 2009 — which obviously hasn’t happened. For more about the game click on the picture above, and make sure to stay tuned when more information is revealed to the public.





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Why what's the point when the mature wii title will fail just like every other Wii games.
Just port the damn game to PS3/Xbox 360!
Hate to say this but…olddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd.
The game got canned, I'm Polish, there was an interview with a guy that worked there – the company was unprofessional, they didn't even have Wii dev kits, they were running the thing on old Dolphin dev kits because they assumed “Wii is like a Gamecube”. He also mentioned that during his stay there (6 months) they managed to render one object – a mining cart. Check NeoGAF, there's a thread somewhere there.