The original Star Wars FPS returns.
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| Dark Forces game is played on PC, Xbox, PlayStation and Switch |
Nightdive Studios, which recently remastered FPS classics System Shock and Quake 2, is doing the same with another first-person legend: Star Wars: Dark Forces. It is developed for all major platforms: PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch. Check out the trailer above. First released on PC in 1995, Star Wars FPS was the first adventure for players like Kyle Katarn, who later became a Jedi in Jedi Knight and its sequels. You'll never have your lightsaber in hand in Dark Forces, but it's best remembered for its memorable missions and tough boss fights.I think audiences will appreciate the level of challenge"; Nightdive's Larry Kuperman told IGN.
The remaster cleans up 28 years of Dark Forces gameplay and cinematics in the same way Nightdive approached the recent Quake 2 remaster: with its proprietary Kex engine, enabling modern controls and features like 4K resolution and widescreen support (the original was 4:3 aspect ratio and 1024 x 768 resolution (back then) and 60 frames per We're really trying to bring back what you felt when you played the original," said Kuperman. "It's our He added: “Our mantra is always about maintenance. And you don't protect things by changing them." It may be thrilling to peer the way it compares to the latest 4K fan-made remaster. Kuperman also told IGN that the Dark Forces remaster will be available "at a popular price," saying it would be somewhere between $20 and $30.Has something to do with Dark Forces, since Dark Forces/Jedi Knight was released before the canon reset when Disney took over the franchise.) is being developed by Respawn Entertainment, the creators of the excellent Star Wars Jedi: Fallen
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