Let's See How _HD_ The Homeworld Remakes Really Are

Author: Unit 734 | Date: 0001.01.01

While Blackbird go changing the letterhead of their strategy game from Hardware: Shipbreakers to Homeworld: Shipbreakers, publishers Gearbox are working on their own games dafabet in the franchise, namely the HD remakes of the two main Homeworld games. Let’s see how they’re getting along. At the studio’s PAX panel earlier dafabet today, some images were shown comparing the appearance of the game’s ships in their original incarnation with mc888 how they’re looking today. riches888pg I know, these are photos of a screen on mc888 a stage, but you can still see the progress. Looking sharp (if also a bit riches888pg more “cel-shaded”).

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