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Powerslave Exhumed will bring all the classic FPS’s best versions together

Powerslave Exhumed will bring all the classic FPS’s best versions together

August 15, 2021: Powerslave Exhumed remaster was confirmed at Realms Deep, and yes, that's the title.

August 15, 2021: PowerSlave Exhumed remaster was confirmed at Realms Deep, and yes, that's the title.

As suspected from a tease last month, Powerslave Exhumed is real and is a full remaster of the '90s FPS classic being done by Nightdive Studios - the specialist in classic PC game remasters, thanks to the excellent likes of Doom 64Turok 1 and 2, and System Shock: Remastered - the studio's first full remake.

PowerSlave - also known as Exhumed (its much better non-Iron Maiden European name) or Seireki 1999: Pharaoh no Fukkatsu - was a Build Engine FPS released on PC, PlayStation 1, and SEGA Saturn between 1996-1997. It was pretty hard to find until it got a shock re-release on GOG last year, but only the inferior MS-DOS version with terrible controls and weird design.

A possible official remaster was mentioned way back in 2015, and Nightdive Studios CEO Stephen Kick tweeted a tease in July suggesting that Powerslave/Exhumed would be the next game to get his studio's remaster treatment. Given that Nightdive is particularly known for first-person games and Samuel Villarreal, maker of the unofficial remake Powerslave EX, works at the studio, it made a lot of sense.

Powerslave Exhumed will bring all the classic FPS’s best versions together Powerslave Exhumed will bring all the classic FPS’s best versions together Reviewed by Unknown on August 15, 2021 Rating: 5

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