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We’re not foolin’ around… PO’ed: Definitive Edition is out on May 16th! You know what that means? Time to grab your trusty frying pan and show these ship-hijacking alien scumbags and walking butts they picked the wrong chef to mess with.

Whether you’re revisiting the game or making up for missing out on the ‘95 original, PO’ed: Definitive Edition is a great way to savor this offbeat 90s TV dinner of a game thanks to its flavorful framerate improvements and redefined controls, updated visuals, antialiasing, up to 4K 144 FPS performance, and more!

Oh, and don’t worry about finding a spot to sit down and enjoy PO’ed at because PO’ed: Definitive Edition is coming to ALL platforms including PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

~ Love, Nightdive ~

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PO’ed: Definitive Edition Features:

– 15 appetizing achievements
– Delicious new difficulty mode for hardcore players
– Mouthful of quality-of-life features, bug fixes, and gameplay enhancements
– Gourmet widescreen support for the game’s HUD and other on-screen graphics
– Fresh localization support for English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish
– Buffet of weapons, including the Power Drill and the Meat Seeker
– Total freedom! Cruise on foot or fly with your jetpack through 25 wild 3D environments
– 16 of the baddest, maddest, most unaffectionate monsters in the galaxy
– Walking butts!

🟡 Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2697470/POed_Definitive_Edition/
🟣 GOG: https://www.gog.com/game/poed_definitive_edition
🟢 Xbox: https://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/store/poed-definitive-edition/9pcg4c64qh9f
🔵 PlayStation: https://store.playstation.com/en-us/concept/10010690
🔴 Nintendo Switch: https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/poed-definitive-edition-switch/

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49 Comments

  1. We’re about to get a game that is either a supremely polished turd, a title that was unfairly treated in its time, or – as I’m hoping – some abominable combination of the two.

  2. "Your Scientists Were So Preoccupied With Whether Or Not They Could, They Didn’t Stop To Think If They Should."

  3. Thank you Nightdive for once again bringing back these old gems. I remember finding this in a pawn shop back in the mid 90's had the long case and manual too!

  4. This is uh… not a good game. Like, at all. I'd 1000x rather have remasters of Wichaven 1 & 2 and Eradicator.
    If you're really gonna commit to weird 90's slop that nobody wants, let's get a TekWar remaster going, and maybe Cybermage now that you're at it 😛

  5. I still have my ps1 copy :D. The controls are awful since its pre analog sticks. Cant wait to whack poop shooting butts with a frying pan again!

  6. The game doesn't look that good, but the art style is so cool that I am going to have to play it just to see it for myself.

  7. Unreal 1 (Gold), Wheel of Time, Klingon Honor Guard, Arx Fatalis, Rebel Moon Rising, Heretic, Hexen, Star Trek DS9 The Fallen could use a remaster

  8. What about a Sanfransisco Rush on the 64 remaster? I mean the entire trilogy? Atari does still own the IP doesnt it? Its a fantastic arcade racer, and if PO'ed had an audience enough to warrent a remaster, surely the Rush series deserves one? Please? 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  9. Wow this looks good. I've heard about the 1990s video game called PO'ed alright but I haven't played it yet.

    In the PAL regions, PO'ed (especially the PS1 version) was distrubuted by now-defunct Time Warner Interactive.

  10. Can I just say that between the Turok remasters and the System Shock remake, these guys make my dreams come true? I love Night Dive so much. Such an underappreciated studio!

  11. Unrelated, but if Nightdive could maybe work some voodoo on Epic Games and get them to surrender their death grip on Unreal Tournament, and do a UT99 remaster with full Steam integration… that'd be great. The original UT would easily out-perform a whole heap of modern titles, and open the eyes of younger gamers to what they should have always been expecting, and how good AI used to be.

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