Those 'remakes' like the Minecraft one are really cool, until you realize 99 % exist probably only as a demonstration of the creator's skills, probably for employment purposes. They do the relatively easy stuff only, usually mostly environments and movement to make it resemble gameplay, then when they get to nontrivial gameplay stuff, the project ceases to progress. I'm OK with that, but it's a bit frustrating to see them be called remakes or whatever, because it doesn't seem like that is almost ever the real objective anyway. I'm thinking the creators often just want the attention they can get by calling them remakes, and it works because gaming journalists are suckers.
Last edited by Zkuq - on 17 March 2025






