Have developers completely run out of ideas that they need to remaster all their good old titles?
Have developers completely run out of ideas that they need to remaster all their good old titles?
As long as they remaster the good old titles and not the **** ones, I don't mind .
If you don't mind, tell EA to remaster/remake Mass Effect.
As long as they remaster the good old titles and not the **** ones, I don't mind
Seems like that's what they're doing. Just using the Mafia 3 engine.This can't get here fast enough. Absolutely loved the original. Just use all of the original voices and acting with updated graphics and I'm in.
Have developers completely run out of ideas that they need to remaster all their good old titles?
Oh god the sequel was dog ****Mafia 1 is 300x better than the meh sequel.
The farmhouse mission in Mafia 1 is one of the most memorable pieces in any game for me.
MThe farmhouse mission in Mafia 1 is one of the most memorable pieces in any game for me. The game is so clever in many ways
Remember the church shootout and escaping through the roof and on the rooftops?
lol, like other media types dont? books get republished all the time. movies get remakes sooo god damn much. Why wouldnt games? EDIT: also, to be clear, i doubt developers have run out of ideas. more like publishers want money faster and easier. Much easier to rebuild something that already has a blueprint, then to build the blueprint first.
Theres been a huge surge of remasters and remakes in recent years (and lots of indies as well). Kinda makes me wonder about the current state of gaming....all these superpowered graphics, cinematic experiences, more powerful hardware....is it getting to a point (or maybe past the point) where they dont really matter that much anymore? Or its just getting too expensive to develop for these machines without some kind of fallback/alternative revenue source?
It's not. Don't let the game industry fool you into thinking they need more money.Theres been a huge surge of remasters and remakes in recent years (and lots of indies as well). Kinda makes me wonder about the current state of gaming....all these superpowered graphics, cinematic experiences, more powerful hardware....is it getting to a point (or maybe past the point) where they dont really matter that much anymore? Or its just getting too expensive to develop for these machines without some kind of fallback/alternative revenue source?
It's not. Don't let the game industry fool you into thinking they need more money.