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twintail said:
Cloudman said:
It is interesting that they are trying to bring back some IPs back into the limelight, though why only give them remake? Why not just go all the way and make new games? Playing old games from back then in a fresh new look is cool, but... I already played those games years ago. Bring them back as something new.

Didnt you say you might rebuy Splatoon again on Switch just because of some cosmetic changes? And now you think Sony should just flat out do something new?

I mean... fair enough. New games are better. But that would also cost a whole lot of money on 3 IPs that are not bankable atm.

konnichiwa said:

It doesn't make me warm, the only remaster I honestly appreciate is FFVII because it looks like they are doing a lot of work on it and oh yeah ratchet and clank but if you compare it with the Crash n sane trilogy wipeout/parappa the latter ones feel cheap.

They could release every few/6 months a collection Ps one edition with 5-10 games on it with trophy support/Exclusive interviews/Exclusive poster and so on....And when you open the physical collectors edition you find that the game box is not a PS4 box but a PS one box.

Im confused. You dont want them to do remasters and just PS1 ports? 

S.Peelman said:
They should, that way maybe we'll finally get a new MediEvil game.

This would be so awesome. Imagine a MediEvil by FromSoftware with the Ratchet engine... 

And we have PS1 Classics already, but to release they as collection on physical media with just trophy support and nothing else wouldn't sell much.



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