| Arkaign said: It's the worst looking 'remaster' I've seen this gen visually, but that shouldn't really be a problem in terms of sales/gameplay/fun imho. I guess all the effort on the technical side is going into ZeldaU/NX. (which obviously looks generationally superior, on the same hardware). In fact, if you told me the IQ/graphics from Twilight U were on a 7th gen console, I would believe you easily. The worst aspect of it to me is just the geometry and texture quality, or lack thereof. |
Well, it's a remaster of a sixth generation game, it'd never gonna be great visually. There's a lot more difference between a GC game (resolution, textures...) than between a PS3/PS4 games, for example. There're not a lot of remasters this gen which come from 2 gen back, as far as I know. FFX/FFX-2 HD, I think is the only one. And you can see similar improvements (I'd say more in TPHD, but I have to analize it in more detail) in both of them. I don't think I'd buy TPHD because I have the GC version of the game, but I don't think it's an awfully bad remaster. At least they remade some textures and details, and the worst aspect of the game, the blur, is gone. So, well, I think it's a great chance to play the game from people who haven't had the opportunity to play it 9 years ago.







