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JCGamer55 said:
SecondWar said:

Because you are confusing an art style you dislike with competent gameplay, which is more important, and capability of software. I can understand why people are put off by the art style, by that it is trying to do a 3D take in the original games is more than fine with me. 
The comparison to Links Awakening is by no means absurd - despite one being much older both original games are 2D games remade in 3D and the remakes have similar art styles. The comparison is very valid. Again, using ORAS as a comparison boils done to the art styles used for the 3DS versus those on the Switch.

Also bear in mind the ORAS had content (specifically the Delta Episode) that wasn’t in any of the originals. Decent chance something like that happens with BDSP.

Bold of you to assume I dislike Link's Awakening artstyle. I actually like it, which is the reason why I liked it in the original DP games, which also had it. Soooo... These games apparently have same (or almost same) artstyle as the originals, not a striking difference in graphics quality (outside of battle animations which we know everyone praised on SwSh) and also doesn't seem like they will add a lot of new content outside of a DLC-like expansion. Sounds like a remaster more than a remake.

Was referring to you disliking the BDSP art style, which you made quite apparent, rather than Links Awakening.

I think whether its a remake or a remaster comes down to how the software was built. Is the DS software with some enhancements? Then its a remaster. Has it be rebuilt from the ground up? Then its a remake. I can’t see them having used the DS software at all so its still a remake even if the graphical style gives it the appearance of a remaster.