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Review - Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster (Xbox Series S/X) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Leo Faria: "The Force is strong with Nightdive. They took an old, but iconic Star Wars shooter, adapted it to their magnificent engine, remade its assets, tinkered with the presentation and gameplay, and delivered the ultimate Dark Forces experience. A game once touted to be borderline forgotten is now available on modern platforms in way that makes its original build feel like crap in comparison. It runs like a dream, it looks great (considering the game it was based on, of course), it’s plastered with content, and it’s overall a blast to play. Nightdive’s first foray into retro Star Wars remastering was a surefire hit, and I can’t wait to see what they’ll revive next. Jedi Knight? X-Wing? Both? "

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Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster Update 1.0.4 - Enhanced 120 FPS Mode and Fixes

Explore the new 120 FPS mode and critical fixes in Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster's latest Patch 1.0.4 update!

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REVIEW: Star Wars Dark Forces Remaster is an example of how to treat a classic | Showmetech

Star Wars Dark Forces Remaster will please both veterans and those who never played the original version of the game.

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DefenderOfDoom299d ago (Edited 99d ago )

I believe Star Wars Dark Forces was my 3rd FPS campaign I ever played.back in the 90s. Playstation DOOM and PS Hexxen were my 1st and 2nd FPS campaigns. Was going to buy Dark Forces but then I found out it was 30 dollars. Quake 1 and 2 remaster was only 10 dollars. Definitely going to buy this remaster but I will wait till it goes on sale .

vTuro2499d ago

I had no idea this game got a remaster. That's pretty dope. I know my brother will be hyped to hear this.

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Review: Star Wars Dark Forces Remaster is yet another NightDive retro triumph - Entertainium

Nightdive’s treatment of Star Wars Dark Forces, one of the greatest first-person shooters ever, sets the bar even higher for future retro re-releases.

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