trestres said:
I know, but there's a very thin line between a port and a remake. For example RE4 was a port in every aspect but gameplay. And I'm just going by the guy at Capcom's forums, he was the one talking about ports. In my opinion DR is a port, but seeing the limitations of the Wii no HD game on the Wii could be a port anymore, all would be remakes. To exemplify, Lost Planets was a late port on the PS3, and Dead Rising on the Wii is the same game as the original, but on another platform.
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No, the line is not thin. When a game is put on another system in almost exactly the same condition, it's a port, like RE4 Wii Edition. If there are radical changes, to take advantage of what the system has, it's a remake, like RE1 on the Gamecube.
Now downgraded ports are not called remakes, but there are so many changes, they might as well be remakes, like RE4 on the PS2, where the team for that version admitted they had to redraw all the graphics to fit on the PS2. The same is happening with Dead Rising.
A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.
Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs








