Mass Distraction
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Rereleases. What do you prefer?
We have lately been getting a whole lot of reboots and HD ports of games, leaving some wanting full remakes and/or fresh starts while others are content with what we get. This actually spun a discussion on another forum that lead me to wondering what people actually prefer.
Basic Rerelease - An upgraded port, a director's cut or an upgraded version that gives us the same game as the original but with additional content not available in the initial release. Examples: Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge, Metal Slug X, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
HD Upgrade - An upscaled and smoothed out version of the original that is just a whole lot prettier. Nothing changed, graphically more pleasing. Examples: Resident Evil Revival Selection, Sonic Adventure 2 HD
Remake - A full-body upgrade in latest gen with no added content aside from possible online components and better gameplay. Looks and sounds prettier. Examples: Bionic Commando: Rearmed, Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, Cave Story 3D
Full Remake - A complete remake of the game in latest gen with added content like exculsive story elements, additional game modes and/or upgraded character roster. Examples: Resident Evil Remake, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD, Corpse Party: Blood Covered Repeated Fear
Reimagining - A complete overhaul on the game's story and characters while still retaining the original plot to some extent. Examples: Silent Hill Shattered Memories, Organ Trail
Reboot - A complete rework on the whole series, starting from the ground up. Usually retains basic plot elements, characters and common themes but completely ignores the storyline from previous games. Examples: Devil May Cry, Tomb Raider
Demake - More of a comedic touch but hey, some people like it old. A conversion of a game to an older format, usually replacing 3D graphics with pixel graphics. Examples: Resident Evil (NES), Super Smash Land, Halo 2600
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01-14-2013 08:23 AM |
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RE: Rereleases. What do you prefer?
(01-14-2013 08:23 AM)Mass Distraction Wrote: Basic Rerelease Unless it's a game I care about, or something I have never played and want to get into the series with this version instead, I'm sort of indifferent towards it.
HD Upgrade - I prefer these mostly because games from last gen look amazing in HD, and HD collections and ports not only allow for us to play them in HD, but allow us to get into a series we never got into, such as Metal Gear (which I got into last year) and Devil May Cry (Trying to get into it)
Remake - Eh, I'm indifferent with these as well, they're okay.
Full Remake - Same as before, if it's a game I want, I'll get it, otherwise nothing special.
Reimagining - This is a half and half really, sometimes it's could be a great game, other times it could be a bad game, most of the time it's a good game, but the fans are too annoyed at it, and call it terrible.
Reboot - Same as above. I have never played a Rebooted series as far as I know, but I do know it usually turns out bad as seen with DmC.
Demake - It's fun.
Also you forgot when games are ported, such as Metal Gear Solid 3.
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01-15-2013 12:17 AM |
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