There's nothing wrong with charging full price for a remaster of a recent game. They put in the extra work, sometimes it's not even the same team. They deserve getting paid again if the game is worth it.
There's also nothing wrong with not wanting to pay full price for it.
Solution? Buy the original version for cheap, or wait for remastered to go on sale. Stop whining.
You obviously care.
Move along now.
It's fine. I'd rather wait an extra 6 months and get a more polished port.
Wow. #10, Project Setsuna. One piece of artwork shown and it makes the top 10.
Oooooookay.
Super Mario RPG.
And that changes your decision, how? If the gameplay is good, then it's good. If you don't play UT, then don't play UT.
@NeoGamer232: "While BC means nothing to early adopters who are willing to spend $400 on a new console, BC is important to some people who are waiting for the console prices to drop and want to play their existing game library while next gen games are just coming out at $60 per game."
What are you talking about? If they're waiting for current gen console prices to drop, why does BC matter?
Yup yup. I agree with Foxtrot. Just like Final Fantasy games. Maybe the core XB1 gamers have changed, but I'll always associate the brand with dudebro gamers.
And that's totally ok. I will still play it on the PS4 when it comes out. If it's any good, that is.
Why would you call in the guy responsible for Knack to help finish this masterpiece?
Well, having the game dubbed would take much longer, and more money. I'm just happy we'll be getting these!
The actual gameplay demo was pretty boring imho. But I love how the game looks in sunlight.
I'd love to see a new The Getaway.
It looked amazing. Then it looked pretty awesome. Now it looks... good.
Too bad. You're missing out on a few of the best JRPGs ever.
Thousands of fans. Okay, that will make a dent.
"wind effects" = graphics.
Raise your hand if your thought while watching the demo was "meh, 30fps".
It's not like they teased us year after year. Most people had already forgotten about the game.
I also think having physical power/eject switches is an improvement. Sure, I like how cool the touch buttons were, but they seem rather finicky to me.