QuintonMcLeod said:
Conina said:
QuintonMcLeod said:
No one is debating whether or not TLoU is a good game. We all know it is. However, Sony is trying to disguise a simple port by telling its consumers that it's a "remaster". No, it's _not_ a remaster by any stretch of the imagination.
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Do you even know what "remastering" means? Sure it is a "remaster"... most ports are "remasters". If they change something, even if it were only the fixed resolution, they can call it that.
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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?
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