PikPok has revealed that Shatter Remastered Deluxe is coming to Nintendo Change, promising to ship “an intense arcade motion expertise.”
This has seen the developer optimise the unique PlayStation 3 recreation, launched again in July 2009, which challenges you to grasp mind-bending physics to “manipulate and bounce balls at more and more complicated geometric buildings.”
With the prospect to manage the angle of every ball’s trajectory for precision assaults utilizing the Suck and Blow mechanic, you even have entry to power-ups such because the Unstoppaball and Maneuveraball.
There are 71 “richly detailed sci-fi-inspired phases” to work your method by, lining up precision photographs to defeat insane boss battles alongside the best way – collect Shards letting you unleash the highly effective Shardstorm to assist your efforts.
There are additionally extra Infinite, Boss Rush and Time Assault modes, world leaderboards to compete on, and the prospect to crew up in native multiplayer within the Infinite Co-op Multiplayer and Time Assault Co-op Multiplayer modes.
“After we launched the unique Shatter in 2009, we had been blown away by the important acclaim and success, and the business recognition and awards had been affirmation we had succeeded in our aim of reinventing the brick-breaking style,” explains PikPok CEO Mario Wynands. “As a acknowledged ‘trendy retro’ traditional, we’re excited to now deliver Shatter Remastered Deluxe to a recent viewers making the most of all of the capabilities of the consoles of at the moment, together with gorgeous 4k decision, enhanced FX, and a 5.1 encompass sound remastered soundtrack.”
Shatter Remastered Deluxe will launch digitally on the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Change worldwide later this yr, priced at $9.99.