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*Is Oni 2's Phoenix aware of those pointless cycles, or does the name symbolize a one-time rebirth? | *Is Oni 2's Phoenix aware of those pointless cycles, or does the name symbolize a one-time rebirth? | ||
===Phoenix by Bungie=== | ===Phoenix by Bungie=== | ||
While Oni was only ''half''-aborted by Bungie, there was another project in development, somewhere between Halo and Halo 2, which was completely scrapped : [http://phoenix.bungie.org/artwork.html Phoenix]. Little is known about it, as it was aborted very early on, before the officials had the time to reveal anything specific : the history of its cancellation you can find [ | While Oni was only ''half''-aborted by Bungie, there was another project in development, somewhere between Halo and Halo 2, which was completely scrapped : [http://phoenix.bungie.org/artwork.html Phoenix]. Little is known about it, as it was aborted very early on, before the officials had the time to reveal anything specific : the history of its cancellation you can find [https://rampancy.net/phoenix HERE]. It would seem it belonged to the real-time strategy genre, and was closer to medieval fantasy (à la Myth) than to science-fiction (Oni & Marathon & Halo). | ||
It has been speculated that the "[http://web.archive.org/web/20080112204645/http://www.goodbrush.com:80/cpg146/thumbnails.php?album=12 Mystery Project]", which [[Credits|Craig Mullins]] did some art for, is in fact Bungie's Phoenix. | It has been speculated that the "[http://web.archive.org/web/20080112204645/http://www.goodbrush.com:80/cpg146/thumbnails.php?album=12 Mystery Project]", which [[Credits|Craig Mullins]] did some art for, is in fact Bungie's Phoenix. |