Nightdive Studios is embarking on an exciting and terrifying journey with the remaster of the classic horror game, The Thing. The original game, released in 2002, is considered a standout in the horror genre for its unique storytelling and connection to the iconic film by John Carpenter. The upcoming remastered version promises updated visuals, improved lighting, and various quality-of-life enhancements.
In a recent interview with Larry Kuperman, Director of Business Development, and Stephen Kick, Studio Director at Nightdive Studios, the team shared their passion for The Thing and their vision for the remastered edition. Both Larry and Stephen expressed their admiration for the original game and its ties to the beloved movie. They highlighted the opportunity to fulfill the game’s potential with modern gaming technology and to introduce a new generation of players to this cult classic.
Obtaining the rights to work on The Thing was a lengthy process for Nightdive Studios, but the team’s dedication paid off. Having key members of the original development team, such as Mark Atkinson, on board to assist has been crucial in maintaining the integrity of the game’s vision. The remastered version will not only feature enhanced visuals but also improvements to gameplay while staying true to the original experience.
One of the key challenges faced by the team was managing the vast amount of original assets and materials provided by the original creators. However, this challenge has allowed Nightdive Studios to preserve the essence of the game while enhancing its overall quality. The team is confident that The Thing: Remastered will appeal to both longtime fans of the game and newcomers, especially those who appreciate horror films and cinematic experiences.
While the team is targeting high-performance standards for the game, including 4K resolution and 144fps, they are also ensuring that the Switch version will meet the expectations of players. The addition of Gyro aiming on the Switch version will enhance the gameplay experience for fans of the platform.
In terms of future projects, Nightdive Studios expressed interest in adapting well-loved horror movies like Mandy and Annihilation into video games. These adaptations would follow a similar approach to The Thing game, offering a unique interactive experience that captures the essence of the original films.
Overall, Nightdive Studios is dedicated to delivering a remastered version of The Thing that stays true to the original while offering new and exciting enhancements. The team’s passion for the project and their commitment to honoring the legacy of the game and film make The Thing: Remastered a highly anticipated release for horror and gaming fans alike.