gergroy said:
That’s great that you like all those original things... but let’s be real. Game mechanics and graphics from 30 years ago just aren’t as polished or enjoyable when viewed through a modern lens. Considering this game has no nostalgic Value for me, I don’t care if they change things. Things like updated graphics and possibly voice acting can only help, not really saying they need a full remake. I do really like fire emblem, it’s probably my favorite Nintendo franchise, but this doesn’t excite me. There is a reason I don’t still play games from 80’s and 90’s... |
So, you think I’m not “being real” when I point out that much of the time“enhanced” versions are creatively uninspired and not as good of an experience as the originals?
I pointed out multiple examples where graphical updates hurt the game.
And often bad voice acting does hurt rather than help. Fire Emblem is no exception, as they have given male characters, who are clearly supposed to be European, not just a thick American accent, but a valley girl accent (or would it be valley guy? Is that a thing?). While it doesn’t break the game, it certainly doesn’t help; if they gave Marth an American accent it would be off-putting/immersion-breaking enough, but a valley girl accent would be infuriating.
As I‘ve said, releasing updated versions of games are fine; but first bring out the authentic versions of the game first, because remakes often screw things up - case and point: Shadow Dragon DS.
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