[Update: The PC port of El Shaddai is coming to Steam “soon.” Here are some early screenshots.]

El Shaddai looks stylish as ever on PC

Do you ever play a game solely for its art direction?

If you never got around to playing the hidden gem El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron on PS3 or Xbox 360, you might have better luck on PC. In a tweet today, the game’s director, Sawaki Takeyasu, confirmed that his studio Crim (which acquired the rights in 2013) will bring El Shaddai to Steam.

The PC version is “currently in development,” but there isn’t much else to share. No date yet. Takeyasu did note that they’re planning to have options for English and Japanese voice-overs and text.”

I think it’s fair to say that El Shaddai garnered a mixed response, but it had an unmistakable style and unique premise that drew from the Book of Enoch, so it’s great to see it live on with a Steam release.

In his original review for Destructoid – an oldie but a goodie Jonathan Holmes called El Shaddai “constantly unpredictable,” citing “heaping loads of surrealism, 2D platforming, sexy dudes, dance numbers, transforming robots, and giant yellow hot dog people.” I missed the boat.

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El Shaddai is getting a better-late-than-never PC port on Steam soon screenshot

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