Sniper Elite V2 Remastered has hit shelves, and after sitting down with the game’s Senior Producer Steve Archer, we learned a bit more about the development and thinking behind the title and what goes into remastering an old fan favorite. The game is a fully-fledged remaster of the 2012 classic Sniper Elite V2 – the title
Rogue Trooper Redux
Every year, game developer and publisher Rebellion seems to expand further. Around this time last year, Rebellion acquired Radiant Worlds and rebranded them as Rebellion Warwick. Later in 2018, they even invested $100 million into a film studio and bought the rights to the comics previously owned by IPC. Now, almost one year after the
It seems that with each generation of new console hardware comes a large batch of remastered versions of old games. This is even the case for the niche cover-based shooter, Rogue Trooper, which released across multiple platforms over ten years ago. Sure, the game did well, but I never imagined that I’d ever be playing
Rebellion launched a new trailer for their upcoming action shooter Rogue Trooper Redux, coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch on October 17. The new trailer details how the Rogue Trooper series paved the way for the third-person genre by developing some unique mechanics. Additionally, players can get a preview of the
Rogue Trooper Redux has a strange and long history. The series itself started out as a story in the British comic 2000 AD about a genetically enhanced super soldier who happens to be blue. From there these stories garnered a strong cult following and a number of video games were made because of this. In