If you're still sad about how Beyond Good &
Evil still isn't backwards-compatible on Xbox 360, or that its sequel was put on
hold last year, then this news might be welcome. During Ubisoft
Digital Day, a press event highlighting the company's digital
distribution catalog for the next year, a fancy new remastered version
of the cult classic was announced. Slated for a "2011 release" (no season or quarter specified) on Xbox
Live Arcade and PlayStation Network, and developed by Ubisoft Shanghai,
the new version boasts a full 1080p up-rezzing, remastered musical
score, enhanced character models, upgraded textures, and
Trophy/Achievement support. I briefly played it, and the game does indeed look like a clean and
jaggie-free version of the original. There was a minor framerate hiccup
during a crowd-intensive city scene (which I attribute to development
and optimization), but otherwise, it truly is a nice way to finally play
the game on a modern HD console. Not mentioned in the press release, but prominently displayed on
the menu, was a leaderboard option, in case you feel competitive when it
comes to playing single-player action-adventure games. The official press release also has a slight bit of curious wording,
stating, "In addition to giving fans the opportunity to play the
critically acclaimed game, Beyond Good & Evil HD will allow players
to unlock achievements and trophies by discovering new secrets in this
masterpiece adventure game." At the moment, Ubisoft personnel note that
this simply means Trophy/Achievement support is in, but this does give
enough wiggle room for some "new since 2003!" Easter Eggs or secrets to
be implemented, perhaps. No pricepoint was given, but regardless, we're hoping that this fancy
new version, assuming it turns out well, ends up finding a wider
audience compared to its original incarnation. Originally posted on 1UP.
Beyond Good & Evil HD Coming to XBLA and PSN
Michel Ancel's cult classic to receive graphical and audio remastering and Achievements/Trophies for next year.
October 1, 2010
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