I'm kind of hoping they remake the suffering. I don't know if y'all remember that game but that game was insane and then they had a sequel too. That was just as good
I was thinking about that game too when i was playing The Thing Remaster. They could also make Cold Fear more fun and playable since i could never play more than 20min of that game since i get (sea)sick from that ship moving around
The remaster is really good. Since Nightdive Studios remastered The Thing, i want Nightdive to remaster Evil Dead games from the early 2000s like. Evil Dead: Hail to the King Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick Evil Dead: Regeneration They would look amazing in the KEX engine.
This was a great idea from Nightdive, I was hoping for a remake though like system shock 2. Im so glad a studio like Nightdive exists, this game was sooo ahead of its time.
Far ahead of it's time? It's a pretty standard and linear third person action shooter. Released after stuff like Max Payne. It really wasn't that good of a game and they canceled a sequel to it because of poor reception. No idea why they thought this was deserving of a remaster to begin with.
Any game can be remade, but I personally believe that the same way classic movies get remaster instead of remakes for preservation. It also applies to classic games. Believe it or not, a remake can definitely mess up a game. Nightdive is famous, and they make good money with their remasters, so I'm pretty sure they have the budget for a remake. But a remake will loos it's cult classic horror feel. But that's just my opinion, of course. I know when we look at games like Dead Space remake, we think that every remaster would work. But that would depend on budget and how much time a developer is willing to spend on a game. Games like Turok can be ramade because they aren't movie oriented, so they don't have to follow a script. They can just re-imagine the entire game. I just think a lot goes into a remake.
Im glad ND took out all the bullsht. There is a difference between challenge and just tedious frustration. I like a challenge but i want it to be a fair challenge.
This game had so many issues when it came out. I love the movie, I hope this remaster fixed some of the serious tedium and problems with the original. I remember I would check my team if they were infected and they were good then two steps later they were all of a sudden infected. It’s been a long time since I’ve played this but I have a hard time feeling like this holds up. Nightdive studios is awesome but I was surprised they chose this game as a project. Lighting and graphics aside if the gameplay and AI isn’t improved Im probably going to pass on this.
I've watched alot of reviews of TTRm, and this is the only review that has categorically answered the important questions that owners of the original wanted to know - the most important being the forced scripted changes.
I must warn you there are still a few, its not perfect, only the really bad scripted ones have been removed but the game is largely the same aside from the ones I show in the video.
If they implemented a dynamic infection system your entire team would probably be wiped out in 2 minutes. The first time I played the original game when I was younger I was also expecting a system like that and was a little disappointed, but now that I'm a little older it seems fairly obvious why the developers couldn't do it.
“That was always the core principle of The Thing video game. Every single NPC you come in contact with could be infected and turn into a creature at any time. Or at least that should have been the case. Back in 2002, this was literally impossible as the story called for certain parts where a character or two would transform, so while some transformations were random, some of the mystery was taken out of the game simply by the way the story had to play out. Nightdive did something unique to try to fix this dilemma. Now, the scripted transformation sequences have been adjusted by certain characters cracking up (that is, succumbing to the fear system in the game so badly that they can’t operate). I wouldn’t call it a perfect fix, but I would say it adds a bit of mystery back to the game in a way we didn’t have before about who will turn and when.” What ruined the original for me was ultimately it was far too scripted, who got infected/changed and when… Wow and if they changed this - it had my money!!!
Personally, I don’t think this game holds a completely “classic“ status for that reason I think I would preferred a remake. That gives us that dynamic experience that we were wanting first time round. To be a little bit more open, more emergent. Graphics updated controls. I mean, resident evil too is a good example of how to remake a classic game.
I'm liking the changes, and for me the biggest issues look to be fixed. Like the controls, and the infected as well as keeping the team alive. Cuz i can't tell you how much it would tick me off, that I'd bust my ass to make sure no one was infected and everyone lived to the next stage. Only to have them suddenly be infected, or just up and disappear altogether. So very glad they address this 👍👍
Night Dive has peovwn to me they know how to do remasters very well. Now, I'm hoping they will get the kicense to properly remaster the Resident Evil Outbreak games.
I hope the AI and the janky hit detection from the bosses are fixed and that they cut the amount of goddamn fuse boxes by half! Man that game was a disappointment. Plus, fingers crossed for a nightdive treatment for the suffering and freedom fighters.
@jackburton1455 I made a video about it 8 years ago! So I would love to revisit it with a remaster. ruclips.net/video/e--LkB7Y_ug/видео.htmlsi=ApqIvSdtJZYwxjbF
@@Gerickmb it takes time for one, two is i have to buy it and that costs money. I prefer to play something new instead of what I've already played 20 years ago
@@Cenot4ph fair enough. I bought it, and I find it refreshing and nostalgic! They changed a few things up but not much. I’d say if you get bored one day and have nothing to do it’s a good revisit.
This remaster addressed the biggest issue in the original i.e, they removed scripted infections. That alone is worth it for me, not to mention the other quality of life improvements.
I'm kind of hoping they remake the suffering. I don't know if y'all remember that game but that game was insane and then they had a sequel too. That was just as good
Oh snap is that the one that was set in the prison with the demon/possession theme? Those 2 games were epic.sadly don't get talked about enough
@mactastico1818 yeah and you could turn into a monster if you had enough rage built up
Yes please
I was thinking about that game too when i was playing The Thing Remaster. They could also make Cold Fear more fun and playable since i could never play more than 20min of that game since i get (sea)sick from that ship moving around
Thank god for night dive. You can tell they love these old games.
The remaster is really good. Since Nightdive Studios remastered The Thing, i want Nightdive to remaster Evil Dead games from the early 2000s like.
Evil Dead: Hail to the King
Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick
Evil Dead: Regeneration
They would look amazing in the KEX engine.
@@armyofmarcness ! agree. and playing it on the PC would be sweet too.
This was a great idea from Nightdive, I was hoping for a remake though like system shock 2. Im so glad a studio like Nightdive exists, this game was sooo ahead of its time.
*System Shock (1), but I agree.
@ oh ya thats right, they never did 2. I hope they do though. Never played it but it looked super fun.
Lol no it wasn't
Far ahead of it's time? It's a pretty standard and linear third person action shooter. Released after stuff like Max Payne.
It really wasn't that good of a game and they canceled a sequel to it because of poor reception. No idea why they thought this was deserving of a remaster to begin with.
This game needed a remake not a remaster imo.
Too much money and effort for Nightdive
Any game can be remade, but I personally believe that the same way classic movies get remaster instead of remakes for preservation. It also applies to classic games. Believe it or not, a remake can definitely mess up a game.
Nightdive is famous, and they make good money with their remasters, so I'm pretty sure they have the budget for a remake. But a remake will loos it's cult classic horror feel. But that's just my opinion, of course.
I know when we look at games like Dead Space remake, we think that every remaster would work. But that would depend on budget and how much time a developer is willing to spend on a game.
Games like Turok can be ramade because they aren't movie oriented, so they don't have to follow a script. They can just re-imagine the entire game. I just think a lot goes into a remake.
Baby steps my dude
That’s entitlement even if you don’t know it 😂
This game would’ve been much better with a full remake with modern day graphics.
If enough people buy it and word of mouth is good, maybe...just maybe we'll get a new entry into The Thing gaming series.
I bought the game but my biggest issue is the price, $30 is too much for this. $20 is a better price.
Im glad ND took out all the bullsht.
There is a difference between challenge and just tedious frustration. I like a challenge but i want it to be a fair challenge.
This game had so many issues when it came out. I love the movie, I hope this remaster fixed some of the serious tedium and problems with the original. I remember I would check my team if they were infected and they were good then two steps later they were all of a sudden infected. It’s been a long time since I’ve played this but I have a hard time feeling like this holds up. Nightdive studios is awesome but I was surprised they chose this game as a project. Lighting and graphics aside if the gameplay and AI isn’t improved Im probably going to pass on this.
They didn't fix it.
7:40......that happened to me all the time. Used to piss me off.
My biggest complaint is the HUD. I wish they would've made it scalable.
I've watched alot of reviews of TTRm, and this is the only review that has categorically answered the important questions that owners of the original wanted to know - the most important being the forced scripted changes.
I must warn you there are still a few, its not perfect, only the really bad scripted ones have been removed but the game is largely the same aside from the ones I show in the video.
yep, i wasn't able to finish the original game. Great review thanks :)
No one on Earth did as far as I can tell, a bit like Resident Evil in the 90's
If they implemented a dynamic infection system your entire team would probably be wiped out in 2 minutes. The first time I played the original game when I was younger I was also expecting a system like that and was a little disappointed, but now that I'm a little older it seems fairly obvious why the developers couldn't do it.
“That was always the core principle of The Thing video game. Every single NPC you come in contact with could be infected and turn into a creature at any time. Or at least that should have been the case. Back in 2002, this was literally impossible as the story called for certain parts where a character or two would transform, so while some transformations were random, some of the mystery was taken out of the game simply by the way the story had to play out. Nightdive did something unique to try to fix this dilemma. Now, the scripted transformation sequences have been adjusted by certain characters cracking up (that is, succumbing to the fear system in the game so badly that they can’t operate). I wouldn’t call it a perfect fix, but I would say it adds a bit of mystery back to the game in a way we didn’t have before about who will turn and when.”
What ruined the original for me was ultimately it was far too scripted, who got infected/changed and when…
Wow and if they changed this - it had my money!!!
Loved the movie and this game man id kill for a remake.
I think your review is very good, you made research, made people aware of things like the infection mechanic.
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Personally, I don’t think this game holds a completely “classic“ status for that reason I think I would preferred a remake. That gives us that dynamic experience that we were wanting first time round. To be a little bit more open, more emergent. Graphics updated controls.
I mean, resident evil too is a good example of how to remake a classic game.
Not to to far in but I’m loving the game so far
Nice video!
Maybe they should do a remaster/remake of obscure
I'm liking the changes, and for me the biggest issues look to be fixed. Like the controls, and the infected as well as keeping the team alive. Cuz i can't tell you how much it would tick me off, that I'd bust my ass to make sure no one was infected and everyone lived to the next stage. Only to have them suddenly be infected, or just up and disappear altogether. So very glad they address this 👍👍
how long is the game ??
@@goat88378 5 - 6 hours.
Have a look on how long to play.
Night Dive has peovwn to me they know how to do remasters very well. Now, I'm hoping they will get the kicense to properly remaster the Resident Evil Outbreak games.
i wish they would make a multiplayer game of with this a sus among kinda mechanic
This is the game you are looking for.
store.steampowered.com/app/2909110/Nuclear_Nightmare/
What are you playing on
@@ericmadison5343 PC
Reminds me of Freedom Fighters.
@danreyes736 I never even really thought about that now that you mentioned it I know what you mean. Also, Freedom Fighters, what a game.
@@JMMREVIEWhey would you say it’s worth the purchase?
@danreyes736 Wait for a sale. There is no rush to buy it unless you are a super fan.
I hope the AI and the janky hit detection from the bosses are fixed and that they cut the amount of goddamn fuse boxes by half! Man that game was a disappointment.
Plus, fingers crossed for a nightdive treatment for the suffering and freedom fighters.
@jackburton1455 man I love freedom fighters, what a game!
Is this game to easy now? Are there difficulty levels?@@JMMREVIEW
@@JMMREVIEW Awesome game with a god tier soundtrack. Jesper Kyd is a genius.
@jackburton1455 I made a video about it 8 years ago! So I would love to revisit it with a remaster.
ruclips.net/video/e--LkB7Y_ug/видео.htmlsi=ApqIvSdtJZYwxjbF
@@JMMREVIEW watched it, liked it... Subbed!
I thought the original game was fine at the time, nothing ground breaking. I appreciate the remaster, but it's unlikely ill be playing this again
Why not?
@@Gerickmb it takes time for one, two is i have to buy it and that costs money.
I prefer to play something new instead of what I've already played 20 years ago
@@Cenot4ph fair enough. I bought it, and I find it refreshing and nostalgic! They changed a few things up but not much. I’d say if you get bored one day and have nothing to do it’s a good revisit.
This remaster addressed the biggest issue in the original i.e, they removed scripted infections. That alone is worth it for me, not to mention the other quality of life improvements.
Because Dayz exists
a gtx 1070 recommended :v sooo is that for 4k or 1080? cus i mean 8gb? lol
It doesn't matter, even with 4K it still looks like a game from 2002 with block head characters etc
@@brendanwaldon2117 that not really my point jaja
A terrible not faithful shooter then, a terrible not faithful shooter now... this needed a Remake/Reboot def not this awful cashgrab.
Next, Cockstar gonna remaster The Warriors. They're desperate now.
This game sucked back then. A remaster would never save it. Waste of time just watch the movie.