
28 years later, the shooter SiN returns - SiN Reloaded demo now available on Steam
Nightdive Studios has offered players a chance to experience SiN Reloaded.
Nightdive Studios announced in June the release of a demo for the long-awaited project SiN Reloaded. This is a remaster of the cult first-person shooter released in 1998.
Now, the classic returns with improved graphics and revamped controls. SiN Reloaded is positioned as a “fully updated version” of the original game by Ritual Entertainment:
Immerse yourself in a dystopian world of the near future as security consultant Colonel John R. Blade, and confront the alluringly sinister Dr. Elexis Sinclaire […] Blade has made fighting crime his calling. Now he will make Elexis pay for her sins by battling her army of genetically modified mutants.
In SiN Reloaded, players can expect a high level of interactivity: hack computer terminals with DOS-style code, use surveillance cameras and elevators to wreak havoc, and much more.
Among the announced improvements are: 4K resolution and 144 FPS support, HD textures and models, anti-aliasing, updated interface, improved maps, and Zach Beilke's music in enhanced quality, mixed and mastered by Chris Mock.
The SiN Reloaded page on Steam with the demo is available at the following link. The release date for the remaster has not yet been announced.
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