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LIONMAN! New Remake of Williams Swords of Fury In the Works

Knapp Arcade·article·analyzed·Dec 24, 2022
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TL;DR

Paradigm Tilt announces Swords of Vengeance sequel for classic Swords of Fury using FAST board system.

Summary

Paradigm Tilt is developing Swords of Vengeance, a sequel/remake of the 1988 Williams pinball classic Swords of Fury, running on FAST board hardware with an LCD screen. The game features two playable characters, nine locations with boss battles, wizard modes, multiballs, branching story paths with six endings, cooperative/competitive multiplayer, hand-drawn artwork, and original synth soundtrack.

Key Claims

  • Paradigm Tilt is developing Swords of Vengeance as a sequel to 1988 Williams Swords of Fury

    high confidence · Article announces the project as discovered by author

  • Swords of Vengeance runs on FAST board system and plugs into existing Swords of Fury cabinets with LCD screen, requiring no permanent modifications

    high confidence · Technical specifications provided in article

  • The game features two playable characters, nine locations with boss battles, mid/end-game wizard modes, two multiballs, and randomly appearing threats

    high confidence · Detailed gameplay features enumerated in article

  • Swords of Vengeance includes six unique endings, branching story paths, competitive/cooperative multiplayer, story and arcade-style play modes

    high confidence · Game features list in article

  • The game includes hand-drawn artwork, custom callouts, and original synth soundtrack that changes dynamically

    high confidence · Audio/visual feature description in article

Notable Quotes

  • “A company called Paradigm Tilt is working on a sequel to the fantastic 1988 Williams pinball machine Swords of Fury.”

    Knapp Arcade (article author) — Primary announcement of the Swords of Vengeance project

  • “The update to the game runs on the FAST board system and plugs into any existing Swords of Fury cabinet along with a LCD screen. No permanent changes need to be made to the machine.”

    Knapp Arcade (article author) — Key technical detail about non-destructive retrofit approach

  • “I love the idea of creating an updated version of this classic game and the artwork looks amazing.”

    Knapp Arcade (article author) — Positive sentiment toward the project and visual design

Entities

Paradigm TiltcompanySwords of VengeancegameSwords of FurygameFAST boardproductWilliamscompanyKnapp Arcadeorganization

Signals

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    design_philosophy: Dual gameplay modes (story-focused vs arcade-style) and cooperative/competitive multiplayer suggest deliberate design to serve both casual narrative players and hardcore competitive/arcade audience

    medium · Game includes choice between story-focused and arcade-style play modes with competitive and cooperative multiplayer options

  • ?

    community_signal: Significant design investment in narrative depth: branching story paths, six unique endings, character selection, location progression, and boss battles indicate narrative-driven game design approach

    medium · Game features branching story paths with six unique endings, two playable characters, nine locations with boss battles

  • ?

    announcement: Paradigm Tilt announces Swords of Vengeance as sequel to Williams classic, extending legacy IP through modern update

    high · Article titled announcement of Swords of Vengeance project in development

  • ?

    technology_signal: FAST board retrofit system enables non-destructive modernization of classic pinball machines, positioning aftermarket hardware as solution for legacy cabinet updates

    high · Swords of Vengeance runs on FAST board and plugs into existing Swords of Fury cabinet with no permanent modifications required

Topics

Classic game remake/sequel using modern hardwareprimaryFAST board retrofit technology for legacy pinball machinesprimaryGame design features: wizard modes, multiballs, branching narrativesprimaryWilliams pinball legacy and IP revivalsecondaryHand-drawn artwork and original soundtrack in digital pinball updatessecondary

Sentiment

positive(0.85)— Article author expresses enthusiasm for the project concept, artwork quality, and non-destructive retrofit approach. No critical commentary or concerns raised.

Transcript

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Here's something cool that I didn't expect to stumble across this morning. A company called Paradigm Tilt is working on a sequel to the fantastic 1988 Williams pinball machine Swords of Fury. The update to the game runs on the FAST board system and plugs into any existing Swords of Fury cabinet along with a LCD screen. No permanent changes need to be made to the machine. Titled Swords of Vengeance, the sequel takes place 20 years after the original Swords of Fury story. Players can choose from two playable characters and visit nine different locations. Each location ends with a boss battle that players must win to earn the jackpot that they've built up. In addition to the modes, the game contains mid- and end-game Wizard Modes, two multiballs and randomly appearing threats that need to be beaten. Other features of the new game include competitive and cooperative multi-player, a choice between story-focused and arcade-style play modes and branching story paths with six unique endings as well as hand-drawn artwork, custom callouts and an original synth soundtrack that changes as you play the game I love the idea of creating an updated version of this classic game and the artwork looks amazing. I'm looking forward to following this project as it progresses.