Ty The Tasmanian Tiger Remastered
TY the Tasmanian Tiger first launched for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube in October 2002, and was remastered for PC (Steam) in December 2016. Eyes the horror game download. Following the Switch releasePlayStation.
Today it was announced that developer have reached its goal for a remaster of Ty the Tasmanian Tiger on Xbox One.The Kickstarter was originally just for a Switch version of the game, but further updates were made to include console versions. After meeting their second goal, a PlayStation 4 version was commissioned.
Now, a third goal has been met and the Xbox One version will see the light of day.Pledges on this Kickstarter start from $5, which will add your name into the credits of the game. A $25 donation will grant you the same rewards plus a code for the console of your choosing when Ty the Tasmanian Tiger is released.Any fans who wish to get invested even further can give $50 to receive a slew of digital downloads, including an art-book and soundtracks. For die-hard fans, $80 will met you all of the other donation rewards plus a collectible item.Originally released back in 2002 on the PlayStation 2, Xbox and, Ty the Tasmanian Devil was released in a golden age for the platforming genre. Met with average reviews, it went on to spawn three further sequels and garnered a cult following over the years.Ty the Tasmanian Tiger is a 3D platformer, appropriately centered around playing as an animal of the same name. In true Australian fashion, you’re equipped with various boomerangs, each with their own special abilities to further explore the world and defend yourself.Ty’s mission is to find five talismans to track down his family, but an evil entity known as Boss Cass plans to gather said talismans to further her tyrannical rule.There’s no concrete release date for Ty the Tasmanian Tiger, but it’s scheduled for a Q1 2020 release on all platforms. Although,.You can join the Kickstarter and find further information on the developers journey so far.
Back in the early 2000’s, Australia-based Krome Studios attempted to get in on the platformer genre with its own anthropomorphic protagonist Ty, the Tasmanian Tiger. Beyond good and evil 2 statue full. The series went on to garner three additional entries in the series, with a PC port of the first game coming to Steam in 2015. While the series never achieved the heights of Mario or even PlayStation’s own mascots via Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon, thanks to the series’ turn to the PC, the series has maintained a cult following and is considered quite the hidden gem for the genre.Now it looks like the same studio that brought us Ty, is looking to bring a remastered version of the original game to Nintendo Switch.
A Kickstarter campaign has now started, asking fans to help bring a remastered version — and not a remake, a la the N. Sane Trilogy or Reignited Trilogy — to life, that will hope to not only provide an increased resolution and additional graphical features, but also implement the console’s Joy-Con’s for motion controls, though the studio state that the remaster will also support the Switch Lite. And it looks like fans have reacted to the proposition rather positively; at the time of writing, the campaign has already reached over 80% of its estimated $50,000 goal. You can check out the Kickstarter campaign. Krome Studios estimate to hopefully bring a remastered Ty sometime in March 2020. Post navigation.