QuintonMcLeod said:
The game hasn't changed. How hard is it to up the resolution of a game? That's the equivlent of running Tomb Raider on a 8800GT and then upgrading your GPU to a GTX780TI and calling Tomb Raider "remastered" because you can run it on a higher resolution at a faster frame rate. That's not a remastered game. It's a port. You also cannot apply the definition of remastering a movie to remastering a video game. Even with movies, movies would need to be several years old to be considered "remasters". Otherwise, they're called re-releases. Even so, video games and movies are different. A remastered game is when the assets in the game have been retooled to support a modern technology or audience. Also, games would need to be several years old to be considered "remastered". 1) Super Mario All Stars would be considered a remastered game. They used all new assets for that game. 2) Metal Gear Solid Trilogy HD _IS_ a remaster. They used all new assets for that game. 3) Zone of Enders HD is NOT a remaster. It is an HD port 4) Soul Caliber II HD is NOT a remaster. It's an HD port. 4) Wind Waker HD _IS_ a remaster. They used all new assets for this game. You get it? |
Well, I for one can't wait to play the remastered version of TLOU.
I've only seen cutscenes so far with a higher resolution and higher framerate, but what I'm really looking forward to is seeing the better character models, better lighting, better shadows, better in game assets, better textures, better AA, higher resolution and higher framerates IN GAME! Multiplayer was already one of the best online experiences out there but at 60fps/1080p, it should be even better.
I'm really looking forward to seeing this game.
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