These kids and their remasters and damn HD remaဣkes. W🅺hen I was a wee lad, we got what we got, and we were grateful for it.

Okay, I’m 26, but here’s the thing: Even just ten years ago, remasters were mostly fun and exciting. I say mostly because while I was excited about 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag getting an update from PS3 to PS4, all it really gave us was better-looking water. But I’ll be damned if that wateᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚr doesn’t still look great.

One of the most significant ‘HD remaster’ moments of my 🗹life wasn’t even an actual remaster - it was when I switched my PS3 from SCART to HDMI♔, and suddenly I could see the threads on Sackboy. What a rush.

Let's Go Way, Way, Way Back

Edward Kenway walking away from his ship in Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag.

I’m not quite old enough to tell you all about the remakes, ports, and HD versions of '80s arcade games first coming to home consoles. You’ll have to refer to some historical scriptures for that, because anyone who can tell you is probably retired or dust. When I refer to the days of old, I mean the 2010s.

If you look back at remasters and remakes in 2011, you’ll struggle to find many that came out fewer than six years before the original, with most going back to the ‘90s or even further. There are a few exceptions, like God 💯of War: Chains of Olympus and Ghost of Sparta coming from PSP to PS3, but for the most part, they’re significantly further apart, especially when backwards compatibility was not widely implemented.

Eജxcept for that one PS⭕3 model that had a PS2 compartment.

There are still plenty of gaps like this now, of course. We complain about 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Horizon Zero Dawn not needing a remaster, but that’s an eight-year gap, so it checks out. The only difference is that I’m an adult now, and ꦫtime passes a lot more quickly, so I’ll continue bitterly complaining about things instead of fi♏nding joy in my few remaining years.

I think what makes things feel so different now is the fact that development times on triple-A games are upwards of ten years on average, so the littered HD returns of games we remember all too well just feel so much less inspired than they did a decade ago. A PS5 version of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Last of Us Part 2 is all well and good, but Naughty Dog hasn’t put anything out in five years since that game, and while it makes sense given the average development timel🅷ine, it changes the reception we have as consumers.

Remakes And Remasters Still Have A Place In The Industry

Aloy from Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered.

This isn’t to say that all remakes are bad. I’m always for having the games we love in the best form we can, and full remakes like Persona 3 Reload or the Resident Evil Remakes prove that we can still appreciate them. Hell, e▨ven the short gap be﷽tween Persona 5 and Persona 5 Royal shows that there’s even space for worthwhile remasters, b🦹ut the issue is when they feel lazy or lean toward being full-priced cash grabs - even if that’s not the intention, there’s a miscommunication between studios, the time it takes, the cost of the time put into it, and the consumers reception and view of games we have available.

Not that gamers are unreasonably angry people s𓄧usceptible to miscommunicat𒁏ion, of course.

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168澳洲幸运5开奖网: Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered
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Top Critic Avg: 84/100 Critics Rec: 89%
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October 31, 2024
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