About This Game The team at Nightdive Studios, that brought back Turok and Turok 2: Seeds of Evil, are pleased to announce that on July 31st, Forsaken Remastered will be available for purchase on Steam! Developed by Probe Entertainment and Iguana Entertainment and first released in 1998 for PlayStation, PC and Nintendo 64, Forsaken was a vision of a dystopian future where science has gone out of control. Scavengers from all over the known worlds have come to Earth to loot the remains of the technology that can found in underground tunnels. But beware! You must fight your way past automated defenses and the scum of the universe to find the treasures hidden on each level.Forsaken is a 3D first-person shooter in which the player has complete 360-degree range of freedom. In a far-off future you play as a scavenger searching through the underground tunnels for weapons and treasures. But you face dangers from automated defense systems and other scavengers.As you mount your hoverbike, be prepared for deadly combat. You are going to quickly learn that the future is... Forsaken!The game features 5 devastating primary weapons and 9 unique secondary weapons with 32 challenging levels for maximum replayability and 6 multiplayer modes for up to 16 players: Free For All, Team Game (Deathmatch), Bounty Hunt, Team Bounty Hunt, Capture the Flag and Team Capture the FlagForsaken Remastered has been lovingly restored by the developers at Nightdive Studios. The new added features include: Support for Widescreen and 4K monitors Super smooth interpolated movement for 144hz displays and beyond MSAA and SMAA anti aliasing Ambient Occlusion and Motion Blur effects Enhanced and improved particle effects OpenGL 3.2, DirectX 11 support New automap feature Unique levels and enemies featured in the N64 version Unlockable bonus levels not seen in the original release Localized text for English, French, German, Italian and Spanish Remastered display HUD Online multiplayer modes for up to 16 players Support for all the multiplayer modes from the PC version: Free For All, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, One Flag CTF, Bounty Hunt and Team Bounty Hunt. 7aa9394dea Title: Forsaken RemasteredGenre: Action, AdventureDeveloper:Nightdive Studios, Probe Entertainment, Iguana EntertainmentPublisher:Nightdive StudiosRelease Date: 31 Jul, 2018 Forsaken Remastered Download No Survey I originally played the Nintendo 64 release back in the day, and to be perfectly honest, I didn't really care for it. But when I heard that there was a PC version, that was completely different, praised for being as great of a game as the Descent games were, and was available on Steam, I had to get it.This game totally rocks. Much better than its Nintendo 64 counterpart. Gameplay is smooth, responsive, frenetic, varied, and fun.However, being that it is a "Remastered" game, you expect some niceties to come along with the package over its initial release. There are. . .some, but overall it looks like the same game from 1998. It's got the much appreciated widescreen support, ambient occlusion, anti-aliasing, and some decent bloom, lighting, and particle effects, but nothing here is going to blow you away. Those textures haven't aged well, and the models are all rather low poly too.But that's okay, because this game is so much fun. To be given an opportunity to play a game just over twenty years old, running with no hassle on a modern machine, is a treat.Nightdive Studios, please bring back more Acclaim games!. This game was one of my all time favourites on the N64, loved the gameplay and especially when playing with friends. Sadly the remastered version is nothing like it, its missing lots of UI from the N64 version, no vehicle selection and unfortunately no bots for offline multiplayer. The worst thing about this version is that it's $22. It should be no more than $5 considering it's nothing like the N64 classic. I know it must be the original of the PC and PS1 game but from someone who had it on the N64 it's a big let down.. Options with limits.I have waited for years for a remaster for this game to be released, but unfortunately it does not allow the player to configure the controls to their content, myself being one of them.Coming from the N64 release; my basic controls on the N64 controller were thumbstick to aim and C-buttons for movement. So naturally I would remap that configuration onto the Xbox 360 controller. However, the game automatically forces you to use the thumbsticks (LST for movement RST for aim), which is completely reversed for me. Now I understand it will not bother 99% of the players here and that's fine, I, too, use this configuration myself in other games, but for a remastered version, this is pathetic.Better off getting Overload. At least that game allows Full Controller Support.Oh, and the Steam overlay (Shift+Tab) does not work for me for some reason.. lt; i n c o m i n g > < i n c o m i n g > < s c a t t e d >. i loved the 64 version and i never knew about the ps1 and pc versions so i was shocked to discover this gemmy only wish would be AI multiplayer like they had on the 64, great training that. game wants to be twisted metal 4 the graphics are old and it is too hard to move around. If you enjoyed Forsaken back in the late 20th century, this port is the definitive way to play it. It's got better controls, better framerate, better sound, texture, and lighting quality, and added cutscenes that give it a huge advantage over the N64 version. You're going to hate it now if you hated it back then. If you've never played it, you're probably still going to hate it if you're not immune to simulator sickness.As someone who spent dozens of hours on the original version back in ye olde times, I can't recommend it strongly enough (to other old fans). For that matter, there's not a game studio on Earth I respect more than Nightdive - they clearly understand what made these N64 games so endearing, and how to seamlessly improve them.. Just how i remeber it! Freaking love this game, , ,. classic 6dof game now works on pc
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