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Shadow Man: Remastered is out today, so enjoy this weird launch trailer | PC Gamer - shusterstrel1997

Shadow Man: Remastered is out today, so enjoy this weird plunge trailer

Phantasm Man was originally released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Dreamcast, and PC. I didn't play it back and then, and the excited chemical reaction to unalterable twelvemonth's PC Gaming Express proclamation that Nightdive is bringing it back caught me a little by surprise. But after watching today's Dwarf Homo: Remastered launch house trailer, I am intrigued.

Tincture Man—the serviceman, not the gamey—is Michael LeRoi, the latest in a long product line of possessed voodoo warriors who protect the world of the living from threats crossing o'er from the ground of the dead. That agency exploring crime scenes in Louisiana swamplands, a New York tenement building, a prison in Texas, and other locations in the worlds of the live and the dead, using both guns and magic powers to send evil back to the darkness from whence it came.

Of course, it won't be quite that simple—specially later on a voodoo priestess shares a prophetical woolgather of the apocalypse, driven by the five Dark Souls (no, not that one)  and a humankind named Host.

The remastered edition includes technological updates such Eastern Samoa support for 4K resolution, improved lighting, anti-aliasing and ambient stop options, and improved AI. It will also feature content cut from the original release, on with bonus material including free digital humourous books, the soundtrack, a map, and a 162-Thomas Nelson Page whole number scheme maneuver.

But my favorite thing about it is that it's sol damn weird. "As a god, I step forth upon the wiggling, suppurating surface of the Deadside Serpent," our narrator, the designation Shadow Man, intones. "What sleep is here, what dreams there are in the soapy coilings of the Hydra's deathly shuffling. Weapon in my hand—my paw, the arcing deathblow at the end of all things. The horror. The horror. I bosom it."

OK, what?

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"Shadow Man is the unbroken franchise for the remaster team at Nightdive Studios," Nightdive CEO Stephen Kick said. "It has a dark, unique setting and is a fad-classic with a significant fan base. We're extremely pleased with how the remaster turned out and derriere't wait for players to jump back into the international of Michael LeRoi, joining his fight to keep Deadside at bay laurel—this sentence in incandescent 4K."

Shadow Man: Remastered is ready right away on Steam, GOG and the Epic Games Computer memory at a launch-workweek ignore of 25 percent inactive its regular $20 price.

Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/shadow-man-remastered-is-out-today-so-heres-a-weird-launch-trailer/

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