More gameplay for the Until Dawn remaster is out there to show off how different this version of Until Dawn might be
It is time to make another choice on if you are going to be giving the Until Dawn remaster one more playthrough when it hits the PS5 and PC later in the year. A choice that will have you giving the new version of the game from Ballistic Moon a go after having so many other chances to see the story and play it out for yourself. Well, here we go with some new gameplay for the Until Dawn remaster to help you out with that choice and to see if all of the work will get a new mix of players out there and enjoying what is going on. Something to give us more for the game after having played or heard the story so many times already. Let us see how it is going to feel.
The new look at the Until Dawn remaster we have taken us through a few of the fun shots from the game, but very few of the more iconic ones that it is known for. It also looks like there is a bit of new lighting to some scenes that change a few things while also making a few other things “pop” a bit more. An interesting choice to go with for a horror title, as those usually like to stay on the darker side to play with the unease and imagination of the audience. On top of all of that, we get to see a few of the choices we will make in Until Dawn again and how that will function. Pretty much the same as we all knew but with a fresh coat of paint on everything to make sure it fits all of the other visual updates.
Until Dawn — Remaster Gameplay
When eight friends return to the isolated lodge where two of their group vanished a year prior, fear tightens its icy grip, and their mountain retreat descends into a nightmare with no escape.
Face your fears and determine who survives Until Dawn in this seminal horror classic rebuilt and enhanced for PS5 consoles and PC.
Coming Fall 2024.
I do have to say, Until Dawn was not a game that I thought truly ever needed a remaster or remake out there. It was done so well before and it could hold up for quite some time given the visuals and style the game went for. Unless some of the controls and interactions in the game have been shifted to use the new hardware, I am still at a loss as to why we needed this remaster placed out there. Until Dawn is not even that old of a title that newer players would be getting anything more by not playing the original version. Maybe they are holding things back for a larger showing or release of the game, but it does feel like this is just to sell another version of a title that did not need make done to it in the first place.
Do you think that the new looks and feels for the Until Dawn remaster were needed or do you think we should have stayed with what we had already? Is this more of a way to test the waters to see if we are ready for another title in this line or just an excuse to get newer gamers into the mix with a slightly older game? Will we have some of the new hardware controls added into the game or will it be more of the same that we already can experience just with the same coat of paint slapped on top of it all? Head on down to the comment section to discuss all of that and let us know what you are thinking. We are going to keep on sharing what we can for the Until Dawn remaster, so please keep a keen eye on the site for all of that. You will not want to miss out on that at all.