You could say that about almost any product. Heck, you could say that about jobs as well. Don’t want to work in the coal Mines in the 1800s and get paid in company credits, don’t work at the coal mine.
It doesn’t work so well when everybody is doing the same thing and forcing it on people. Regulation exists for a reason.
I never played 1 or 2, and from the gameplay I have seen they’re very different games. And since they’re much older, I don’t have the nostalgia factor making me want to go back to them, so the graphics and game play are a bit of a turn off for me.
Fallout 3 and 4 ended up being really great games after Bethesda got ahold of the IP. Can’t say the next one will be that way considering Microsoft got their hands on the studio reins.
I don’t think I would have noticed the differences honestly if it weren’t a side by side comparison. I do think sometimes the original looks better. Just depends on the shot, the upgrade models look better sometimes, and othertimes not. One thing I did find a little odd is they changed the shape of Tidus’ face in the HD remaster.
I’m glad they do, a lot of the missions I work around have been flying for 20 years when their original mission duration was supposed to be 5 years. The science they do is fantastic.
This legitimately made me sad when I heard they might lose this satellite. It’s the farthest humans have ever sent anything beyond Earth, and it might always be the case. The science data coming back from this is invaluable.
I bought Hogwarts Legacy against my better judgement, and the game had one of the worst main stories I’ve ever played. Honestly exploring the world was more fun than the story, and you can only do so much exploring.