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Post by Blade Runner 07 on Feb 7, 2017 1:15:59 GMT -5
FINALLY!!! Just a teaser but TimeSplitters: Rewind is coming this year. Hope they put real effort into it.
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Post by JMMREVIEW on Feb 24, 2017 15:14:43 GMT -5
Worst trailer ever!lol I have seen tons of screenshots of this I don't know why they didn't at least show some of them. I hate to say it but we all know this will be PC only and there won't be any single player, still I will check it out but I want a proper console remake so we can all play together.
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Post by Blade Runner 07 on Mar 3, 2017 16:38:04 GMT -5
Yooka-Laylee is coming out soon. It's sure to be successful. I wonder what the odds are that they would make an original spy shooter like Goldeneye next. They really really should.
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Post by Greenfire32 on Mar 3, 2017 20:02:18 GMT -5
holy shit that trailer is garbage.
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Post by JMMREVIEW on Mar 6, 2017 8:46:26 GMT -5
Yooka-Laylee is coming out soon. It's sure to be successful. I wonder what the odds are that they would make an original spy shooter like Goldeneye next. They really really should. I thought the exact same thing when the the kickstarter was launched now with DOOM doing so well I think it really is the right time for a FPS throwback, if not now when?!
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Post by Blade Runner 07 on Mar 6, 2017 15:10:19 GMT -5
Yes. DOOM confirmed the old-school gameplay can do well in todays market if it feels fresh. They would have to be careful about how they market it, but they could easily make an FPS about time traveling super spies. Work in ways to take us to places from GE/PD/TS games regardless of setting, technology, and even universe. They could make it fun and introduce an extremely deep tool set that would allow truer take on what todays generation of the GoldenEye engine would be.
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Post by JMMREVIEW on Mar 10, 2017 8:37:17 GMT -5
marketing is very important when it comes to these old games, Turok Remastered came out on PC last year and the response was really hit and miss. I think it was the best remaster since Perfect Dark, it added just enough new stuff without losing the core gameplay. It felt new yet familiar at the same time exactly how PD XBLA is for me.
Yet lots of people said the $15 price tag was too high, that Nightdive didn't do enough work (which is simply not true) and that they should just give the game away for free!
With all the free mods and fan creations out there people expect too much for nothing. It would have cost Nightdive money just to buy the licences which isn't something fan projects have to do.
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Post by Blade Runner 07 on Mar 10, 2017 13:30:45 GMT -5
At the very least, these games arnt forgotten and getting some attention. That makes me mad. $15 was very fair for a near 20 year old game getting a remaster. Nightdive did very well from all I've seen from JMMREVIEW. I think some people have let themselves get too used to todays market.
Hard to get Turok Remastered, and Modern Warfare Remastered in the same year when they both cost the same (if you're already buying COD) and one is a actually a remake.
Just saying Activision abused the hell out of the term "remastered" for Modern Warfare Remastered. Going back to that game there is pretty much nothing left of the 2007 title besides some voice acting level geometry and gameplay, while everything else feels modern.
and with that said... the bar has been raised higher for "remasters" and people are gonna troll for anything.
So yeah. Expecting too much for nothing. I was talking about the buy-in rate for Breath of the Wild, how the Wii U has about 4 games I would buy if I got one but even that's not worth $360 when you consider prices never drop. The western video game market has done good by us to get all kinds of game old, new, and remastered into our hands for what we would have dropped $30 to $50 on in the 1990s. Now we get them for next to nothing. I love it though. I love it!
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