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== Sequel Possibilities ==
'''''Primal 2''''' was the proposed sequel to the action-adventure videogame, ''[[Primal:Primal|Primal]]''. A cutscene at the end of ''Primal's'' credits suggested that the story was left open for a potential sequel set in the ''Primal'' universe.


==Development==
In 2005, [[Paul Donovan]] (former senior programmer at SCEE Cambridge) posted in a Usenet newsgroup that the developers had once started working on some ideas for a sequel to ''Primal''. Donovan commented that they had completed some prototypes of some new gameplay features. The developers then received the license to make a videogame adaptation of the television show, ''24'', this in turn ceased the development of ''Primal 2'', and all focus was diverted to ''[[wikipedia:24: The Game|24: The Game]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://groups.google.com/g/uk.games.video.playstation/c/O_fIKZhPdzw/m/PXETEFnrDKIJ|site=uk.games.video.playstation|title=Oh, Mr. Donovan!|published=October 13, 2005|retrieved=July 1, 2023}}</ref>


[http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/genmessage.php?board=518049&topic=49467130 '''A Sequel???''']
In a 2012 PlayStation.Blog post written by [[Chris Sorrell]] (the creative director of ''Primal''), [[Mark Gibbons]] (the lead artist behind ''Primal'') expanded upon the comments Paul Donovan made in 2005. Gibbons confirmed that once ''Primal'' had been finished, there was some preliminary work made upon a sequel. Gibbons also revealed some of what ''Primal 2'''s story would have been about; that it would have featured [[Primal:Jen|Jen]]'s lover [[Primal:Lewis|Lewis]] as the central character, and would have told the story of Lewis' journey through [[Primal:Oblivion|Oblivion]]'s version of Hell, back to Jen in [[Primal:Mortalis|Mortalis]].<ref name="blog">{{cite web|url=http://blog.us.playstation.com/2012/02/27/primal-ps2-cult-classic-comes-to-psn-tuesday/|site=PlayStation.Blog|title=Primal: PS2 Cult Classic Comes to PSN Tuesday|author=Sorrell, Chris|published=February 27, 2012|retrieved=July 1, 2023}}</ref>


Tenko72 posted at 5/11/2009 9:27 PM "''I haven't played the game in a really long time. But didn't the end leave it open for a sequel?''"
Gibbons' mention of a sequel captivated fans' interest within the blog's comment section. Chris Sorrell then decided to satisfy readers by providing a more in-depth look at what ''Primal 2'' would have featured. Sorrell confirmed that one take included Lewis as a protagonist, however, another idea that was explored would have had Jen as protagonist, but with the story taking place in Mortalis, rather than Oblivion and would have seen Oblivion demons, such as [[Primal:Jared|Jared]], making their way to our world:


Yes, in the final cutscene after the credits. Makes me sad to watch it.
{{Quote|If there were to be a Primal 2 it should feature Jen. …Well I do agree with that one. Further to the comments by Mark, yes we did explore a Primal 2 with Lewis as a lead character. We also explored another take that had Jen as lead and centred on the notion that the demons of Oblivion had found a way through into our world. That one had some cool imagery that I recall – Jen in a flowing leather coat riding a spike-wheeled moto-X bike, Prince Jared driving to Jen’s rescue in an ice-cream truck (garbled music blaring) and sub-way tunnels teeming with spider-like Wraith mutants.|Chris Sorrell on ''Primal 2''<ref name="blog"/>}}
 
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In fact, in terms of story there's a whole lot that could still be told. Jen and Lewis' ancestry, for one. Lady Arella may have her general back, but still doesn't have an army. Solum and Aquis aren't in the best of shape, either.
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Back when the game came out the Usenet newsgroups were still active. One of the programmers posted that they'd even started working on some ideas for a sequel. Then they got the license for '''24''' and focused on making '''24: The Game''' (2006). All I know about that is that was Andreas Katsulas final performance. R.I.P. that same year.
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Here's the developer:
:"Paul Donovan"
:Senior Programmer, SCEE Cambridge
 
And here's the post. Google Groups was kind for once.
=== Oh, Mr. Donovan! ===
*http://groups.google.com/group/uk.games.video.playstation/msg/a20ceb591013713d?hl=en&dmode=source
*Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 10:10:19 +0100
*From: Paul Donovan <[email protected]>
*Newsgroups: uk.games.video.playstation
*Subject: Re: Oh, Mr. Donovan!
*Organization: Ye 'Ol Disorganized NNTPCache groupie
*Message-ID: <[email protected]>
 
Rexx Magnus wrote:
> Any hints that there might be a Primal sequel in the pipeline? Pleeeease! :)
>
 
Sorry, afraid not. We were playing around with ideas for a '''Primal 2''' and
did some prototypes of some new features but then we got the '''24''' license
so we did that instead :-)
 
--
:Paul Donovan
:Senior Programmer, SCEE Cambridge
 
=== End quoted message ===

Latest revision as of 17:16, 23 July 2023

Primal 2 was the proposed sequel to the action-adventure videogame, Primal. A cutscene at the end of Primal's credits suggested that the story was left open for a potential sequel set in the Primal universe.

Development

In 2005, Paul Donovan (former senior programmer at SCEE Cambridge) posted in a Usenet newsgroup that the developers had once started working on some ideas for a sequel to Primal. Donovan commented that they had completed some prototypes of some new gameplay features. The developers then received the license to make a videogame adaptation of the television show, 24, this in turn ceased the development of Primal 2, and all focus was diverted to 24: The Game.[1]

In a 2012 PlayStation.Blog post written by Chris Sorrell (the creative director of Primal), Mark Gibbons (the lead artist behind Primal) expanded upon the comments Paul Donovan made in 2005. Gibbons confirmed that once Primal had been finished, there was some preliminary work made upon a sequel. Gibbons also revealed some of what Primal 2's story would have been about; that it would have featured Jen's lover Lewis as the central character, and would have told the story of Lewis' journey through Oblivion's version of Hell, back to Jen in Mortalis.[2]

Gibbons' mention of a sequel captivated fans' interest within the blog's comment section. Chris Sorrell then decided to satisfy readers by providing a more in-depth look at what Primal 2 would have featured. Sorrell confirmed that one take included Lewis as a protagonist, however, another idea that was explored would have had Jen as protagonist, but with the story taking place in Mortalis, rather than Oblivion and would have seen Oblivion demons, such as Jared, making their way to our world:

"If there were to be a Primal 2 it should feature Jen. …Well I do agree with that one. Further to the comments by Mark, yes we did explore a Primal 2 with Lewis as a lead character. We also explored another take that had Jen as lead and centred on the notion that the demons of Oblivion had found a way through into our world. That one had some cool imagery that I recall – Jen in a flowing leather coat riding a spike-wheeled moto-X bike, Prince Jared driving to Jen’s rescue in an ice-cream truck (garbled music blaring) and sub-way tunnels teeming with spider-like Wraith mutants."
― Chris Sorrell on Primal 2[2]

References

  1. Oh, Mr. Donovan! on uk.games.video.playstation. Published October 13, 2005. Retrieved July 1, 2023.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Sorrell, Chris, Primal: PS2 Cult Classic Comes to PSN Tuesday on PlayStation.Blog. Published February 27, 2012. Retrieved July 1, 2023.

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