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Just What Are Feral Interactive Teasing This Time?

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I noticed a lot of activity on the Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor SteamDB entry recently, and poking Feral about it gave us another teaser, but what could it be?

@gamingonlinux Okay, no more teasers. Such as the attached image. What could it mean? pic.twitter.com/yoWg7wu2us

— Feral Interactive (@feralgames) April 8, 2015



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Superuser Apr 8, 2015
Fascinating!

I think it's for Just Cause 2, because:
- the aesthetic. I've played the first Just Cause on the Xbox 360 and it reminded me of the aesthetic a lot.
- that some interest was shown about porting it to Linux in the past
- the upcoming Mad Max by the same company will (probably) have a day-one Linux release!
melkemind Apr 8, 2015
Quoting: SuperuserFascinating!

I think it's for Just Cause 2, because:
- the aesthetic. I've played the first Just Cause on the Xbox 360 and it reminded me of the aesthetic a lot.
- that some interest was shown about porting it to Linux in the past
- the upcoming Mad Max by the same company will (probably) have a day-one Linux release!

That's funny. It immediately reminded me of Just Cause 2 as well. I didn't post that as a guess because I know the publisher, Square Enix, hasn't shown any interest in Linux porting so far (unlike WB, which is the Mad Max publisher). I suppose that could change.
ricki42 Apr 8, 2015
All I see is yellow lights, so it must be Deus Ex, HR or Mankind Divided. I might just be seeing what I want to see, though.
drmoth Apr 8, 2015
Quoting: afettouhi
Quoting: tcitDid 2K Australia did anything else than Borderlands?

EDIT : I would go with Bioshock.

They only did Bioshock 2.

PS. I'm still hoping for annoucement on Alien: Isolation coming to SteamOS/Linux.

That's not true, 2K Australia worked on Bioshock 1.

The original Bioshock is a good guess, but it could also be just a ....red herring :)
Aule Apr 8, 2015
Quoting: metcardFarCry.... I've said too much.
That was my first thought too.
toor Apr 8, 2015
I wish my gf teased me like that… so damn sexy
crunchpaste Apr 8, 2015
I guess I'm the only one that did a Wiki search...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_herring
Aule Apr 8, 2015
Quoting: crunchpasteI guess I'm the only one that did a Wiki search...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_herring

LOL! Nice! :D
Eike Apr 8, 2015
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Quoting: crunchpasteI guess I'm the only one that did a Wiki search...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_herring

I hope many people knew that without looking into Wikipedia.
It's a classic!
(The article misses the uses in computer games, e.g. Secret of Monkey Island...)
melkemind Apr 8, 2015
So, the answer to "what could it mean?" is that Shadow of Mordor will be out soon, and they're just distracting us.
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