- cross-posted to:
- games@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- games@lemmy.world
Remaster a game that isn’t available on current platforms? Great! Wonderful. Games preservation and all that.
Remaster a game that already runs on current gen and with enhancements already? What is you doing? They could do a remaster of anything in Sony’s back catalog. There are games stuck on the PS3 that need to be brought forward.
The Last of Us? More like the Last of IP. Where is Wipeout, Twisted Metal, Legend of Dragoon, SOCOM, Mag, Resistance Trilogy, Infamous? How about a 4K/120hz Bloodborne?
The Last of Us is Sony’s Skyrim.
All I want is for them to acknowledge Jak and Daxter fans exist
Current Naughty Dog is not the same one from the PS2 generation, the would turn it into ‘The Last of Jack and Daxter’ if anything.
Mag?!?!?
Those sweet memories…
I never got to play 😢
I imagine it’s a lot less work to remaster an already amazing game lol
Didn’t it already run 60fps on PS5? What’s left to do? The 8K resolution that’s printed on the box? Would love to see em try that lol
already? whats with these guys and remastering these games over and over
Games cost more and more and take longer and longer to make. They need to squeeze every penny out and a rerelease in the next generation is a great way to do that.
I first played tlou2 when I got the ps5, played it to platinum. I’m pumped for this release and the new modes.
It’s one of my favourite games of all time. I never tire of replaying it on PS4. Really hoping for a PC release though.
I know people are gonna hate on this like they did the first one, but as someone who has never owned a PlayStation, I’m just excited it’s coming to PC.
I havent seen anything confirming its coming to PC?
IIRC, when they announced the first one, they said both are coming to PC.
I wouldn’t call tlou a dead horse but they certainly are beating it
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