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Riddick's Dark Athena: Butcher Bay and Much, Much More

Assault on Dark Athena has gone way beyond a simple remake of Escape From Butcher Bay. Find out why.

UPDATE! Before you read the preview, check out this new Dark Athena trailer, then tell me it doesn't look completely badass.

  


Riddick's got his work cut out for him aboard the Dark Athena.
Riddick's got his work cut out for him aboard the Dark Athena.
The last time you heard about The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena, it was being positioned by then-publisher Vivendi as a PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 remake of the original, excellent Xbox game Escape From Butcher Bay with some new content added in. Then Vivendi merged with Activision and stopped talking about the game for a long time, before finally dropping it entirely post-merger. Now Dark Athena is back, and new publisher Atari came through town to show the latest version recently. And, I'm happy to report, it's become a lot more than a simple remake. If Dark Athena is as good as it looks, it already sits near the top of my list labeled "Must Play 2009."

From the sound of it, developer Starbreeze and Vin Diesel's game company Tigon Studios initially wanted to remake Butcher Bay because too few people played the original, and because the game didn't work well with the Xbox 360's backwards compatibility. But thanks to Vivendi's intervening publishing shenanigans, Starbreeze was fortuitously granted a good 18 months longer than expected to crank on Dark Athena, and because of that, the project has swelled into a far more value-packed and exciting proposition than originally envisioned.

To me, the biggest deal about this whole thing is the new single-player content, the Assault on Dark Athena component itself. The PC version of Butcher Bay that followed the Xbox original got some new content, too--a brief, throwaway action level that lasted maybe 15 minutes. So I didn't expect a lot from the content being added in the Dark Athena remake. But I was dead wrong on that one. This isn't just a brief campaign tacked onto the end of Butcher Bay. It's an entirely new single-player experience that's purportedly just as long as the original game, and looks just as great as that one did. Butcher Bay wasn't the longest game ever--10 to 12 hours, say--but combined with Dark Athena, this will be a serious haul.

This new campaign starts minute one after the end of Butcher Bay, with Riddick and bounty hunter Johns' escape shuttle being picked up and imprisoned by roving mercenaries piloting a ship called--you guessed it--the Dark Athena. The mercs are converting their captives into hellish, armed cyborg drones that stalk the ship's corridors and act as the primary enemies, from what I could see during my brief hands-off demo.

The Ulaks will be Riddick's favorite, deadly new toys.
The Ulaks will be Riddick's favorite, deadly new toys.
Cyborgs operate in two modes. On auto-pilot, they move slowly and methodically, without much apparent awareness of their surroundings, so they shouldn't be hard to deal with in that mode. They can also be controlled remotely by the mercs, though, at which point they turn agile, smart, and deadly. Autonomous drones have a bright white light projecting from their heads, while this light shows red when they're remote-controlled. So you'll get a quick visual cue to indicate what kind of enemy you're facing even before you observe its movements.

Gone are the DNA-encoded weapons from the first game, but an equally challenging new weapon mechanic replaces them. The cyborgs' guns are built directly into their arms--so to use one, you'll have to hoist the entire corpse up and drag it around. There's a natural trade-off here. On the upside, you've got a gun to shoot and a body to act as a meat shield. Downside: your view is partially obscured, and you also move a lot slower.

There will be a few times in the storyline when you get to take remote control of the cyborgs yourself. These sequences seem to have a run-and-gun feel, since you can just pop out another 'borg when yours gets wasted. And you can use them to solve some puzzles, like jamming one into a giant fan to stop it rotating, then taking control of another to move past the fan into the next area.

All the great combat mechanics from Butcher Bay are still in here--the brutally violent melee combat, the intelligent stealth system that turns your perspective a bluish tint when you're safely hidden. I would imagine all the shanks and shivs of the first game will make an appearance, but Riddick has a set of nasty new melee toys, the Ulaks, that will surely take center stage. They look like some kind of Klingon weapon, with blades curving straight downward out of a knife-like grip and ending in a wicked point. You can just imagine the stealth kill animations that will go along with these.

The savvy sense of dramatic grit in Butcher Bay is also in evidence here, based on the smart casting and tense cutscenes I observed. Not surprisingly, Riddick quickly busts out of his captivity--but Johns isn't so lucky. In one scene I saw, he was being interrogated by Revas, the hard-assed merc captain played sternly by Michelle Forbes (Ensign Ro Laren from Star Trek: The Next Generation). Lance Henriksen (Bishop, Aliens) also plays a role as Dacher, another captive who assists Riddick in his efforts to subvert the mercs. In his efforts to fight back from the shadows, at one point Riddick met up with another ally, a little girl who reminded me of the character Newt, also from Aliens. There's no telling what kind of events will transpire in the bowels of the Dark Athena, but this looks like a good setup.

The only good cyborg is a dead cyborg.
The only good cyborg is a dead cyborg.
Don't think Butcher Bay is playing second fiddle to Dark Athena with a quick, dirty port job. The original game has purportedly been "virtually recreated" by Starbreeze's artists. The levels and character models have been given a new detail pass, or completely remodeled in some cases. The engine (an improved version of the one from The Darkness) is now using uncompressed motion data, giving much finer movements. So you'll see characters' individual fingers moving instead of the entire hand moving at once like a mitten, for example.

New AI routines are going into Dark Athena, and those will be rolled back into Butcher Bay as well, so the prison guards there will be able to knock over tables for cover and blind fire around corners. And the entire experience is receiving some other difficulty tweaks to make it play more smoothly. Dark Athena's team is made up partially of the core team from Butcher Bay; this all sounds a little like a labor of love, for these guys to get to go back and create the definitive version of an already excellent game.

Nobody's talking about the game's multiplayer mode, which I'm sure will be a nice addition, but also seems unnecessary next to all this single-player craziness. But hey, the more the merrier.

Having played Escape From Butcher Bay start to finish, I'm pretty damn excited about Dark Athena. Maybe you can tell. Unless I'm forgetting how good Batman: The Video Game was on the NES, I'm going to call Butcher Bay the best movie-based game ever made. Heck, it's one of the best games of the last generation, period. If you're one of the many people who didn't play it in its original incarnation, Starbreeze is doing you a huge favor in crafting this vastly improved version. Don't make the same mistake the second time around.
Death_Burnouton Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:04 p.m.
I really could go for this, i never quite finished Butcher Bay, so its a good oppertunity. This whole thing is quite amazing actually
gla55jAwon Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:06 p.m.
i <3 vin diesel
iAmJohnon Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:06 p.m.
I've always really wanted to play Riddick.  I played the PC demo a couple years ago and it was awesome!  I can't wait for this!
Death_Burnouton Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:07 p.m.
First comments dont seem to be showing up around here...hmm. Oh scratch that, they do and they dont, some odd glitch. Again, looking forward to this i think
stephengotloston Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:10 p.m.
I finished the game on PC last year and enjoyed the combat, but I did not care much for the monotonous level design featuring hundreds  of metallic walls, floors, and ceilings.
tekmojoon Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:12 p.m.
loved the movies, never played the game.
lamegame621on Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:13 p.m.
I want this!!!
Claudeon Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:14 p.m.
Not only did I love Butcher's Bay, but I thought it was the best action game I had played on the Xbox. I'm very interested... very.
Webbyon Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:15 p.m.
Hated the movie, loved the game, cant wait
TheGTAvaccineon Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:18 p.m.
Totally agree with you on BB being one of the best games of last gen. I cant wait to go through BB again, but a whole new campaign with the tried and true BB formula?! Cant WAIT.
Mjolniron Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:19 p.m.
I never did get to play the first game, so I'll have to check this out when the time comes.
ArbitraryWateron Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:26 p.m.
Maybe? I have heard good things about Butcher Bay...
jakob187on Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:34 p.m.
SUPER great to hear some news about this coming out.  Escape from Butcher Bay IS the best movie-based game ever made, and Starbreeze deserves a chance to bring that experience to a bigger audience.  I've got SOOOOOOO many questions that I would love to drill you with, but I'm sure you're a busy man.

Pitch Black still remains one of my favorite movies because there are a TON of unanswered questions from that movie...and I'm sure that Dark Athena will only create more.  I'm also curious to see if they play anything else into Riddick's Furyan background...
Fade2Grayon Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:48 p.m.
Butcher Bay was an AMAZING game. Lord, I hope they put this on the PC!
TwoOneFiveon Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:49 p.m.
i just got a BONER and it grew its own little boner, it looks like a tonfa!!!!
LOL im just a HUGE fan of the first game and i became addicted to the riddick universe for a while LOL its not that great but once you get into it, the universe they created for this franchise should be explored so much more. 
FalseDeityon Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:49 p.m.
Yes. Yes! YES! It's about time we finally see some screenshots.

Can't... wait.... till spring.
RenegadeSainton Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:50 p.m.
I want.
MrMiyagion Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:51 p.m.
DO WANT!
jakob187on Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:52 p.m.
TwoOneFive said:
"i just got a BONER and it grew its own little boner, it looks like a tonfa!!!!
LOL im just a HUGE fan of the first game and i became addicted to the riddick universe for a while LOL its not that great but once you get into it, the universe they created for this franchise should be explored so much more. 
"
Damn straight, sir.  Not only do we get Dark Athena, but if rumors are true, we should be close to seeing the next Riddick flick.  UNDERVERSE!!!
PercyChuggson Dec. 2, 2008 at 8:53 p.m.
Call me crazy, but I would prefer a talented new developer work on a new IP or something original, not a frickin' remake of a game that isn't even 5 years old. What's next, a remake of The Darkness on the next Xbox because the original didn't sell well on 360?

Dig Deeper into The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena

Both a remake and expansion to the critically-acclaimed Xbox and PC title The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, Dark Athena features both the original campaign, an all-new campaign and new multiplayer modes.

US Release Date: April 7, 2009

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