Primal Rage II

Primal Rage II (1997)

by Atari Games, GruntZilla94
Genres:Fighting
Themes:Fantasy, Historical, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Primal Rage II is the cancelled sequel to Primal Rage. It started development in 1996 and was set to be released in 1997, but the game was cancelled due to the shrinking popularity of arcades. The game would feature avatars of the gods as playable characters. Necrosan trapped the gods so they couldn't fight him, so the avatars had to save the gods by fighting each other to reach Necrosan. If the player were to beat Necrosan then they would get an ending. Only one cabinet of the game is known to exist, and it can be found at the Galloping Ghost Arcade in Brookfield, Illinois. As of 02/11/2017, the emulation of the game is fully functional, thanks to YouTube user GruntZilla94.Show more
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Primal Rage 2 – Memory of a Game That Never Was Primal Rage 2 was always a mystery to me—rumored, half-finished, and barely seen in the wild. I remember reading about it in magazines, seeing screenshots of the new human “Avatars” channeling the primal gods, and dreaming about what it could’ve been. A deeper story, smoother animation, new combos—it felt like it could’ve pushed the series into true arcade greatness. Years later, when I finally saw leaked footage and fan builds online, it was bittersweet. The ambition was clear, but it was never finished, never released. A sequel frozen in time. That’s why Primal Rage 2 should be preserved. If Warner Bros. or whoever holds the rights could release it—complete or not—on GOG, it would honor the effort put into it. Give fans the chance to finally see the full picture.
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