Nightdive Studios revives a cult classic 3DO game from 1996
Nightdive Studios has reimagined one other cult traditional recreation for contemporary audiences. Killing Time: Resurrected is a refresh of the 1996 3DO and PC authentic. For the uninitiated, the sport was notable on the time for making an attempt to mix full-motion video (FMV) with a first-person shooter. It really appeared like nothing else when it was launched throughout the heyday of Invoice Clinton’s first time period as president.
Like most Nightdive remakes, Killing Time: Resurrected isn’t only a easy remaster. This title boasts 4K visuals, a 144Hz body cap and different fashionable graphical goodies like anti-aliasing. The menu artwork and 2D screens have additionally been redone.
As for gameplay, followers will now have entry to all the weapons from each the 3DO and PC variations of the sport. Again within the Nineteen Nineties, a number of weapons have been unique to every platform. There’s additionally loads of newly-unearthed content material that was reduce from the unique, together with a pool home stage and a shipwreck.
The 50 live-action FMV sequences have been absolutely remastered, they usually actually pop on this remake. Gamers can toggle between the unique sprites and the up to date visuals, which is all the time a pleasant contact. Nightdive guarantees “upscaled environmental texturing, smoother gameplay, extra responsive controls.”
The load instances between areas have additionally been utterly eradicated. These load instances have been fairly brutal again within the Nineteen Nineties, if reminiscence serves. Killing Time: Resurrected is obtainable proper now for PC through Steam. There’s a launch sale occurring, dropping the title right down to $20 from $25.
Nightdive Studios has been pumping out all types of high-quality remakes and remasters these days. It dealt with the critically-acclaimed remaster of Star Wars: Dark Forces and a complete remake of System Shock. The corporate was recently purchased by Atari.
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