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The Thing: Remastered is fun for all the wrong reasons, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy this blast from the past

Byadmin

Dec 6, 2024


I had no idea what to expect from The Thing: Remastered. I’ve always been a fan of the film, but I was far too young to play the original back in 2002, so I was excited to get a chance to see what all the fuss was about for myself.

Dropping into Outpost 31 in Antarctica, my rag-tag group and I had the simple goal of evacuating survivors and eliminating enemies. This seemed easy enough, but as I said before, I’ve seen the movie, so I knew what was going to be waiting for me around the next corner (hint: there are shape-shifting killer alien life forms around).

The Thing: Remastered walking through abandoned research centre

(Image credit: Nightdive Studios)

But before heading into the research facility, I decided the best course of action would be to get a bearing on my surroundings. This is when I came across the Blair-Thing’s UFO, which was hidden underneath the toolshed, just like in the film. It was an exciting discovery, but I was quickly brought back down to Earth by the protagonist, Captain J.F. Blake, shrugging it off with a snarky comment: “Yeah yeah, we’re not alone in the universe and all that crap—check it out and move on.” Way to kill the mood, Blake.

The Thing: Remastered felt like more of a dark comedy than a horror survival game



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