What’s really cool here though is that all of these three games (that never came out on the PC) appear to be playable right now on this Playstation 3 emulator. While there doesn’t appear to be any graphical glitches, the game needs a more powerful CPU than the Intel Xeon e3-1240 V2 in order to be played with constant 30fps.Īs a bonus, we’ve included a video showing Persona 5 running on the previous version of RPCS3. We are also witnessing a similar situation with Lollipop Chainsaw. Not only that, but it looks like there are no graphical glitches at least not in the game’s prologue. Still, we are pretty sure that most high-end CPUs will be able to offer a 30fps experience. Pop pills to keep the pain away, deftly dodge while unloading your weapons with bullet time mechanics, and don’t stop running.Įl Paso, Elsewhere is currently set for release on September 26 for the Xbox One, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam.The team behind the amazing Playstation 3 emulator, RPCS3, has released a brand new version and YouTube’s ‘Emulators for PC’ has shared two videos showing Heavy Rain and Lollipop Chainsaw running on it.Įmulators for PC used an Intel Xeon e3-1240 V2 at 3.6 GHz and as we can see, Heavy Rain is not smooth on that particular CPU. ![]() You’ll have to make your way through 40 floors of action, battling against classic horror icons, from mummies and werewolves to biblically accurate angels. Armed with shotguns, pistols, uzis, stakes, and more, the only option players have is to keep killing to save the world and push back Savage’s most painful memories. ![]() This was always going to be a one-way trip, no matter the monsters slain or the pills taken.Įl Paso, Elsewhere puts you in the twisting void beneath an unassuming motel, where James Savage must dive down a reality-bending path to stop Draculae. Revisiting the dire situation that brought him back to his hometown and on a collision course with his former love, this trailer has Savage coming to terms with what’s ahead of him. Unlike last month’s stylish trailer, this one hits home that things aren’t so cut and dry with El Paso, Elsewhere protagonist James Savage, as he’s up against his ex known as “Draculae”. Lollipop Chainsaw Lollipop Chainsaw is back by Dragami Games. and Strange Scaffold know how to keep the neo-noir vibes coming with the latest trailer for their upcoming shooter El Paso, Elsewhere. The original doesnt exist outside of Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 hardware, as it lacks a PC version and isnt available through any form of backwards compatibility. Please check Producer message about Lollipop Chainsaw Remake. Lollipop Chainasaw Remake の発表に関する Producer message をお届けします…!!! Lollipop Chainsaw was originally released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 back in 2012. In addition, Dragami will be “taking a more realistic approach to the graphics” for the remake, due to the increased power of modern consoles. Therefore, aside from “a few licensed tracks”, the soundtrack for the remake will consist of new music. The original game’s 16 licensed songs won’t all be carried over, due to (what else?) licensing. That being said, the Lollipop Chainsaw Remake will have to undergo a few changes, namely in the music. As such, the team “did not want to leave it in limbo, where players who want to play it cannot.” Yasuda says that the original Lollipop Chainsaw team “think of the game as very precious” and were concerned that fans were no longer able to play the game. In an official message to fans, Yasuda said he purchased the rights to Lollipop Chainsaw from Kadokawa Games, which had published the game in Japan back in 2012. And in case you were wondering, Yasuda has been in contact with the US publisher, Warner Bros., who are supporting the team in the remake. Tentatively titled Lollipop Chainsaw Remake, the title is slated for a 2023 release.ĭevelopment of the game will be handled by a combination of development staff from the original version (no word on if James Gunn or Lollipop Chainsaw‘s co-director Goichi “Suda51” will be involved), while Yasuda will serve as producer. Per Frontline Gaming Japan, Yoshimi Yasuda, president and CEO of Dragami Games, has officially announced that Lollipop Chainsaw is getting a remake. Speculation over what Dragami Games was hinting at last month with Lollipop Chainsaw is over. I heard about it for the first time from Suda a couple weeks ago. ![]() To answer the question in the article, neither I nor are currently involved in this. ![]() Update: James Gunn took to Twitter to say that neither he nor Suda51 will be involved in Lollipop Chainsaw Remake.
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