| alabtrosMyster said: They should really simply call them ports, there is nothing that is remastered about those (same goes for TLoU, alo 1, 3 and 4 in the halo collection, etc.) they're basically straight ports where the frame rate and resolution is improved, for the console only titles, then those games that have PC versions they used some or all of the higher quality assets. Thomb Raider:DE is in another league as some effects were added, but this is still mostly a port of the PC version to the new consoles. |
Pretty much how I see it.
When the Xbox 360 launched, it got ports of PS2/Xbox games (ie: Gun, Tomb Raider Legend)
When the Xbox launched, it got ports of old games (ie: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater X)
When the PS2 launched, it got a few ports of Dreamcast games (ie: Ready 2 Rumble).
When the Dreamcast came out, it got a few ports of PS1 and N64 games (ie: Actvision's Spider-Man)
When the PS1 launched, it had 16-Bit games (Mortal Kombat Trilogy)
and they were all full priced retail games and nobody seemed to ever care. I bought a few of them then, too! What the heck is going on, now?








