• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    The only thing that makes sense in my head as to why Until Dawn is underperforming is the game’s lack of promotion. Aside from a couple of trailers, I have barely seen Sony promote this remaster.

    Couldn’t possibly be that people don’t want to keep paying new game prices for remasters…

    People live rebuying decade old console exclusives on the next console generation.

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      1 month ago

      This one also got dinged in reviews for technical performance issues, and there were some changes they made to the art direction, so this isn’t strictly speaking a “better” version of that game.

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      Whenever people say this, I imagine they have adblockers on YouTube?

      I can’t say I have strong reasoning for it, but I’ve never set that up, and I’ve gotten a bunch of ad spam around the release…

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    If we do some quick math since Concord only sold 25,000 units, that means this has only sold 18,000 units. Completely unsurprisingly since it was a remake of a game that no one asked for and also seems to have removed a core part of the experience with changing the camera.

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      I would understand if these were at least remotely similar games, but these don’t make much sense lol

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        1 month ago

        If you stop a second to consider the absurdity to sell a 10-year-old title at an higher price of triple-A games released this year. Maybe it does.

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    If we get a bloodborne remake it’s because Sony will get desperate to save face after shit like this.

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    1 month ago

    With games like Metaphor, or the ocean of brilliant indie games out there, selling a 70€ objectively downgraded remaster is an insult at best

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    Player count don’t mean dick on single player games.

    You could be the only person on earth playing it and still get the same experience.

    That said, I didn’t like it anyway. I killed everyone in my play through and didn’t feel the need to do another. Half those deaths were “hold the controller still” QTEs that did not work. For the last one I even held it on a table.

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    Companies can charge $60 for games and people will buy it. Doesn’t mean enough people will rush out to buy it to actually be a good price. Too many options now, and not all games have the demand to have people pay whatever.

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    €70 for an almost 10 year old game, which is locked to 30 FPS, often looks worse than the original, swapped out songs for worse picks. Overall seems like a downgrade.

    No thanks.

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    I’ve already played the game once. I’ll wait for it to go on sale if I wanna play a “remaster.”

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    I think nobody gives a damn about the PS5 anymore, neither the devs, the players or Sony. And for PC, the reason why the original game worked was, because it is a playable movie, and it belongs on a TV screen, not a desktop monitor. Even if it ran flawlessly and looked better people wouldn’t exactly rush to pay $70 for a 10 year old game.