Closing in on four years since Microsoft’s Perfect Dark reboot was announced, and a year since it was reported that “little meaningful progress” had been made on the project since its unveiling, it’s now being claimed the reboot remains in “a very rough state”.
That’s according to journalist Jeff Grubb who, while discussing Xbox’s surprise recent studio closures on the Giant Bombcast, told co-presenters, “I’ve been hearing for years that Perfect Dark is in a rough state, [but] it sounds like it’s in a very rough state. It doesn’t sound like it’s really come together in any way since then.”
In the wake of Grubb’s comments, several other industry pundits (as spotted by VGC) took to social media with similar claims. VG247’s Alex Donaldson wrote, “I have some crazy stories about the development of that game I have not put in print out of respect for a team really trying hard to push a boulder up a steep hill. But my patience is getting thin.” Meanwhile, video game historian Liam Robertson wrote, “From what little I have heard about the development of the new Perfect Dark, it sounds like… a big, protracted mess.”