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They completely messed up the hologram in Crash 2.
Reboots, remasters, and basically taking an old game and putting it in today's gaming world, with the enhanced graphics and gameplay, may not be the best idea. You're taking out a piece of childhood filled with nostalgia and success, and you're basically turning it into a cash grab for those kids who grew up playing it. And it's just gonna be disappointing no matter where you look at it. You will always prefer playing the original, since you have memories of those as a kid. People don't like change, and this is exactly what would happen. I don't care how realistic the graphics are, it just won't be the same.
Improve their graphics, sure. Add extra levels, add their personal quirks and changes, that's another. Remasters are always a bad idea because they always try to add new things to "justify" the price that they will be putting on the product. After all, if it's just the same game from the 90s but with upgraded graphics, why would people buy it for $20?It will never be the same as you once first played it, I'm happy they are updating it through but they could stick to the same outline.
It will never be the same as you once first played it, I'm happy they are updating it through but they could stick to the same outline.
It's a blatant cash-grab let's be real. Lately all sort of media is trying to re-release classics in order to profit from millennial nostalgia and it's honestly making me a bit sick to realize we're being manipulated like this.
I feel even worse knowing I totally bit the bait and I'm hyped as hell. I feel as if I'll get the same feeling of excitement I had as a kid, even though I'm aware it's not possible. It'll be a let down, like most attempts to profit from nostalgia are, because it'll never be the same.
I still think I'll have lots of fun because even if it won't be the same, it'll be pretty similar... At least for us people that haven't had any contact with the game since more than a decade ago.
I think they've done a great job with the remaster overall. I don't really see much wrong with the hologram either, what am I missing?
I've played it and overall, it is so good.. it truly does remind me of the old good Crash Bandicoot. The only thing that I've noticed is that the controls feel somewhat clunky? like they would be slightly delayed? Anybody else experienced this?
For example - a basic box jump would sometimes present a problem because of how delayed the jump seemed to be versus when I actually pressed the button. Unresponsive, that's the word! I read that if you use the D-pad over the analog that it's much better.
But even with all of that said, I still really love the game.