
Some look down upon the remaster or re-release, but it's really just a chance to revisit an old friend or make a new one.

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I used to buy cheap games thinking I’d play them later, but I always ended up returning to my favorites. Now I skip the deals unless I know I’ll play the game soon.
This is very true, my nephews grew up on these two games and whenever I introduce them a AAA game whether old or new, it's like seeing an alien try to make sense of it and then quickly lose interest in it.
Can’t really expect a 8 year old Roblox kid to go buy resident evil 9 lol
Gaming trends are so weird to me now. Like, I’m old school and games were consumed essentially how movies were. You play through a title and look forward to the sequel or other things that came out. Now, that is so not the norm.
I think remakes are great. Especially if they remake something from the 90's like Resident Evil, Oddworld New N Tasty and Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trology. People who played them back than will have a blast playing it again and kids who were not alive back than now will have a chance to play those games with todays graphics. I don't see where is the downside.