The team has already remade games like Star Wars: Dark Forces or System Shock.
Founded in 2012, Nightdive Studios specializes in remakes and ports, and has worked with series such as Turok, Doom, Quake, Star Wars, Bounty Hunter, and System Shock. Based on the latter, he also created a new version of Prime Matter, which was released last year under the name System Shock.
The team has dusted off many classics so that we can nostalgia for them through modern platforms or so that a new generation can learn about them. He has now taken to social media to tease what could be his latest project.
studio On Twitter/X He shared a screenshot and asked what kind of game would be announced on Friday IGN Live As part of the event. It didn't take long to find out: The Thing, a 2002 video game based on John Carpenter's 1982 classic The Thing, could be revived after the events of the film, starring US Army Special Forces Commander Blake, who is sent to the ill-fated Antarctic base. To find out what happened to the research team. Funnily enough, Carpenter himself appears in a cameo role.
The TPS-style survival horror game was originally released for PC, first Xbox and PlayStation 2, but will soon be playable on the latest platforms, although Nightdive has yet to confirm whether Twitter/X has guessed its team correctly. It will be revealed soon.
Video tests, explanations, interesting facts, discussions, live broadcasts, step-by-step guides and previews with Hungarian subtitles.