Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered Review - Doomed to an Eternity of Heavy Metal Jokes
As a remaster, Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered leaves a lot to be desired. But the game is just as wacky and fun as it was in 2013
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The PC port supports rebindable mouse and keyboard controls, which work great for a third-person shooter in the vein of Shadows of the Damned, but that is the only setting that can be changed in this version of the game, as there are no graphics options whatsoever. It's not even possible to change resolution: the game just runs in fullscreen mode using the monitor's resolution. While this could be fine, given the type of game and how undemanding it is, it's really difficult to accept a PC port with no options to tweak whatsoever in 2024. At the very least, the remaster is priced reasonably at $24,99 and, ultimately, does what it set out to do: give players the chance to experience the madness Suda51 and Mikami created over ten years ago on modern gaming hardware.
Kinda respect people who go unhinged on their game. Good on them for having fun.110%
Just the title ("4.44 You [are] Fish") gives it away that this is parodying Evangelion.