mZuzek said:
I'm the opposite, I really don't like remakes that change the original dramatically, always disliked it in movies and am not a fan of games adopting that trend too. It just creates a mess, is my problem with it. Like as someone who's never played a Resident Evil game, RE2 seems like the most appealing one, but both the original and the remake are highly regarded by fans, so which one should I play? Normally I'd go with the newer version, but in this case it's weird because the new one is basically a different game altogether, so maybe I should just go with the original, but then I'm missing out on the nicer presentation and quality of life. So I guess I have to play both of them because they're different games, but they're not different games, they literally have the same name. It's a confused name at that point. I'd rather each game be what it is, if it's gonna be remade, it's still the same but better. Something we already have in a nicer packaging, like you put it. Besides, if you're gonna go through the whole trouble of making essentially a new game, you might as well make it actually an original game instead of a remake. The ideal remake/remaster for me is one that completely preserves the essence of the original, but with improved presentation, and additional options or quality of life features. Occasionally some gameplay changes can be okay, but only if really necessary, to improve things that needed improving. Metroid Prime Remastered hits that golden standard for me (outside of a few nitpicks), I'm really happy with it, and while I definitely want Prime 4 news and hopefully a release not too far away, I'd love to see Retro remaster the rest of the original trilogy with this level of care. |
Oh man,.do I have that a suggestion for you ! It is called Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition.
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