• Bike in driving-mode on the road

Bike in driving-mode on the road (Photo : Youtube/PlayStation)

A new trailer has been released by Double Fine Productions during the PlayStation Experience 2016 event in Anaheim, California for "Full Throttle Remastered." 

One angry gamer states that it features a couple of snapshots of gameplay footage and cinematics from the 1990s point-and-click adventure from Double Fine. Although an exact release date of remastered version of "Full Throttle" is not yet available, it is expected that the game will be launched some time in 2017. The graphics have been updated and the sound also has been improved along with the digital cinematics. Now, PlayStation gamers will be able to test for the first time on the PS4 and PS Vita.

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Taking the future where cars drive without wheels, Ben is an old-school biker who likes to keep tires planted firmly on the ground. The anti-hero comes across to solve few puzzles, punch some people in the face and participates in Road Rash-style series. With new hand-sketch and 3D artwork of high resolution, the game will also have redesigned audio and music.

LucasArts may have officially shutdown in 2013, while the legacy of the games left behind is never-ending. This especially true of the studio's primary days which saw the studio producing some of the greatest adventure games ever made.

Den of Geek reported that previous admirers of LucasArts who anticipated the game will now be able to notice the betterment of remastered edition. Improved visuals of the remaster clean up every rough edge of the original game while retaining its artistic charm.

Specifically for those who are fond of rough edges are able to switch between the upgraded graphics and original visuals as per interest in the remastered edition. Additionally, the game's custom options will allow to mix and match upgraded and original elements. This means, those who wish to have visuals and modern audio or any other such combination, are able to play the game exactly as per choice.

When the game releases, it will represent the third LucasArts adventure that Double Fine has remastered. The previous releases, "Day of the Tentacle" and "Grim Fandango" were also praised universally for innovation.