Finished Dead Space 2 (PC). Funny that I was finishing it up during the week of the DS2Remake rumor mill debacle.
As a first time player, I can safely say it most definitely doesn't need a remake. It holds up visually, has many improvements over the original Dead Space game, it controls well, runs well, and has excellent sound design and voice acting. If you were holding out for a remake, don't. One of the best sequels I've ever played and unquestionably better than the original game in many ways. Action horror at its finest.
Last night I started up Pacific Drive on PS5 and I'm gonna say stay away from this one for now, at least on console.
I love the premise and concept, but there's no sugarcoating it: it runs like ass. The game runs with an unlimited framerate by default that fluctuates wildly and is often around or below 30. They added an option to cap it at 30 which feels even worse since it's not even close to a stable 30. It's a first-person driving game so it's extra nauseating. I also encountered a gamebreaking bug in the (very long) tutorial that meant I had to start all over. To top it all off the devs are apparently not even considering adding a performance mode, despite the innumerous requests and complaints online from their paying customers. It's mind-boggling because everyone knows the PS5 could run this game with its Fortnite-ass graphics at 1080p/60 EASILY. Hoping they change their tune eventually from the backlash but I fear it's because they actually do suck so hard at optimization for a single console platform that they can't even do it. Bummer.