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shikamaru317 said:

Seemed like an odd choice for Sony to remaster, the original wasn't a big seller and it has only been 9 years. Lots of factors working against it too, low marketing budget, short game (8-10 hours) for full price ($60), no cheaper upgrade path for owners of the original.

Sequel rumoured to be in development, movie just finished filming, it is the studio's first game and updates have been made to connect to the sequel.

V-r0cK said:

Pretty crappy they didn't offer the $10 upgrade.

It's a full-on remake that doesn't even run on the original game engine, that's way. Not just a PS5 port of an existing PS4 game.

Qwark said:

The game can not decide whether it's 30 FPS or 24 FPS. Also who thinks a warm colour pallet is a good idea for a horror game in winter.I would say it deserves even less.

Seems like Astro Bot sold around a third of TLOU p2 remastered. If I do the math correctly. Although according to the link the remastered version did rather well, probably due to the upgrade.

The framerate is the most accurate part of the remake haha, original game also ran as low as 20FPS. As for the warm colour pallet, that's like for the first hour or so as the characters head up to the cabin. At that point, the game follows the orignal colour pallet and even gets darker from what I have seen. 

Implying the game has a warm colour pallet as a design for the entire game is just wrong.