Basically the headline.
Microsoft had really pitiful 2022 in terms of first-party. There is no denying that. And while 2023 is looking strong with Hi-Fi Rush, Starfield, Redfall, Forza etc. I'm really confused, why is Microsoft so unwilling to make more remasters and remakes.
They have plethora of older games/IPs and remaking them would not cost that much money since they are remakes and can be outsourced to "lesser studios" and more importantly it could fill up Game Pass library in a big way, complementing new game releases.
Why on Earth there is no Halo 3 Anniversary with Blur cutscenes? Why no Fable II remaster/remake? Why there still is not Gears collection with first three games? Why there is no Bajno remake? Or remakes of older Rare games?
I get that Microsoft made all Age games with Definitive Editions. But those are PC oriented franchises and games.
99% of the time the reason companies do remasters is to sell the game to people a second time either because it's not BC or they don't want to make it BC on a console that supports it. All of the MS games you mention are already BC with enhancements.
There are 72 games that are "X Enhanced" in the BC library.
63 are from OG Xbox and 39 are from Xbox 360.
All of these get increases in resolution, framerate (when not capped), texture filtering, loading speed, and sometimes other areas.
The other 593 X360 games on the BC list can also get these same improvements, though not the boost to 4K resolution.
That's a lot of remasters. And perfectly faithful to the original gameplay, since they're the original games.
He has a very fair point. But I assume he is talking in more relative terms than literal ones.Talking out of your ass I see. MS is not short of IPs. They are sitting on a lot of good ones, so I'm not sure how you came to that conclusion.
we had the Halo remaster, the gears of war remaster. rumours of a gears of war collection coming to. I think people need to move on from so many remakes and want new games
Exactly I'd rather have this,Give me new awesome games please. K, tx.
Rare has Everwild in production.For some reason they let Rare continue to work on sea of thieves and not put them on something better
They are too busy not making anything to be caught up making remasters…
I’m kidding
Forgot about everwild. I need it!Rare has Everwild in production.
And Sea of Thieves is their most successful game ever, it'd be suicide to abandon it.
a pussy?Exactly I'd rather have this,
I get what you are saying and I agree about remakes take time. But I quoted the guy who claimed that MS was short in the IP department when that is nonsense.He has a very fair point. But I assume he is talking in more relative terms than literal ones.
What I am getting at is you can't really count Bethesda studios and IP's yet. They have only been an MS asset for a year, already had projects going, and remasters also take time to create. There just hasn't been enough time to make meaningful remasters they were not already developing a year ago. Maybe end of this year or next though. So in the here and now and 2022, to answer OP's question(s) you need to look at where MS was 2-4 years ago. And clearly the studios they already had then were already working on what has come and comes soon. So in that context, what IP is so valuable that MS should have put ongoing work on the still to come games aside for?
I wasn’t being serious.They literally just shadow dropped what many are considering a GOTY contender.
Because it doesn't move the industry forward. Remasters, ports, sequels...etc...can only last so long. They need fresh IP's and innovative titles.
Sony will be in a world of hurt soon unless they come up with some new stuff. They can't survive forever on sequels and remasters of Uncharted, Horizon , Last of Us and God of War. All of those sequels were met with middling responses (yes the scores were good but almost everyone says they were all just more of the same...or worse than the original).
Look at the release schedule this year and probably over 75% are sequels, spin offs, ports, remasters or reboots.................It's sad.
They already remade Fable.I don’t mind them just relying on BC, but I also feel like remaking some of these old games, like Fable, would be a good exercise for their teams just to get more familiar with those titles and what fans expect.
Just handing stuff like Fable and Perfect Dark to new devs without prior experience making those titles feels risky. Could work out perfectly fine, but I don’t think people would mind quality remakes of past titles and it could result in better sequels.