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In my opinion, a lot of remakes being made is a negative sign that the big budget side of the industry is creatively bankrupt and risk-averse.
Still, I though it would be fun to poll neogaf on: how much time do *you* think should pass between full remakes for 8th gen games?
Time between original and remake:
GTA trilogy (partial remake) - 17 years (between san andreas and remake)
RE2 - 20 years
RE3 - 21 years
RE4 - 18 years
Dead Space (partial remake)- 15 years
Metroid Prime - 21 years
Last of Us (partial remake) - 9 years
FFVII - 23 years
How much time do you think should pass before 8th gen games (8th gen started in 2012 and ended in 2020, roughly) get full or partial remakes?
Still, I though it would be fun to poll neogaf on: how much time do *you* think should pass between full remakes for 8th gen games?
You can use yours, but this is my completely subjective definition of remakes and remasters :
Remaster - New visual presentation, performance improvements, Same storyline, same game design
Partial Remake - New visual presentation, Updated engine, same or slightly modified storyline, same game design
Full Remake - New or heavily modified game design, Different engine from original game, new visual presentation, new or alternate storyline
Remaster - New visual presentation, performance improvements, Same storyline, same game design
Partial Remake - New visual presentation, Updated engine, same or slightly modified storyline, same game design
Full Remake - New or heavily modified game design, Different engine from original game, new visual presentation, new or alternate storyline
Time between original and remake:
GTA trilogy (partial remake) - 17 years (between san andreas and remake)
RE2 - 20 years
RE3 - 21 years
RE4 - 18 years
Dead Space (partial remake)- 15 years
Metroid Prime - 21 years
Last of Us (partial remake) - 9 years
FFVII - 23 years
How much time do you think should pass before 8th gen games (8th gen started in 2012 and ended in 2020, roughly) get full or partial remakes?
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