THQ Nordic Brings The Raven Remastered to PS4, Xbox One, and PC

Quoth the raven, "again."

THQ Nordic is on a roll releasing some of its older catalogue with remastered versions, and its upcoming The Raven Remastered is a good example of this. A reworked version of The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief is coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC this Mar. 13.

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The tale, set in 1960s London, follows an ancient ruby that’s been stolen from the British Museum, with a single raven feather left at the crime scene. All signs point to the master thief known as the Raven, who was thought to have disappeared years ago. It’s up to you, playing as Constable Anton Jakob Zellner, to figure out what’s going on and get to the bottom of the mystery throughout the crime story. The new version features remastered animations with HD resolution, “high quality” voice acting, and more that mean to bring it to life.

You can check the trailer out below to see if it’s something you’re interested in playing, but it has a certain quirk about it that makes it seem like it might be worth exploring. What do you think?

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