The Thing is a cult classic in every medium it’s been released in. No matter if you’ve grown fond of the film, or grew up playing the PlayStation 2/Xbox original, it’s terror in its most pure form. To the shock of many, a remaster was announced earlier this year. It also appears that the beautification process is going to be more than just skin-deep. Nightdive Studios is ensuring its most annoying flaw is about to be erased forever.
‘The Thing’ Had an NPC Infection Issue That the Remaster Is Scrubbing Away
As confirmed in an exclusive article by SyFy.com, Nightdive Studios is erasing the most glaring issue of the original game. The Thing: Remastered is fixing the previously glaring issue of NPC infections, even though they passed a blood test. These ‘burst-outs’ were some of the most annoying issues with the original game, according to reviews and player feedback. It seems like Nightdive is doing whatever is possible to ensure that players get the definitive The Thing experience possible.
Quoted in the original article by Josh Weiss, Mark Atkinson — director of the original game —had this to say:
“Scripted burst-outs of previously uninfected NPCs were one of the biggest complaints in the original games. In The Thing: Remastered, we removed them entirely and instead make some NPCs more prone to infection, and if they still survive, they are so traumatized they cower down and ‘crack up’”.
Mark Atkinson is working closely with Nightdive Studios on The Thing: Remastered. He, alongside Nightdive, hopes to squash as many bugs as possible to make this the best remaster possible. It also includes a variety of cut content that didn’t make its way into the original game, making it easily the most content-rich and polished version of the cult classic.
Nightdive always delivers when it comes to remastering classic games that have been forgotten to the annals of time, and I can’t wait to dive into The Thing: Remastered. I’m a sucker for games like this, and this looks like it’s right up my alley. I didn’t get to witness the glory of the original game when it was released, so there’s never been a better time to dive in.
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