PowerSlave exhumed: Nightdive resurrects the FPS 32

Formerly developed in the first place for the PlayStation and Saturn, the FPS exhund will be reborn on PC thanks to the good care of Nightative Studios and its Kex Engine.

Already used for recent portports of Turok , Turok 2 or Doom 64 , Kex Engine will offer a refresh to this FPS inspired by ancient Egypt and developed at the time By Lobotomy Software, a studio that will also make known for its portports of Quake and Duke Nukem 3D on Saturn before putting the key under the door. For this remill, Nightdive Studios decided to reconcile the American names ( PowerSlave ) and European ( exhund ) under which this title was released in the mid-1990s (Japan also knew it under the Name Seireki 1999: Pharaoh No Fukkatsu ).

The publisher presents its game as a perfect mix of the PlayStation and Saturn_ versions, which presented different or less notable depending on the levels. Nightdive Studios also provides joystick compatibility, wide screen compatibility, SMAA anti-aliasing, anisotropic texture filtering or successes. PowerSlave Exhumed will be available this year on Steam and Gog. Note that the back version of PowerSlave exit in 1996 on the famous Build Engine is already available on these two shops.

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PowerSlave Exhumed - Trailer

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