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Remasters

[spoiler] Great video by Totalbiscuit. [/spoiler] With the release of Homeworld Remastered Collection, it got me thinking... How much of an improvement needs to be made before you even considering purchasing a 'remastered' game? Personally for me, if it has not improved much, then I stay clear. Unless it's a game that I can't normally get easily. Such as Grim Fandango or Homeworld. So, what are your thoughts?
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    • Take resident evil for example the remastered version had some changes but the graphics dramatically changed and I loved it ^-^

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      • Has to be at least 10 years for me to consider getting a remastered game. Certain things like the MGS Legacy Collection avoids this.

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        • Halo 2: anniversary and it's CGI cutscenes. THATS and improvement

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        • I mentioned this is another on of your posts but As long as improvements and specs of gameplay are changed to fit the console of the remastered game, it is good to me. I could care less about graphics. Final Fantasy Type-0 is a good example.

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        • Edited by Smarkdow: 2/25/2015 8:51:39 PM
          It depends. When the MGS HD Collection released, I was all over it. Aside from me being a Metal Gear fanboy, it was enticing mainly because of the opportunity to finally play Peace Walker (didn't have a PSP), and the performance upgrades the games received (MGS3 at 60 fps? Yes please). And the art book that came with the collection was a nice bonus. With Resident Evil HD, I don't know what was changed or upgraded besides the resolution and controls. And I still play on 4:3 and use the original tank controls. So, there's not much that really changed, but I still purchased it because I love the game regardless and I don't regret it one bit. On the other hand, there are some remasters I absolutely will not consider, like the Silent Hill HD collection. Barring the numerous technical issues, Konami saw fit to redo the voice acting, which is a big no no in my book. So, I guess it juat depends on what game is being remastered and if I really want to play it again.

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          • I agree on Homeworld and Grim Fandango since they are harder to get and there are some updates and improvements so that always nice. Not really a fan of remastered games since the most I see are from only a generation ago which I feel isn't long enough to warrant one since they most likely still look good.

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