Relentless: Twinsen’s Adventure 1 & 2 are getting remasters. Both games, released in 1994 and 1997, were immensely popular throughout the globe and eventually became two of the most-played games of the ‘90s. Many kids had their minds blown by the pseudo-3-D graphics and non-linear storyline. Those who weren’t born at the time of its release will now get to touch upon the adventures, as both games will get a remake.
Iconic Adventure Games Get Remasters
Both classic adventure games were released in Europe and quickly took over the gaming scene. The magical world of Twinsen was just what ‘90s European kids needed. But those across the Atlantic weren’t as much in favor. Apparently, the game was too French for Americans back then.
Well, the mistake will now be corrected. Both parts of the game sequel are getting remasters from the developer. But that’s not all! Rumor has it that game designers and developers are also working on a third installment from the series.
Both Games Aged With Style
Relentless: Twinsen’s Adventure 1 & 2 have actually aged incredibly well in terms of their visuals. However, the remasters have several considerable changes from the originals. Firstly, both installments of the sequel are buffed up for 4K resolutions. The visuals are remastered, making the whole game resemble something that’s come out from Ghibli Studios.
There’s also a follow camera included, and the analog controls are changed, too. However, paying tribute to the original games, developers have kept the controls of the first version available for those who want to try them. Keep in mind they’re a little bit finicky.
Sources say the remasters won’t be available to the public until next year. However, a demo version will become available on Steam in a few months, allowing gamers to reconnect with (or meet) Twinsen. In addition, those who want to try the old-school version can play them on Steam. The platform re-released the originals several years ago.