If there is one thing that director Michael Mann is known for besides his iconic Miami Vice television series, it's the 1995 heist movie, Heat. The crime film, which saw Al Pacino, Robert De Niro and Val Kilmer pair up, is one of cinema's most famous ensembles, due in part to its amazing shootout sequence.
It's the kind of sequence that would make for a great video game, and it turns out, that was almost the case. In the latest episode of "Games That Weren't," a YouTube channel dedicated to showcasing canceled video games, The Last Job AKA The Heist was unearthed as a canceled PlayStation 2 video game from 2004.
Going back even a decade later, nothing comes close to how much Watch Dogs shakes up the GTA formula. These games should be celebrated, not swept aside!
Epic doesn't even begin to describe what could have been.
According to the Games That Weren't website, The Last Job was a game in the works for the PS2, with a planned Xbox release as well. It was developed at Acclaim Cheltenham, and was even showcased at a behind-closed-doors press event at E3 2004.
Per the on-site bio,...