Footage from canceled Scarface game has finally surfaced

Gameplay from the canceled Scarface: Empire game has now surfaced showing off what it would have been like.

Scarface: Empire, the canceled sequel to 2006’s Scarface: The World Is Yours, has long been shrouded in speculation and mystery. Gameplay footage has now surfaced showing off what the game would have been like.

The second game, in what was to become a series of Scarface games, was canceled in 2009 after the developer Radical Entertainment was purchased by publisher Activision. At the time the publisher believed it already had too many open-world games in development and so it canceled the project in favor of focusing development on Radical’s other open-world game, Prototype.

When it was canceled, Scarface: Empire was still in a pre-alpha state, though many of the environments and plot had already been decided. The game would follow Tony Montana after he is kicked out of Miami following a city-wide crackdown on drugs. He decides to move to Las Vegas and rebuild his cocaine-fueled empire using a casino as a front. However, the residing mobs, which already own the casinos on the strip, are not best pleased with Tony’s plans and try to take him down.

The gameplay was much like that of the highly successful Grand Theft Auto franchise, featuring third-person shooting sections with an over-the-shoulder camera view, and driving sections. While we have seen synopses and concept art for the game before, footage had never previously been revealed to the public.

YouTube channel Mafia Game Videos has released a video showing off two never before seen gameplay clips. The first shows Tony Montana, created from the likeness of actor Al Pacino, running around Las Vegas shooting mobsters with his tommy gun, and driving. The clip is scored with Elvis Presley’s “Viva Las Vegas”.

The second video shows animations from when Tony is taken down by rivals. In the first, the enemy comes and finishes off the job. In the second Tony gets back up and takes down the enemy, and in the third a crew member shoots down the enemy for Tony. 

While the game has never, and more than likely will never be released, the footage, which came from a 2008 build of the game, can give us a taste of what we missed out on.

Written by Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.

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