Henry Spencer wrote: I would like a Full Throttle 2 more, personally, but I'll settle with this. This was Schafer's last game worth a damn, imo.
And now that the door to revisit those games has been kicked wide open, Schafer says there's always a chance for more of those classic games to get a similar treatment — like Full Throttle, for example. They're games that Schafer seems more than happy to revisit.
Earlier this week Psychonauts creator Tim Schafer teased an unannounced project in addition to the Psychonauts sequel that launched its crowdfunding campaign on Thursday. Now that game has been revealed as a Psychonauts spin-off for Sony's PS4 headset PlayStation VR.
Entitled Psychonauts: In the Rhombus of Ruin, this will be "a standalone VR mission for Psychonauts", according to Schafer in a Skype interview with Eurogamer.
Set immediately after the conclusion of the first Psychonauts, In the Rhombus of Ruin follows Raz and the psychonauts as they're tasked with rescuing Lili's kidnapped father, Truman Zanotto.
"It is a VR game and it's going to be [from] Raz's point of view, but he has the ability to jump into people's minds," Schafer explained before adding that Raz will have access to his usual psych powers like telekinesis and pyrokinesis.
"It's definitely a game. It's not just a VR wallpaper," Schafer stated. "Raz's psychic powers lend to a lot of flexibility in the VR world. It's a good fit, I think."
Tim Schafer's classic biker-based point-and-click adventure Full Throttle is getting an HD remake with Full Throttle Remastered coming to PS4 and Vita.
Double Fine will be in charge of the restoration, just as it's doing with Day of the Tentacle Remastered (also coming to PS4 and Vita).
shredingskin wrote:The documentary of broken age was pretty damn awesome, but the game was bland as fuck (and not what he promised, an old school pnc adventure).
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