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Today, join us in taking a glimpse at one of the top game companies in France, Arkane Studios. Created by Raphaël Colantonio, the studio is behind such cult hits as Arx Fatalis, Dishonored, and Prey. Let’s take this time to learn more about these titles, in case you ever decide to check them out on PC.

The first chapter
The company’s origin story is inseparable from Raphaël Colantonio, a brilliant designer with extensive experience in the game industry. He started his career in the European division of Electronic Arts in the early 1990s, where he worked on a few high-profile titles, such as System Shock and Ultima Underworld. After noticing EA's shift towards console and sports titles, Colantonio decided, in 1999, to pursue his own unique career path in video games.



The birth of Arkane Studios
So, what kind of games did he want to work on now that he had started on this new adventure, founding Arkane Studios? Mysterious, story-driven titles that feature dark, gritty, and highly immersive atmospheres. He accomplished this, as Arkane Studios titles fit this description perfectly.

As Raphaël Colantonio said in an interview with Game Informer:

- Every time we do one of those big games, we know we commit for a few years of our lives. So, it better be a game we would like to play and be proud of.

The studio’s first project was Arx Fatalis, an action RPG made largely in the Ultima Underworld spirit. It was set in a world where the sun had failed, thus forcing the above-ground creatures to take refuge in caverns. The game’s open-ended, dynamic gameplay and dark fantasy world were both met with critical acclaim, paving the road for future Arkane Studios projects, like Dark Messiah of Might and Magic.



Dishonored and the rise to fame
When the second decade of the 21st century came around, Arkane Studios already had a few games in its portfolio, two offices in Lyon and Austin, Texas, and a whole team of talented people. Among them, we feel it important to mention Viktor Antonov, the astonishingly creative art director from Bulgaria, and Harvey Smith, an American writer and game developer known for his work on popular titles like Deus Ex.

Together with Colantonio, Smith became a creative director on the set of a big-budget project that was commissioned to Arkane Studios by Bethesda Softworks. This title, Dishonored, would be a stealth action-adventure game and one that took several years to complete. It included top-notch visuals and Hollywood voice acting from stars like Chloë Grace Moretz, John Slattery, Lena Headey, and Susan Sarandon.



The story follows Corvo Attano, a disgraced bodyguard of Empress Jessamine, who becomes an assassin graced with magical powers. Dishonored garnered praise among gamers and critics alike. Among the many awards Dishonored was up for, the title won Best Action-Adventure Game at the 2012 Spike Video Game Awards and the Inside Gaming Award for Best Environmental Design. As Raphaël Colantonio explained:

- For us, Dishonored was a huge, huge milestone. […] Most of all because we proved to ourselves and the industry in general, that this kind of game, the immersive sim, can actually be successful.

Boosted by that success, Arkane Studios made a sequel of the game, Dishonored 2, and a spin-off, Dishonored: Death of the Outsider. Both were set in the same dark steampunk world where the hunter can easily become the hunted.



Towards the stars
The same Darwinian trope was used by Arkane Studios in Prey, a first-person shooter set in outer space. The game bears some resemblance to System Shock, a title Colantonio was working on in his EA years. Like System Shock, our hero is stranded on a space station filled with dangerous monsters and obstacles. Only this time, the focus is put more on dynamic action than RPG elements. Combined with stealth elements and a claustrophobic atmosphere, Prey gives the gamer an adrenaline-pumping, immersive experience from start to finish.

During the two decades of its existence, Arkane Studios has been approached by many big publishers wanting to make the next big hit. Recently, during a documentary from Noclip about the company, it was revealed that Arkane Studios was at one point engaged in the Half-Life: Ravenholm project alongside Valve. Sadly, the project was scrapped due to creative differences between the two companies.



Prey marked the end of Raphaël Colantonio’s tenure as president of Arkane Studios, a position he held for 18 years. He left behind a team of developers still overflowing with creativity and ready to approach new challenges. Their next game, titled Deathloop, is planned to premiere in 2020. The title will be a science-fiction first-person shooter where the main character is stuck in a time loop.

We’re already excited about Deathloop and we’re sure it will bring us hours and hours of fun!
It would also be nice if Colantonio's new game Weird West comes to GOG.
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....so, is that a nice way of saying that their next game is gonna be a multi-platform launch including GOG? It'd be nice if someone in the Bethsoft/Zenimax family did something like that, and Arkane sure does know how to create an interesting game atmosphere.

I mostly walked away from Steam in 2012 because I was tired of putting up with internet accounts for single player games, and from then to now there's only been maybe ten or so Steam games that I felt like I was missing out on--either because I never bought them in the first place, or I bought them at some point but couldn't be bothered to deal with said shenanigans anymore. That most esteemed and rarefied of lists included both Dishonored and Dishonored 2, which should give some indication of what I think of Arkane's games.
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LifeLover: Unfortunately Gog doesn't upgrade here MOTN to Remastered Edition, that's why I can't recommend to buy Mark of the Ninja here!!!
Blame Klei. Gog can't upgrade to the Remastered Edition if Klei refuses to sell it here.
I really need to go back to Arx Fatalis although I remember reading it had a difficulty spike closer to the end. How's Arx Libertatis these days?

Given my disappointment with both Dishonored 2 and the Outsider, I hope they go for a new IP. I have only partially played Prey 2017 but I would prefer something new.
Another vote for Dark Messiah of Might and Magic in GOG
"NOTHING, YOU GET NOTHING" - Drew Scanlon

oh well :-(

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games#search=dark%20mess
New Ubisoft games would be nice
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LifeLover: Unfortunately Gog doesn't upgrade here MOTN to Remastered Edition, that's why I can't recommend to buy Mark of the Ninja here!!!
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fronzelneekburm: Blame Klei. Gog can't upgrade to the Remastered Edition if Klei refuses to sell it here.
And Kleis responses so far have been comple garbage... *angry*
I got all excited when I saw this write-up, thinking that finally Dark Messiah of Might & Magic was going to be available here now. It wasn't a perfect game by any means, but I still have many very fond memories of my time with it. The settings were wonderful. IIRC I made it to the last level, which I never got past for some reason, and I'd really like another play-through to have another go at it.

I still have my original boxed version, but the last time I tried it on my newest Win10 rig, it kept crashing. I'm sure there must be an unofficial fix for this, but I never got around to looking for one. I guess I was hoping that GOG might save me the trouble someday, but apparently not yet.

But I am patient, and GOG has been pretty good at acquiring these games, so I will keep waiting.

I finally dropped Steam altogether a few years ago because almost every game I bought on Steam eventually came out on GOG, requiring a second purchase to get the better DRM-free version. Which I am happy to pay. But damned if I'm going to give Steam any more money when if I just wait, I can usually get it cheaper on GOG. However, if the game got released here at the same time as Steam or elsewhere, I'd be more than happy to pay full list price for it here.

I finally realized that if we're going to have any chance of winning this war on DRM, I need to practice what I preach and quit handing over my money to a platform I am philosophically opposed to.
Post edited July 15, 2020 by GilesHabibula
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fronzelneekburm: Blame Klei. Gog can't upgrade to the Remastered Edition if Klei refuses to sell it here.
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RadonGOG: And Kleis responses so far have been comple garbage... *angry*
While I did buy "Mark Of The Ninja" on GOG many years ago, I haven't been keeping up on things, and thus I didn't know about this situation. Does Klei give any reason as to why they won't update it here? Does it cost them a bunch of money to do so, or something? To me, this doesn't make any sense, and I am disappointed in them. I was going to purchase "Don't Starve" soon, but if that's the way they're going to be, I'm taking it off my list, as I refuse to support this attitude.
Joining the desire to see Dark Messiah here.

That said, Arkane has made games of sheer genius. I love this studio and have played their games several times over. Prey is one of my absolute favorite games of recent years, as are the Dishonored titles. I'm getting the itch to play them once again.

That is, until Dark Messiah releases here.
You should put these more substantial articles into their own category, it's impossible to find 'em once they slip off the front page.
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RadonGOG: And Kleis responses so far have been comple garbage... *angry*
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GilesHabibula: While I did buy "Mark Of The Ninja" on GOG many years ago, I haven't been keeping up on things, and thus I didn't know about this situation. Does Klei give any reason as to why they won't update it here? Does it cost them a bunch of money to do so, or something? To me, this doesn't make any sense, and I am disappointed in them. I was going to purchase "Don't Starve" soon, but if that's the way they're going to be, I'm taking it off my list, as I refuse to support this attitude.
Here you have their mail, maybe of many users are writing to them it might help...
livesupport@kleientertainment.com