The studio head and director of business development spoke about how they would approach remastering PS3 and Xbox 360 classics.
A new trailer outlines the differences between the original and the remaster, like better-looking characters, weapons, and animations.
The update adds the Turok beta's Brachiosaurus, ammo swapping for the Tek Bow and Shotgun, a Run/Walk toggle, and new graphics options.
The PC version promises enhanced characters, animations, and weapon models while supporting up to 144 FPS and Ultrawide resolutions.
After announcing it in 2019, Nightdive Studios has also confirmed renaming the title to System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster.
The sales performance of the remaster was praised by Atari, alongside RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic and Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind.
The update brings with it a host of bug fixes, ranging from gameplay bugs, glitches related to ammo and health dispensers, and better performance.
The 2020 remaster of the Nintendo 64 classic features improved visuals and a brand-new campaign to link it with DOOM (2016).
Nightdive's latest remaster is playable on Xbox, PlayStation, PC, and Nintendo Switch and offers numerous improvements over the original.
Nightdive is bringing back one of the more underappreciated survival horror titles of the 2000s. Here's what you should know about it.
Nightdive Studios' survival horror remaster is officially due out in 2024 for PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC, but doesn't yet have a specific release date.
Nightdive Studios' remaster of the 2002 classic has made the HP system "more forgiving" alongside adding more health and ammo packs.
NPCs can no longer "burst out" into a Thing creature as part of the story, but some will be more susceptible to infection.
Over 75 games are confirmed to appear during the show, including Tripwire Interactive's co-op zombie shooter Killing Floor 3.
Launching this year, the remaster sports improved character models and textures, dynamic lighting, and 4K up to 144 FPS on current-gen.
The Thing: Remastered is celebrating the original game's 22nd anniversary with these new screenshots.
The "enhanced edition" of id Software's acclaimed shooters is well worth playing for the mod support and the new Legacy of Rust campaign.
Available free for current owners, these include 25 new Deathmatch maps, crossplay, mod support, 4K/120 FPS support, remixed soundtracks, and more.
A SHODAN for the ages.
"There are some things that, we were able to fulfill the original vision of the developers," says Nightdive Studios' business development director Larry Kuperman.