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Conina said:
LurkerJ said:
All the generation defining games from the HD twins era (lol), how few they may be, were remastered or ported to the PS4 anyway, except for Demon's Souls... oh wait

Metal Gear Solid 4? inFamous 1 + 2? Heavenly Sword? Puppeteer? Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction? ICO HD? Sly 4?

  • Heavenly sword: a joke of a hack and slash game, the only reason it was popular was the lack of PS3 exclusives so PS fans were desperate to hype it up. Wouldn't care for it. 
  • Puppeteer: was an instant buy for me, couldn't be more charming. Unfortunately, being that unchallenging made me drop it half through. Wouldn't care for it, and judging by how hard it flopped, few would miss it. 
  • Infamous: not a fan, but unlike the two games above, I wouldn't hold it against those who want to play it on the PS5. 
  • ICO HD: a cheap cash grab, hardly looked any better than the original
  • Ratchet & Clank: not a fan, but I understand the game is consistently great for its fans, so fair enough 
  • Sly 4: never tried 
  • MGS4: fair enough 

Only reminds how the 7th generation was such a turn off...

My personal opinions aside though, I think your tiny list supports my statement further. Dedicating an entire team to make these games playable on the PS5, which you could count on one hand and most of which aren't generation defining anyway, is not worth it. It's better to invest that kind of effort in remaking games, Demons Soul-style. 

Last edited by LurkerJ - on 11 October 2020