TrueLegend
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So which one do you like most.
This, one of the best remake I have experienced.Crazy to me you don't even have the best one on the list:
Crazy to me you don't even have the best one on the list:
Crazy to me you don't even have the best one on the list:
Isn't DS a remaster, not a remake?
Hold on ok. It's not released. I have made another thread for those ones.Prince of Persia: Sands of Time. Nothing comes close.
Remastered usually means upscaled in resolution whereas this was remade. Not sure if remakes always need to inherent gameplay changes.How so? It's the exact same game with just updated visuals, it doesn't have any gameplay changes, let alone radical ones like in FF7 or RE1/2 for example.
A remaster is a port of the original code with added stuff like higher resolution/textures and sometimes extra additions like shadows, SSAO, better controls, etc. See the games by Nightdive Studios. These are all remasters.How so? It's the exact same game with just updated visuals, it doesn't have any gameplay changes, let alone radical ones like in FF7 or RE1/2 for example.
Remastered usually means upscaled in resolution whereas this was remade. Not sure if remakes always need to inherent gameplay changes.
A remaster is a port of the original code with added stuff like higher resolution/textures and sometimes extra additions like shadows, SSAO, better controls, etc. See the games by Nightdive Studios. These are all remasters.
Demon's Souls is not the same game as the original. Just about everything have been build from the start. It's a new game/code that tries to mimic the original but doesn't share most or any of it's code. That's a remake.
Yeah but the censoring of it sucked.Conker Live & Reloaded
A remaster never changes the look and sound. It just upscales the resolution or clarity of the sound. Demon's Souls Remake was remade completely from the ground up. They even added new animations. Just because they are running the old code underneath it (which also has been altered), it's automatically a remastered game.The lazy ones, yes. But if the game is fundamentally the same with nothing but updated assets, then it's still a remaster, as per the name - it has been remastered, but not changed, and vice versa - remake means a game has been remade from scratch, changed, with new gameplay mechanics, different new camera perspective, with cut-out/changed sections. For example, CoD4 Remastered is, duh, a remaster, despite running on a new engine with all new assets, new sounds, new everything, it's exactly like DS - old game with a new coating, nothing more. Same goes for games like Starcraft, Diablo 2, C&C, AoE etc. old games with new graphics. Don;t get yourself fooled guys and stop supporting those lazy resolution/FPS uplifts some devs call remasters.
A remaster never changes the look and sound. It just upscale the resolution or clarity of the sound. Demon's Souls Remake was remade completely from the ground up. They even added new animations. Just because they are running the old code underneath it (which also has been altered), it's automatically a remastered game.
There was a debate here not to long ago about the exact same topic. Hard to draw a line nowadays. I will believe the label that was given by Bluepoint Games and Sony.Then what about the examples of remasters I mentioned? It's OK to be a console-only games that's being charger for a resolution change, but c'mon... Yeah, a simple resolution bump used to be a thing back when PS4/XB1 gen started, but luckily since then we saw many examples of properly remastered games (as well as ones that are a joke to their fanbase, like WC3).
Remastered usually means upscaled in resolution whereas this was remade. Not sure if remakes always need to inherent gameplay changes.
A remaster never changes the look and sound. It just upscales the resolution or clarity of the sound. Demon's Souls Remake was remade completely from the ground up. They even added new animations. Just because they are running the old code underneath it (which also has been altered), it's automatically a remastered game.
Except for Halo CE Anniversary, which did it first.Halo 2 anniversary, switching between graphics on the fly is a god tier feature that no other game has done