Recent from bringing again classics corresponding to Star Wars: Darkish Forces, Turok 3, and Quake 2, Nightdive Studios has introduced its subsequent restoration — and it’s a sport no-one anticipated.
You’d be forgiven for having not heard of PO’ed. It was developed and revealed by Any Channel Inc. initially for the 3DO in 1995, with a PlayStation port launched in 1996 courtesy of defunct writer Accolade. Within the sport you play a chef who tries to flee an alien world. It’s very mid-90s online game!
Right here’s the official blurb, courtesy of Nightdive:
Impressed by generational powerhouses Doom and Quake, the unique PO’ed pushed first-person motion video games to new heights with its over-the-top, action-packed, fast-paced, explosive, ridiculous, bloody, smelly, delicious, adjective-filled, ultra-violent 3D gameplay. You play as a chef who crashes on an alien planet infested with extraterrestrial foes, utilizing a menu of “family” weapons to ship a dish greatest served chilly (by dish, I imply revenge, simply in case you had been confused).
PO’ed: Definitive Version is an up to date model of the 1995 first-person area shooter, and it’s coming quickly to PC and consoles. The Definitive Version options up to date visuals, antialiasing, elevated frame-rate, redefined controls, and as much as 4K 144 FPS efficiency, Nightdive mentioned.
Right here’s the listing of PO’ed: Definitive Version key options, from Nightdive:
- A plate stuffed with quality-of-life options to boost the gameplay and repair bugs current within the unique sport (which will be toggled off)
- Moist your whistle with widescreen assist for the HUD and different on-screen graphics
- A brand new scrumptious problem mode has been added for hardcore gamers
- 15 appetizing achievements
- A splash of localization assist for English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish
- Whole freedom! Cruise on foot or fly along with your jetpack by way of 25 wild 3D environments
PO’ed: Definitive Version releases for Home windows PC through Steam and GOG, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Sequence X and S, and Nintendo Change in “the very close to future.”
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