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AlbiNecroxz said:
Vodacixi said:

Anyway... I took a looked at a comparison between the original Panzer Dragoon and the Remake:

And while there is certainly a lot in common between the two, there's clearly a certain degree of liberty that was taken in the remake. It's not about the graphics: the way the cinematics are shoted, the way the levels are designed and how the movement and logic of the game works is definetely not a 1:1 copy like a remaster would be. It's clearly a new take on Panzer Dragon. Much like other remakes like Metroid Zero Mission... is the same, yet a different thing.

Now let's take a look at a comparison between XC (Wii) and XC DE:

1) We inmediately can see the difference between this and Panzer Dragoon. 2) This is clear as day, a 100% carbon copy of the original Xenoblade Chronicles. They just changed the textures for high quality ones and throw in there a new lightning solution. But it has not been recreated in any way or form, nor it does anything different from the original. Because it is a remaster.

3) There is no such thing as "1:1 remakes". A remake in any kind of media product (like a movie or a song) implies a certain degree of departure from the original source. Which Xenoblade Definitive Edition does not have.

1) No, Panzer Dragoon Remake is a remake like Xenoblade DE is, so or we called both remastered or we called both remakes

2) I can assure you that is not possible with same old engine, trust me, you underestimate the improvements made. Just because it's the same it doesn't mean it's not recreated from scratch, they could have recreated from 0 the exact same model (which I'm sure they did), a change of textures is not so remarkable and notable, again, trust me. They're different models and you can see this from the new trailer

3) Yes they exists, A remake is not only as you stated, but also that

1. No, they are clearly different aproaches

2. As I told you before, even if that was the case, it's still not a remake

3. No, as I told you, a remake of any kind of media (movies, songs, videogames...) imples change. If it does not change, it's not a remake. It's a reproduction. A recreation. A remastering.