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PC RE5 Confirmed, Street Fighter IV in July - briefly|
| (hx) 01:41 AM CEST - May,02 2009 | Capcom has sent over a nice press release announcing
that it will be releasing both boxed and digital versions of some of
its biggest titles on PC this year. The headline title is next-gen hit
Resident Evil 5, which will be released on the platform 'later in the
year'. First, however, will come the releases of Street Fighter IV and
Bionic Commando this July. All three titles will be fully optimised for
the PC and include additional content not included in the console
releases. Street Fighter IV, for instance, will boast a higher screen
resolution than the console versions as well as some new shading
techniques ('watercolour,' 'poster' and 'sumi-e ink') giving the game a
graphical feel similar to the artistic trailers that were knocking
about last year. Perhaps more surprising is the news that Resident Evil
5 will be enhanced with support for Nvidia's GeForce
3D Vision technology, which will require the use of 3D glasses.
Street Fighter IV features a mix of returning favorites such
as Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li and Guile along with new characters created for
this game, such as Crimson Viper, Abel, El Fuerte, and Rufus.
Characters and environments are rendered in stylized 3D, while the game
is played in the classic Street Fighter 2D perspective with additional
3D camera flourishes. Instantly familiar six-button controls are the
hallmark of the game, with a host of new special moves and features.
Mixing classic genre-defining game mechanics the franchise is known and
loved for with all-new, never-before-seen gameplay systems, Street
Fighter IV brings a brand new fighting experience to fans the world
over. The PC version of Street Fighter IV will feature online play,
higher screen resolutions and three new shaders based on three of the
“artistic” trailers released in 2008 that will
change the visual appearance of the game: "watercolor," "posterization"
and "sumi-e ink" styles.
The first true sequel to the classic 1988 Nintendo Entertainment System
original, Bionic Commando sees the return of the bionically-enhanced
Nathan "Rad" Spencer. Time has not been kind to Spencer: 10 years after
his heroic defeat of the Imperials, he has been betrayed by the
government he swore to serve, imprisoned for crimes he didn't commit,
and sentenced to death. Bionic Commando transposes the swing-and-shoot
gameplay of the 8-bit original onto a stunning 3D environment of
towering buildings, suspended roadways and monorails, deep canyons and
sheer rock faces, where every environment is scalable using swinging,
scaling, climbing and wall-walking techniques. The PC version of Bionic
Commando will support higher resolutions than the console version,
remappable controls including mouse and keyboard support, support for
both DirectX9 and DirectX 10 and online connectivity for multiplayer
sessions.
In Resident Evil 5, returning hero Chris Redfield is sent to Africa to
investigate a biological weapon that is transforming the populace into
aggressive and disturbing creatures. Joined by another local BSAA
agent, Sheva Alomar, the two must work together to solve the truth
behind the frightening turn of events. Featuring a revolutionary new
co-op mode of gameplay, Resident Evil 5 will let players experience
fear together as terror moves out of the shadows and into the light of
day. The PC version of Resident Evil 5 will feature online play for
co-operative play sessions over the internet and will also take
advantage of NVIDIA's new GeForce 3D Vision technology (wireless 3D
Vision glasses sold separately).
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