![]() ![]() Much like Shadow of the Colossus before, MediEvil was a near 1:1 remake of the PlayStation original, but with a visual overhaul. Following a sequel and a reimagining of the original on PSP, the franchise fell into dormancy outside of brief appearances by Daniel Fortesque in other games like PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale.ĭeveloper Other Ocean Emeryville were given the chance to resurrect the franchise with the 2019 MediEvil remake. MediEvil originally launched in 1998 on the original PlayStation. Despite being a 1:1 remake, the game garnered critical praise. PS4 Pro players got additional bonuses by being able to choose between 1440p/30fps and 1080p/60fps. The Shadow of the Colossus remake left players with a familiar game that played, performed, and looked better than the PS2 original and PS3 remaster. The lone new addition was a new control scheme that modernized the game’s character actions. ![]() Indeed, all original sixteen Colossi are here with no new additions, nor was there any new story content. That meant preserving the original’s content, enemies, and strategies. For the remake, the goal was to create the definitive version of the original game. Developer Bluepoint remastered the game for PS3 in 2011, which fixed the original’s performance issues by locking the frame rate to 30fps.īluepoint got another chance to tackle the title in 2018 with the Shadow of Colossus remake for PS4. Shadow of the Colossus originally launched in 2005 on the PS2 by Team Ico. How does The Last of Us Part I compare to those remakes? Is Naughty Dog doing something different, or is it in line with previous remakes? The publisher and console manufacturer has dabbled with remakes in recent years to various results. However, The Last of Us Part I isn’t some anomaly from PlayStation. The Last of Us Part I does indeed look prettier with a lot of changes under the hood to AI and other systems, but will by and large be the same game from a content perspective. We do have a very insightful developer diary though, which seemingly confirmed many player’s fears that not much is changing. ![]() Scheduled for September 2 on PS5, the remake of the 2013 PS3 title has received very little in the way of trailers, gameplay previews, or visual comparisons. The Last of Us Part I launches soon, but you might not know that based on the marketing. ![]()
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