If you haven’t played it by now, you can probably wait until the re-release in 2020 to sink your teeth into it. Game designer Davey Wreden is creating an updated version of his critically-acclaimed 2013 indie title The Stanley Parable for consoles (OK, fine, it’ll be on PC too), it was revealed during The Game Awards on Thursday. I won’t explain much more, so I don’t spoil it. Returning back to the Game Awards in 2018, one title in particular made the main stage during the annual ceremony show unveiling its console release for the PC-unique title. The game started in a weird office setting, but rather quickly devolved into a delicious mix of insane nonsense. Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe Now Slated For A New 2021 Release Window, Developer Reveals. Originally released for PC, Mac, and Linux, The Stanley Parable was a rather strange game. Developer Crows Crows Crows managed to create a rather special game in the original Stanley Parable.
The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe is also quite something.
The whole thing is basically a meta-commentary on the illusion of choice and free will, and it’s glorious. The unique twists on the “walking sim” formula already sold people on a likable niche title, one that many kept returning to, so as to uncover the multiple hidden endings. The combination of humorous commentary on various aspects of life, inventive game design and so much more led The Stanley Parable to develop a rabid cult following after its release in 2013.
The game that you might not know started as a mod of Half-Life 2, before getting a full standalone release with a much more fleshed-out story and look. The new version is both a remaster and expansion of the original game. The last contribution details at Special:ListAdmins are objectively false / inaccurate due to a quirk in FANDOM's code.According to a depressing bit of news, although it’s perfectly fitting for the tone of the game, The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe has been delayed to 2020.