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Vodacixi said:
You know what? You guys are right. If I really believe it doesn't matter what the game is to enjoy it, let's put the debate to rest.

Shall we all agree that remaster or remake, the game it's gonna be amazing? Some will call it remaster, some will call it remake. But we all will be refering to the same great game that improves a lot of aspects of the original game.

I'm not gonna try to argue with anyone who says the game it's a remake anymore. Promised. But I hope the same goes for the other side too. Because we all know there are reasons and arguments to call it in one way or another.

While I agree it's going to be a great game, I don't think that's relevant to whether it is a remake or a remaster.

I'm not against building up hype for a game, especially one from my favourite dev team of all time. But don't be pretentious by trying to call it something that it's not.

I thought this whole thing started with annoying "It's a remake!" people yelling at me for calling it a remaster earlier in this thread. But apparently they had been yelling at other people about it too, all over the internet, like a raving bunch of lunatics.

Anyway, in the end, reviews confirm it is a remaster, not a remake.

And directly from the horse's mouth, Tetsuya Takahashi describes the remastering process: 

http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2020/05/monolith_softs_takahashi_tetsuya_talks_xenoblade_chronicles_definitive_edition_in_this_translated_famitsu_interview



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