Rise of the Triad's 4K remaster is making some important changes.
Another option you'll be able to choose in Rise of the Triad: Ludicrous Edition will let you select whether alternate enemies will appear. Because as well as restoring rejected maps and unused items and textures in the level editor, the remaster will bring back versions of NPCs that were cut during development and previously only appeared during the credits.
Other stuff bundled with the Ludicrous Edition includes a new episode called The Hunt Continues, an improved level editor that will ship with Steam Workshop support, map previews, and multiplayer that actually works. A demo with playable levels from The Hunt Begins, Dark War, Extreme ROTT, and The Hunt Continues will be available on
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