With a new trailer that links to a more extensive presentation expected during PAX East 2024, Grasshopper Manufacture has announced the official title from the re-release of Goichi's action horror “Suda51” Sudawhich is therefore titled Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered.
From this we can deduce that the production was definitively interpreted as a remaster by the developers themselves, while previously they had also referred to the game as a “remake”, although the boundaries between the two definitions become increasingly blurred with the passage of time and the various shades of remakes we are witnessing.
In any case, we will have the opportunity to find out better in the days from 21 to 24 March 2024, when the game will be present at PAX East 2024 in Boston, USA.
For the moment, we don't have much else available, given that not even the platforms of this remastered version of the game originally released on PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2011, published by Electronic Arts at the time, have been announced.
From Suda 51, Shinji Mikami and Akira Yamaoka
One of the major elements of curiosity of the original were the names involved in the development: in addition to Suda51, the title was in fact born from the collaboration with Shinji Mikamialthough to be honest in the overall strangeness it was much easier to discern the hand of the CEO of Grasshopper than that of the creator of Resident Evil.
Despite a rocking soundtrack, the signature of was also surprising Akira Yamaoka on the music, to build a decidedly promising dream team. The game perhaps didn't live up to expectations, as you can see in our review of Shadows of the Damned, but it still remains a very peculiar title that could be worth recovering in modern form.
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