Since the games original release for PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox in 2003 (US). THQ Nordic announced that Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy will be coming to Linux, Mac and Windows. So native gamers can expect to see the launch on November 10th 2017.
Sphinx and The Cursed Mummy is an original 3rd person action-adventure. Also taking inspiration from the mythology of ancient Egypt. Travelling the world via magical portals to foil the evil plans of Set. Sphinx’s Journey will require all his wits, agility and special powers. He will also rely on his reluctant hero friend, The Mummy, to help when being inconspicuous is the only solution. By finding the stolen magical crowns of Egypt, Sphinx can stop Set and save the world.
Sphinx and The Cursed Mummy Features:
- Use Sphinx’s skill with weapons to face deadly mythical monsters — and transform to a winged lion
- Take control the Mummy when strength & combat skills aren’t needed — use Mummy’s stealth abilities to avoid enemies
- Interact with hundreds of unique and imaginative creatures, enemies and allies
- Fantastic graphics bring this mythical world based on Egyptian legends to life
Full list of things that have been worked on for this release:
- Support for arbitrary resolutions and widescreen (HD, 4K and beyond), native multi-sampling anti-aliasing (MSAA) and anisotropic filtering (AF) for crisp details at 60 frames per second.
- Rewritten 3D graphics engine in portable and modern OpenGL 3+, based on the original Xbox and PlayStation 2 versions, supporting volumetric soft particles.
- Rewritten audio subsystem for cross-platform reverb and realistic distance scaling, together with stereo, 5.1, 6.1, 7.1 and HRTF sound output thanks to the new OpenAL Soft back-end.
- Optional support for Xbox-style controllers with force feedback.
- Plug-and-play; the player can switch between mouse/keyboard and controller during gameplay at any given time.
- Full keyboard and mouse support. Support now in the interface so those buttons work and player can scroll lists. The camera control can also work with the mouse.
- The game follows the PAL version of the original. Fixing the notorious save game bug of the NTSC version.
- Fixed several graphical and collision-related issues that weren’t previously visible at lower screen resolutions.
- Restored HD textures, carefully repainted several GUI elements to remove pillar-boxing and cover the widescreen areas while respecting and following the original artwork.
- No GUI or HUD stretching.
Sphinx and The Cursed Mummy will be coming to Steam and other retailers. The games also going to be priced at $14.99 USD/EUR, GBP 13.99. And the launch will support Linux, Mac and Windows.