Fresh Screenshots Released for Nightdive’s Upcoming ‘The Thing: Remastered’

Just in case you weren’t aware, it’s the 22nd anniversary of the North American release of Computer Artworks’ cult classic The Thing video game for PC, Xbox and the PlayStation 2. And just in case you weren’t aware, Nightdive Studios has been hard at work on the remaster, which is due out later this year. And […]

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Nightdive Explores ‘The Thing: Remastered’ in New “Deep Dive” Podcast [Video]

After blowing fans away last week with the announcement of The Thing: Remastered, Nightdive Studio has taken the opportunity to launch a bi-weekly podcast called “Deep Dive” that delves into the development team and its work on remastering beloved titles. Along with some of Nightdive’s more recent releases, the first episode naturally focuses on The […]

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Nightdive Shocks With ‘The Thing: Remastered’ for PC and Consoles [Trailer]

Fans sadly never did get that sequel to Computer Artworks and Black Label Games’ The Thing, but we’re getting the next best thing with a remaster of the original game, thanks to Nightdive Studios! Created in collaboration with Universal Products & Experiences, Nightdive Studios will release The Thing: Remastered digitally on PC via Steam, PlayStation […]

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Concept Art From Sequel to 2002’s ‘The Thing’ Video Game Appears Online

2002’s The Thing was the glorious video game sequel to John Carpenter’s even-more-glorious film. Innovative for its time with the AI squad mechanics, we were going to be getting a sequel for the game from developer Computer Artworks before they sadly closed up shop. Concept artist Ron Ashtiani recently dropped a few sheets from the […]

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