| Azzanation said: Nintendo do these practices alot which also annoys me. However games like Skyward Sword is a game that is 10+ years old and new gamers who enter the industry cannot experience it hence releasing it as a remaster makes more sense than remastering a game that's 1 year old that you can still purchase on its original hardware. My issue is Skyward Swords is an expensive game which could have been sold for $40 to $50 instead of $60+ and TLOU RM is 1 year old which should have valid a price reduction regardless of the improvments. These companies add the improvments to try to justify its price tag. Tomb Raider Definitive Edition they changed her face to say "Hey we put work into it, we expect full price" but its just a work around to get people into buying the latest version and slapping a big price tag on it. TLOU deserves a remaster or remake however for me, its too soon. Skyward Swords deserves a remaster or remake as its in that window however its too costly. |
Releasing a remaster is never a problem for me. Not everyone had a PS3, I myself never had one, if there wasn't a remaster I couldn't play it on PS4. The price by the time it was released was fair, and the price decreased over time, as it should
Whether or not SS is worth 60 USD is NOT the point I'm trying to make, for me it's not worth it, and I don't like the game, that's all
The point I'm trying to make is SS situation on Switch is not the same as TLOU on PS4, they are far different.
TLOU on PS4 is like Mario Kart 8 on Switch, nobody is complaining about MK8 Deluxe price regardless if you bought it on Wii U or not, because the price is fair. It comes with some improvements and all DLCs, and is a game that by the time was only 3 years old







