DragoonKain
Neighbours from Hell
Curious if anyone else is in this same boat, and if so, what, if anything, this says about the current gaming landscape. Is this indicative of a weaker gaming landscape or were these just two all-time classics that were made even better so of course they were going to remain great years after?
And also: they're doing an incredible job lately with remakes/remasters and I hope they keep it up. RE2, Demon's Souls, Ratchet and Clank, Live a Live, Dead Space, Metroid Prime. Can even throw in Trials of Mana, The Last of Us, and I'm not sure FFVII Remake counts because of all those it's far and away the game that changed the most and feels like a totally new game, but it's still technically a remake.
With RE4 later this month, unless they totally screwed it up, I'd fully expect it to be right there with Dead Space and Metroid Prime. And I expect, barring some unforeseen gems, that all 3 of these games are going to be high atop my games of the year list, perhaps all 3 of them in my top 5.
I'm enjoying them a lot more than I thought they would and I hope there's more on the horizon. Splinter Cell, among others are already on the way.
And also: they're doing an incredible job lately with remakes/remasters and I hope they keep it up. RE2, Demon's Souls, Ratchet and Clank, Live a Live, Dead Space, Metroid Prime. Can even throw in Trials of Mana, The Last of Us, and I'm not sure FFVII Remake counts because of all those it's far and away the game that changed the most and feels like a totally new game, but it's still technically a remake.
With RE4 later this month, unless they totally screwed it up, I'd fully expect it to be right there with Dead Space and Metroid Prime. And I expect, barring some unforeseen gems, that all 3 of these games are going to be high atop my games of the year list, perhaps all 3 of them in my top 5.
I'm enjoying them a lot more than I thought they would and I hope there's more on the horizon. Splinter Cell, among others are already on the way.