Super Meat Boy debutterà la prossima settimana, precisamente dal 6 ottobre, su PlayStation 4 e PlayStation Vita. Il gioco per tutto il questo mese sarà disponibile gratuitamente grazie alla Instant Game Collection e vanterà, addirittura, una versione completamente rimasterizzata della sua colonna sonora.
Sul PlayStation Blog, infatti, è stato pubblicato un articolo, riportato di seguito, che ci riepiloga tutte le feature di queste due versioni di Super Meat Boy:
Hello, PlayStation fans! The day is almost upon us — on 6th October Super Meat Boy will finally come to PS4 and PS Vita as a Cross Buy title. As a thank you to the fans who have been so patient with us, Super Meat Boy is going to be free to download as part of October’s PlayStation Plus line-up.
For those of you that never played Super Meat Boy, you’re in for a real treat. You’re about to play a game with the best controls and level design this side of 1988. For those of you that have already had the joy (pain?) of experiencing Meat Boy, you’ll notice that the soundtrack is different.
Long story short, we couldn’t secure the rights to include the old soundtrack with the release of the game on PS4 and PS Vita. Now don’t be too bummed, because we had the opportunity to work with our favourite artists to re-score Super Meat Boy to celebrate its 5th anniversary. Our dream team of artists consists of:
Matthias Bossi and Jon Evans, known the world over as Ridiculon (whose most recent work includes The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth), provided the bulk of the soundtrack. They took care of The Forest, Hell, The Rapture, and The End, as well as the intro music and title screen. They also re-scored all of the cutscenes and miscellaneous ditties. Their work is always stellar and Super Meat Boy is no exception. Ready yourselves for some devilishly gruesome guitar work, my friends.
David “Scattle” Scatliffe of Hotline Miami fame used his unique moody style to create incredible tracks for The Hospital and the Salt Factory. His mastery will leave you wondering if the shakes you’re having are from the intense levels or the creepy/industrial bliss your ears are soaking in.
Laura Shigihara of Plants vs. Zombies renown scored The Cotton Alley in her style to give Bandage Girl’s levels a gentle, feminine touch that provides a fitting counterpoint to the hardest levels in the game.
That’s a pretty slick roster of artists. We were lucky enough that they were all friends of ours and fans of Super Meat Boy. Their passion and love for the game can be heard in the work they put into making the game sound amazing. We’re honoured to have them on the team for this version of Super Meat Boy.Their marvellous soundtrack coupled with Jordan Fehr’s gross and satisfying SFX create an auditory masterpiece that complements Super Meat Boy like butter to lobster. But, talk is talk — your ears need to judge. We don’t want you to hear the whole soundtrack just yet; that special date is reserved for 6th October, but we’ll give a little taste of what’s to come. Below, you’ll find a link to the Hell Boss track. When you listen to it, you can hear that it burns with a seething intensity that is Hell in Super Meat Boy:
We’re excited for old fans, forgotten fans, and fans that don’t yet know that Super Meat Boy is their all-time favourite game to join us on 6th October on PS4 and PS Vita to celebrate Super Meat Boy’s 5th birthday in style!Love,
Tommy and EdmundP.S. The DualShock 4 glows red while you play Super Meat Boy. If you were on the fence before and this tidbit didn’t sway you, then I don’t know what I can do for you.