The Thing was worth playing in 2002 and it still holds up today with all the convenient bells and whistles included in this faithful remaster.
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.
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Launching this year, the remaster sports improved character models and textures, dynamic lighting, and 4K up to 144 FPS on current-gen.
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"There are some things that, we were able to fulfill the original vision of the developers," says Nightdive Studios' business development director Larry Kuperman.
The improved textures, atmospheric effects and lighting in the upcoming remaster really shine in the latest batch of images.
Sections where players could find themselves without ammo are being polished, while some "scalable difficulties" will be added.
The Thing: Remastered will make use of Nightdive Studios' own KEX Engine to run on modern platforms at high resolutions and frame rates.