Gaming News Remember this game released on Xbox 360 and PS3 in 2011? Completely underestimated at the time, he will make his comeback
More than ten years after its release on PS3 and Xbox 360, this crazy shooter is making a comeback thanks to a remaster. Enough to give a second life to this somewhat underrated title, which has acquired a bit of a cult following over time.
If you’re a fan of Japanese games, you’ve probably heard of Suda51. is behind this name We find a Japanese author and developer with a very special style that we know from No More Heroes, Killer 7 or Killer is Dead. The latter has, over time, managed to stand out through these bizarre experiences, often a bit broken but with incredible charm. After releasing No More Heroes 3 a few years ago, Suda51 is back with a remaster of one of his most underrated games.
A crazy shooter like no other
Originally published in 2011, Shadows of the Damned is a third-party shooter in a horror atmosphere whose mechanics are reminiscent of Resident Evil 4And for good reason, Resident Evil strongman Shinji Mikami worked on it. The title was developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and produced by Suda51, who also counted on the help of composer Akira Yamaoka, known for his work on Silent Hill. And the most surprising thing about all this is that the project is being published by Electronic Arts. At its exit The title received fairly mixed reviews, particularly the 14/20 rating in our columns, but ultimately gained a small cult following over time. That was enough for this crazy and action-packed experience to be eligible for a remaster.
An opportunity to discover the game in advance
Announced last June Shadow of the Damned: Hella Remastered is the updated version of this unique shooter. If the title hasn’t been talked about too much lately, we’ll be treated to a new trailer during PAX East, a convention dedicated to video games that highlights developers. Better yet, local people can play a demo…but also Play a game of blackjack against Suda51 in hopes of getting signed Shadows of the Damned coasters. We don’t know anything more about the title’s planned publication on “current media” this year without further details.