As someone who got given the two racing game remasters - Sometimes you have a sentimental tie to a game because of what it meant to you back then.
Having a new version that's future-proofed and not ever going to be changed is a nice way to keep those memories alive forever.
I loved Hot Pursuit 2010 and Burnout Paradise, but I wasn't going to buy them because EA are feminist scum. If it wasn't for that reason, l would have bought the remasters Day 1 rather than skip them and then get gifted them randomly.
Basically "day 1" buyers of this are people with an emotional attachment to the game for some reason or another and want to have a new copy that will last forever.
Basically "day 1" buyers of this are people with an emotional attachment to the game for some reason or another and want to have a new copy that will last forever.
Yes. I consider myself one of these people, but I play it on PC and it looks great. I'm going to wait for reviews of the remaster before I commit to buying it.
Another part of the hype is people having ridiculous expectations of it. Ever since the announcement r/MassEffect has been flooded with people posting retarded lists of things they want to see added or changed. Such as overhauling ME1's combat system to match ME3's or Andromeda's, or adding current year bullshit to the trilogy like making every character bi.
And no matter how many times it's explained to them they refuse to understand the difference between a remake and a remaster. So there are going to be a lot of buttmad people when the remaster comes out and Jack isn't gay like they expect her to be.
there are going to be a lot of buttmad people when the remaster comes out and Jack isn't gay like they expect her to be.
There are going to be a lot of buttmad people on reddit and twitter. Hopefully this are not the main target audience, the majority of players are still straight white males who most likely will not care much about gay shit.
As someone who got given the two racing game remasters - Sometimes you have a sentimental tie to a game because of what it meant to you back then.
Having a new version that's future-proofed and not ever going to be changed is a nice way to keep those memories alive forever.
I loved Hot Pursuit 2010 and Burnout Paradise, but I wasn't going to buy them because EA are feminist scum. If it wasn't for that reason, l would have bought the remasters Day 1 rather than skip them and then get gifted them randomly.
Basically "day 1" buyers of this are people with an emotional attachment to the game for some reason or another and want to have a new copy that will last forever.
Yes. I consider myself one of these people, but I play it on PC and it looks great. I'm going to wait for reviews of the remaster before I commit to buying it.
Another part of the hype is people having ridiculous expectations of it. Ever since the announcement r/MassEffect has been flooded with people posting retarded lists of things they want to see added or changed. Such as overhauling ME1's combat system to match ME3's or Andromeda's, or adding current year bullshit to the trilogy like making every character bi.
And no matter how many times it's explained to them they refuse to understand the difference between a remake and a remaster. So there are going to be a lot of buttmad people when the remaster comes out and Jack isn't gay like they expect her to be.
There are going to be a lot of buttmad people on reddit and twitter. Hopefully this are not the main target audience, the majority of players are still straight white males who most likely will not care much about gay shit.
Yes. That's what I meant. lol