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It’s not fuzzy to me because so many of the graphical assets simply did not exist at all during the production of the original game, which is the key here. I consider THPS1+2 to be a remake as well: despite using the literal physics code, there is nothing about that game’s graphics that could run on a PS1 even when

IMO Reunion isn’t a remaster, it’s a full-blown remake. This isn’t some PSP port with better textures and a higher resolution (to me, THAT is a remaster). This is in an ENTIRELY new engine!

I feel like the Xbox has been in “wait until next year” mode since Quantum Leap came out.

The Model T. This is more of a thought experiment, but I’m genuinely curious how Ford would take a car like that, update the design for modern standards while still being recognizable, and fit the original budget “people’s car” constraint.

We are aware that players may encounter issues that affect the games’ performance.

I would also like to add...

There’s also a Treasure Map in the 2018 game written by a guy who served on the boat captain’s ship!

For perspective, Activision could have released the game on a CD-ROM and the game would have fit on it nine times.

That last sentence is ultimately what gets me doubly jaded on this remake. If Naughty Dog were SO unsatisfied with the original from nine years ago, what’s to stop them from doing this all over again in 2031? In 2029, the second game will apparently be “due” for a remake!

This is honestly how I feel about Roiland’s humor in general. Awkward person making obvious statements about shit around them! Was sick of it from day one.

There are only two flavors of NFTs: over-produced avatars or tacky images from Microsoft Publisher 2000

Man Burnout 1 is a HARD game if you’re used to the manic stuff from 3 and its ilk!

I actually used the keyboard a lot in multiplayer Animal Crossing. Helps gets my thoughts out with the quickness! Also helps that the Switch may as well be glued to the dock for all the times I play it handheld.

I hear he’s doing Laguna Seca next

You can tell they’re fake because Steam doesn’t make video games anymore!

I’ve always wanted Torchinsky to do an article on the most obscure vehicles to appear in Dragon Ball. Even the movies got in on the act by having Roshi driving a Caterham in the end credits!

The Ford Crown Vic: while I live in New Zealand they are utterly linked to America for me. As far as I can tell they weren’t sold outside the US, but the sheer international ubiquity of American movies and TV shows set in the US means that the entire world is exposed to this specific model, thanks to cop cars and taxi

It’s worth pointing out that a lot of the side-by-sides are coming from cutscenes, which are pre-rendered and look far better than the actual live gameplay.

for anyone wanting to play these classics as intended.