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This is what Obsidian’s Aliens RPG might have looked like…

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Original concept art provides a glimpse into the scrapped project.
Concept art is not always a true reflection on a game’s final make-up, but it can still provide an interesting insight… especially into what was a fairly high-profile cancellation. Set to be published by Sega and developed by Obsidian, the Aliens RPG was first announced in 2006 – three years later, in 2009, production had officially stopped.
Posted on the personal blog of Obsidian artist Charles Lee, the following concept art shows a variety of locations; laboratories, moody cities, external landscapes and industrial zones. 
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Source: Charles Lee’s blog

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