I have absolutely no problem with HD re-releases, as it just gives me a chance to purchase older games for my current system without having to spend too much money. Especially if you just wait a while and the prices seem to drop down to $20-30 or so. For instance, I just got the Killzone trilogy for Christmas, since I had never played any of the Killzone games. I asked for it so I can eventually get KZ Shadow Fall for the PS4 and understand what is going on. Three games in one package, including all of the multiplayer map DLCs for 2 and 3, HD remaster for the first game so it'll look nicer on my HD TV, trophy support added for that little extra bit of incentive, and all of it for currently $30 on Amazon ($40 normally). What's there to complain about?
I purchased both the Sly Cooper trilogy and the Ratchet and Clank collection as well. I don't really care about the HD remastering (as without totally redoing all the character models, the games still look dated, no matter how pretty the textures get), I just like having the ability to play older games that I never really got around to without needing to hunt them down in used game stores for who knows how much money. I got them through the Playstation store while on sale, so I think it was only $15 or so for each collection.
Tomb Raider being released in a "Definitive edition" (which may as well be called a "Game of the Year" edition as it's coming with DLC) at full price is fine, especially considering the ports to the new gen systems. It does take work to modify and recompile the code for a different system, you know? I never played it, but I heard many good things about it, so I may end up purchasing it at some point for the PS4. Right now I'm so busy with my PS3 backlog that I'm not too worried about it.
I purchased both the Sly Cooper trilogy and the Ratchet and Clank collection as well. I don't really care about the HD remastering (as without totally redoing all the character models, the games still look dated, no matter how pretty the textures get), I just like having the ability to play older games that I never really got around to without needing to hunt them down in used game stores for who knows how much money. I got them through the Playstation store while on sale, so I think it was only $15 or so for each collection.
Tomb Raider being released in a "Definitive edition" (which may as well be called a "Game of the Year" edition as it's coming with DLC) at full price is fine, especially considering the ports to the new gen systems. It does take work to modify and recompile the code for a different system, you know? I never played it, but I heard many good things about it, so I may end up purchasing it at some point for the PS4. Right now I'm so busy with my PS3 backlog that I'm not too worried about it.
Not the graphics, no. However some games (such as the aforementioned Wind Waker HD) make changes to the actual gameplay, changing elements around for whatever reason. For the most part, I don't WANT the gameplay changed, or to at least be given an option to play as the game was originally created. Sure, give me prettier graphics, fix framerate issues, even tighten up the play control, but leave the story and design alone. Maybe I enjoyed sailing around the whole damn map to search for the triforce pieces, which are apparently just given to you in the HD release. I want the option to have the original "experience" of the game, not necessarily just the remastered stuff.WeepingAngels said:Very few people buy remakes to play with the original graphics.josemlopes said:Did you seriously call Halo Anniversary a bad remake? It offered HD, it offered new visuals, kept the same exact gameplay and it offered the ability to play with the same old visuals. The only problem really was the multiplayer but the singleplayer was the best example of a good remake by keeping everything of the old and adding new optional stuff.
Wind Waker HD was visually terrible with all that bloom, the option to switch it off in the press of a button would be nice, no?
If a remake doesnt let you play the game as it was originally I dont really think that its a good remake, its cool to have new stuff but keep all that optional in case the player wants the original experience (wich one is better is subjective)