![]() ![]() The game was developed by Bungie’s western branch and was published by Take-Two. Oni is a third-person action video game released in 2001, the same year as Halo: Combat Evolved. A third game called Myth III: The Wolf Age was also made, though not by Bungie. Both were released on the Classic Mac OS and Microsoft Windows. Both Myth games tell a fantastic story full of mythical creatures like dwarves. Mythīefore Bungie developed Halo and changed first-person shooters forever, the company produced two real-time tactics games called Myth: The Fallen Lords and Myth II: Soulblighter. It will be interesting to see if Sony is willing to revive this long-dormant franchise. There hasn’t been a new Marathon game since 1996. Marathon is what put Bungie on the map, and the popularity of Marathon led to two sequels-Marathon 2: Durandal and Marathon Infinity. It takes place in a futuristic world and stars a security officer who has to fend off an alien invasion. Marathon is a first-person shooter released for the classic Mac OS. Pathways into Darkness stars the Special Forces and revolves around puzzle solving. Pathways into Darkness was released in 1993 and is Bungie’s first FPS game. Minotaur was released in 1992 and is a role-playing adventure title that has players explore an endless dungeon. Operation: Desert Storm was released in 1991 and is a top-down tank shooter based on the Gulf War in the Middle East. All three games were released exclusively for the classic Macintosh OS. Early yearsīungie was founded in 1991, and its first games were Operation: Desert Storm, Minotaur: The Labyrinths of Crete, and Pathways into Darkness. We’ll cover all the titles the company worked on, including the Halos and the Destinies. We all know about the Halo games and Destiny, yet there are still plenty of other games that the prestige company made over the decades. Related: The best Scout Rifles in Destiny 2 All games made by Bungie Image via Bungie We know that it probably means Bungie will make content exclusively for PlayStation going forward, but what does it mean for the games developed by Bungie before the Sony purchase? That then leads to another question-what games were made by Bungie? Sony now owns Bungie, which leads to the question of what that means in the grand scheme of things. ![]()
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