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Give me a proper PS5 port with trophy list, Syndicate too and I'd happily buy them both again
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I don’t think I’ve ever quite experienced an unfinished game that was slapped together with duct tape and construction paper to be sold as a finished product, basically making you replay the same missions and include a story that clearly was missing so much of the plot, like I did with this game.
I’m actually shocked that it doesn’t get calls out for this more.
I don't think any of these need to reboot their lore.
Metal Gear is fine.
Sonic can just start telling the same old stories and stop the new horrible stories.
Assassin's Creed is all over the place, but I don't think rebooting the lore would help.
Kingdom Hearts can't reboot the lore. The third game is coming out. As confusing as the story is at this point, it would make no sense.
Resident Evil doesn't need a reboot. It needs to refocus on the original characters and story.
I have taken the time as a 32 year old to go back and learn about the things that took place before my time. What exactly is so wrong with that concept?
That's an ill conceived and lousy list aside from Resident Evil , wich doesnt even truly need a reboot . It was never shakespeare and that well written , it's mostly lacking focus and need to drop gimmick hodgepoges of silly monster zombie mash ups , and go back to the basics of its take on horror .
When your monsters looks worse than the human centipede and any syfy movie , time to stop and think again .
As for the rest , sounds more like you've got issues with long series using an established continuity , than some genuine problem following it . We do need a few games like that , instead of rebooting everything
I mean come on Assassin Creed ? When the concept of it lend itself already to exploring a bunch of eras and most of the ancestry , timelines and plotting of it easily layed out for us ? It is not "Lost" you know
KH is'nt that hard to follow tho I did take a few days to process the mind f*ck ending in Dream Drop Distance. lol