Scrapland Remastered Gets Surprise Reveal and Release

Scrapland Remastered

MercurySteam had a surprise reveal this morning with Scrapland Remastered, a newly remastered version of their first game – and it’s now available for PC.

Scrapland Remastered is now available for Windows PC via Steam and GOG, with a price set for $19.99. The game was originally developed with American McGee as executive producer, and releaser for PC back in 2004. It was later ported to the original Xbox later in 2005.


Here’s a new trailer:

Here’s a rundown on the game:

Scrapland is a third-person action-adventure set in a distant future on Earth. In that future, only robots remain on the planet, and they consider humans to be the monsters that nightmares are made of. You will play D-Tritus, a new arrival who will investigate the brutal murders committed by a viscous being, a disgusting human on the loose in the city of robots.

Dive into this fun journey and discover the origins of MercurySteam, the studio behind Metroid Dread and Metroid: Samus Returns, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow and Spacelords.

Features:

  • Hack the system! Control 15 different characters, each with quirky personalities and abilities that will put your skill and sense of humor to the test.
  • Find the human murderer who has infiltrated the world of the robots and end his criminal career, if you can complete the game’s 140+ missions.
  • Patrol the city with your favorite combat ship: Speed, fire power, countermeasures, maneuverability, resistance… You can have it all, if you put in the effort.
  • S A V A G E Multiplayer mode: An intense combination of races and battles still unmatched in the genre. Create your games or join others, on a local network or online.
  • Remastered content. This version has been improved with high-resolution modes, dedicated servers and revised network code, full gamepad support, in-game improvements, achievements and Steam Cloud support.
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