Great! Having these games locked to PS2 & PS3 was a shame, if these come to Steam that would be amazing.
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Nice. This is for me, if it runs on SteamDeck. I cannot be arsed to buy the latest great game system, but once a remake runs on the thing I already have, I'll try it and enjoy it.
Stop with remasters ffs.....
Sony needs to make up for 12 failed/cancelled live service games somehow
Or do the one everyone is fucking asking for. Bloodborne
I'm with you most of the time, but at least in this case the games are older and they're still releasing fantastic new installments in the series. (looking at you gta trilogy or whatever that hzd Remaster is)
I mean..... potential steam release though which I am 100% onboard with
If this were still two years ago, I might even hope for a GOG release. I have a hard time trusting Sony now since they started requiring PSN logins.
They're not requiring logins anymore. they're going to taunt with exclusively bonuses. Foregoing the required login.
They lifted it on four games but omitted some others, which isn't great, and they've shown a willingness to patch this in after the fact, so I still don't trust them. EA did the same thing with the likes of Jedi: Fallen Order and such, so they're on the same shit list.
Don't buy them?
I think the worry is that pushing out so many remasters depletes resources that could be used to make other games.
Not actually sure if that's true, tbh. I think remasters are often handled by different companies/studios/teams rather than the teams working on all new projects. Although if Sony is tight on cash, funding both teams at once could prove really difficult.
They can't. It's too sweet of a deal when there is an already existing fanbase ready to give them their money for much less work and risk than building a totally new game.
Making brand new content costs a ton of money, and Sony clearly made colossal missteps in regards to that recently. With this, they’re hoping for what’s essentially free cash
I have this for my final console (PS3)… who needs this again
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