





Howdy!
We've been playtesting the Remote Play feature among our devteam, and found a few bugs and glitches that needed to be dealt with.
In case you haven't tried the feature yet, or have no notion of what it does: it enables online multiplayer play for couch co-op games such as Enemy Remains. You can assign player inputs during the game, and our game can be played with player one on the keyboard and player two on the controller, or both players using the controller.
It's a really neat feature, and we've had a lot of fun running through the game with Remote Play. We even managed a complete playthrough of the game from start to finish, and let me tell you, it brings a whole new layer to the experience.
In addition to the things mentioned above, we've also completely revised the look of the Mangler demon. Our character artist Sean VandenBerge has been busy with this new design, and now it can be seen in the game!
- Mangler demon visuals revised.
- Controller cursor bug fixed.
- Slight UI fixes.
- Player two switch bug fixed.
- Lightmapper updated.
- Minor light changes to the levels.
- Slight optimization fix.
[ 2021-05-06 06:14:41 CET ] [ Original post ]
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
- Enemy Remains Linux [4.47 G]
MAXIMUM GUTS AND CARNAGE ! -- Enemy Remains is a punishing continuation to Kalaban, offering a blend of intense top-down action and survival horror.
Play the game solo or with your friend in couch co-op mode! Monsters and fiends won't stand a chance against two players working as one. But sudden death awaits the careless and brash explorer.
We've built the game from the ground up to focus on the gameplay. Nothing comes between you and the action; no unskippable cutscenes, dialogue windows, inventory screens or menus that you have to haul around. There is no food meter to manage, and no useless junk to carry around. It's just you, your weapons and medkits -- against the relentless supernatural foes.
Powered by the Unity engine, all the environments can be explored in full 3D glory. Objects will have physics, bullets landing on different surfaces will react with different effects, crates and barrels can be pushed around... You can even use the environment as your advantage, luring the enemies into mines or laser traps, or destroy these deadly mechanisms with explosives.
There is a small town, in the middle nowhere, which you left as a child. Now as a teenager, after graduating from high school, you hear strange stories of animal mutilation, unholy rituals and ravenous mutant wildlife brewing in your old hometown. It's time to investigate these occurrences and put an end to the corruption that's unfolding.
- OS: Up-to-date Ubuntu Linux or SteamOS
- Processor: At least 64bit Quad Core processorMemory: 8 GB RAM
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GPU with at least 2GB of vram. preferably NVIDIA
- Storage: 3 GB available space
- OS: Up-to-date Ubuntu Linux or SteamOS
- Processor: 64bit Quad Core processor with at least 3.40 Ghz clockrateMemory: 16 GB RAM
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GPU with 4GB of vram or more
- Storage: 4 GB available space
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