Nightdive Studios has launched Blade Runner: Enhanced Edition on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch with a price of 9.99 tras retrasase in 2020 due to failure of the source and the materials, which is required to realize reverse engineering. Limited Run Games launches PS4 and Switch physical versions.
Followed by the remastering of the classic 3D graphic adventure of Westwood Studios trained in 1997 that inspires in Blade Runner of Ridley Scott, though in this case the story transcends in a way parallel to the argument protagonized by Rick Deckard. We are Ray McCoy, un blade runner which, legally, should lead to a group of rebellious replicants. Featuring the participation of some actors from the 1982 film, such as Sean Young in Rachael’s paper, and some themes from the inexhaustible sonorous band of Vangelis, composer failed the last.
“The abilities of the investigator and the classic equipment of the blade runner sumergirn in a world full of life, thanks to one of the most effective visual and lighting innovators who offer a graphic experience jams vista, in which podrs poner a prueba todas tus habilidades de supervivencia“, from the original developer.
Las mejoras de esta remasterizacin are the following:
- The original videos were restored to a major resolution.
- Cinematics updated from 15 to 60 fps.
- Modern graphics with MS quality.
- Assistant to Integrated Accumulators (ACI) major and interface of pistes.
- Subtracted subtitles.
- Compatibility with modern mandates.
- Antisolapamiento SMAA.
- Filter of anisotropic textures.
New game of Blade Runner in development
110 Industries has announced one of these obtain the license of Blade Runner to develop a video game. I do not have many details but it is hoped that it will be listed in 2025. Among the projects of the company we find Wanted: Dead of some of the creators of Ninja Gaiden, Red Goes Faster y Vengeance Is Mine by Stefanie Joosten.
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