Tag Archives: Straight Right
Mon, Oct 15, 2012 | 15:45 BST
Mass Effect 3 Wii U dev working on triple-a Square-Enix port
Mass Effect 3 is being ported to Wii U by Australian studio Straight Right, and the internet has unearthed another porting job by he studio – a triple-a title from Square-Enix? Deus Ex: Human Revolution? Hitman: Absolution? Tomb Raider? Final Fantasy 13? Place your bets below.
Mon, Oct 15, 2012 | 05:36 BST
Mass Effect 3 Wii U: Straight Right being ‘very gentle’
The Wii U’s unique hardware features and unfamiliarity mean Straight Right has more than a simple port on its hands with Mass Effect 3. We spoke to founder Tom Crago about working on one of this generation’s most important franchises.
Sat, Sep 08, 2012 | 18:22 BST
Mass Effect 3 Wii U dev has “two other titles in development” for the console
Mass Effect 3 isn’t the only Wii U title based on a large franchise Straight Right is working on, according to studio boss Tom Crago. Speaking with Eurogamer, Crago said the studio also has its own IP in the works for the console, as well as a Wii U title based on “another big franchise” slated for a 2013 release. “It’s a big title and you will have heard of it,” he said. Crago said Straight Right has “made a number of bets” on Wii U, so it hope the platform “comes strongly out of the gate.”
Mon, Sep 03, 2012 | 13:17 BST
Mass Effect 3 Wii U won’t support 1080p, dev confirms
Mass Effect 3 is heading to Wii U at launch, but fans of 1080p display may be disheartened to learn the game won’t support it. Straight Right is handling porting duties for BioWare, and the studio’s CEO has confirmed the game’s true resolution settings.
Wed, Aug 29, 2012 | 17:32 BST
Mass Effect 3 Wii U in the works at Melbourne studio
Mass Effect 3′s upcoming Wii U port is the product of one Straight Right, the Melbourne-based developer confirmed on its Facebook page today. Straight Right is also behind the iOS version of Need for Speed: Shift 2 Unleashed. The Wii U version of Mass Effect 3 is undated, even as the console itself, for which it will be a launch title.
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