Saturday, April 27, 2013
Flashback remake announced by Ubisoft
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Remake coming to Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network and PC this summer. 90s Flashback adventure is recovering from a current generation of consoles to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the original game, Ubisoft has announced. Flashback, which is developed with the Unreal Engine by French developer VectorCell, released on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network later this year. The game is a reinvention of the original 1992 and features 3D graphics, new controls and leveling mechanic for the protagonist Conrad B. Hart. Cell vector indicates that the game is now more accessible and features of the platform challenges that are a little less demanding than in the original.Conrad
enemies again change shape morphs, and all the characters from the original game, will make an appearance in the new version with new additions.Speaking in a press release simply said the mobile porting original vector would have made a game that was "rather punish through the lens of today."
- Despite all the new changes, however, vector cellular sure he was "able to keep the soul of Flashback and put in a new body." Five employees of the development team of 15 worked hard in the original game, including original creator Paul Cuisset.
- Flashback was originally developed by Delphine Software Interactive, which also produced 90 Eric Chahi hit another world. Both games use a distinctive animation style of rotoscoping similar to the original Prince of Persia, who also received an HD remake back in 2007. Vector last title was 2012 Cell downloadable survival horror Amy, who has a score of 3.0 out GameSpot's review.
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