‘Full Throttle Remastered’ Latest News: New First Look PSX Trailer Released; Game Coming Soon In 2017?

By Harry J. - 03 Dec '16 10:01AM
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The release of "Full Throttle Remastered" was first announced at the PSX event last year. That event gave players a taste of what the game has in store from the video teaser that was then presented. But the buzz about the game died down after the event.

The First Look Trailers Charmed The Audience

Now, after one year, another trailer of "Full Throttle Remastered" was presented at another PSX event this year. The game developer has called the presentation, the First Look Trailer. It is just about a minute long but some believed that it has captivated the eyes and ears of those who have seen it.

From the trailer of "Full Throttle Remastered," players will be fascinated with its graphic design along with the few characters that were included. Those who are not well-acquainted with this game should know that it is about Ben, a leader of a biking gang. He is in dire straits because he was wrongly accused of killing a popular mogul who makes motorcycles.

His predicament led him to seek a way to clear his name along with the name of his gang. "Full Throttle Remastered" debuted in 1995. It was the first project of Tim Schafer as its writer and graphic designer. This remastered and updated game version has many new added features.

The Game Has Brand New Graphics

"Full Throttle Remastered" boasts of brand new graphics which were all hand-drawn plus 3D high-resolution artwork. The game's dialogue and background music were also remastered. Players will also be able to switch back and forth between its original version and the new remastered version to see the difference between the two. The game also allows them to mix and match graphics, audio and its user interface options.

When the game was growing in popularity back in the day, there were plans to release a sequel. But problems surfaced concerning the style of the game which led to it being cancelled. Now more than 20 years later, fans who love the game will have the "Full Throttle Remastered" to enjoy all they want.

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