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Name: | The Thing |
Console: | Xbox |
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Publisher: | Vivendi, Vivendi Games, Black Label Games, Konami |
Genres: | Shooter, Horror, Third-person Shooter, Survival horror, Action, Third-person narrative |
The Thing is a 2002 third-person shooter/survival horror video game developed by Computer Artworks and published under the "Black Label Games" banner, a collaboration between Universal Interactive and Konami. It was released for PlayStation 2, Windows and Xbox. Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance versions were planned, but were cancelled early in production. The game is a sequel to John Carpenter's 1982 film, The Thing and follows the story of Captain Blake, a member of a U.S. Special Forces team sent to the Antarctic outpost featured in the film to determine what has happened to the research team. The game was endorsed by John Carpenter, who appears in an uncredited cameo. The Thing received positive reviews and sold very well. A sequel was in the early stages of development, but was cancelled when Computer Artworks closed down in 2004.