There's definitely parts of it that haven't aged well, for sure. It would be interesting to see how a remake could fix the things that need it while somehow maintaining the game's charm.
I have four words:
Letters from a Weakling
I will never forget...The Milkman
I guarantee you, when Universal's Epic Universe opens up here in the States this summer, I am doing EVERYTHING in Super Nintendo World + Donkey Kong Country. I desperately need that kind of childlike joy right now.
If I'm not convinced by Christmas this year, I'll probably end up skipping this gen.
I've yet (still) to jump into this gen of consoles. Still rocking the last gen ps4 and xbox one x. Let's see if Sony can justify that $780 price tag (no way I'd go without a disc drive).
Reynatis, huh? Nice to meet you.
Knowing Yoko Shimomura is on soundtrack duty INSTANTLY gets me excited for this game.
I see what you did there. It's both funny and sad.
Remember when console prices used to go down after a few years instead of up?
Pepperidge Farm remembers...
They would probably bring both (or at least Killzone) back as live service games
digital only and $50
I thought that's what something like Xbox All Access was if I'm not mistaken.
If GTA kept it's original top-down perspective, I imagine this is what it would look like today.
I'm totally being "that guy", but it's cannon, not canon.
Ok, now this game has my attention. This looks incredible!
The Al Mamoon town theme is THE best desert theme I have ever heard in a videogame. There's definitely strong contenders, but this one just wins it for me. It tickles my ears and brain juuuuuust right.
Because Sora is also a Disney character and negotiating with the empire is like stepping on a land mine but trying to somehow not get your legs blown off all the same.
I literally started a new playthrough of this last week. Special game! I'm still at the beginning, but there's definitely parts of it that I'm dreading going through again (looking at you, Temple of Enlightenment -_-)
More companies need to take this approach. There's already far too many games to play now anyway and I'm sure a lot of us have a backlog of games that are like Mt. Everest - breathtakingly big and continuously growing.
My thoughts exactly. It's been a long-ass time since I've played it, but I remember there being weirdness with the plot regarding a female character. I'm on the fence about whether I'd want an FF7 Remake-style approach, or just a warts-and-all approach of it being the same exact game with 21st century graphics and presentation.
Even with regards to the goofy voice acting lol!
Part of me wants that FF7R style treatment.