First announced back in June of 2010, MDK2 HD, the high-definition remake of MDK2 for PC will finally see the light of day sometime in September. Developer Beamdog brought a revamped version of MDK2 to WiiWare back in May. Non-HD versions of both MDK and MDK2 have been available for a while from various digital distributors, but the September-due PC iteration is poised to be the graphical king of the revamped crop.
Beamdog will operate as an independent studio within Aspyr. They are best known for bringing beloved Dungeons & Dragons role-playing games like Baldur’s Gate and Planescape: Torment to desktop, tablets, and modern consoles. The acquisition is subject to regulatory approval and other agreed-upon closing conditions.
Sony has a RPG-making gap in it's studio lineup - it would do well to consider buying Aspyr.
Beamdog CEO Trent Oster revealed that he had pitched a KOTOR remake of its own, aiming to match many of Aspyr's goals with its take on the franchise.
I didn't like their refurbish job on BGate. They didn't fix a whole lot for that game, such as Brage's body doesn't drop unless you do things in a specific manner. I mean with the tech now and they couldn't fix that.... imagine what they would have done to KOTOR.
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wow, i had the MDK1 on PS1. I really liked it but i don't have a chance to play the 2nd one.
They should just reboot the entire game for next gen.
The concept was awesome and I have fond memorys of playing this game.
Nostalgia D':
mdk :O