J-Jazz

J-Jazz

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Re: Sonic Origins Spins to PS5, PS4 in June with Multiple Pricey Editions

J-Jazz

@Porco it literally is a remaster. They are not ports, and were rebuilt on modern hardware..that is the definition of a remaster. Considering most remasters simply are higher resolution ports of the original game, this collection hits a higher mark than that. Hate on the collection itself for whatever you think they are doing wrong, but its still a remastering/remake of the games regardless.

Re: Sonic Origins Spins to PS5, PS4 in June with Multiple Pricey Editions

J-Jazz

@Flaming_Kaiser Dont get me wrong, I absolutely agree in that regard, why I brought up crash and spyro. Was more the fact that while SEGA is still dicking us financially, I am glad they aren't following Nintendo and taking it to the extreme…close but not fully committed to their trend. Sadly no one is going to stop this since Nintendo fans will buy anything they put out…literally anything at any price, and as long as this happens other companies with dedicated fanbases like Sonic are going to try to do the same.

Re: Sonic Origins Spins to PS5, PS4 in June with Multiple Pricey Editions

J-Jazz

Too expensive? Im sure most of you dove in and dumped $60 on mario all-stars…
For $45 you get 4 remastered games, not half baked and dumped out ports, new modes, added content (animations).
Compared to what nintendo pulls idk why people are acting like this is a rip-off.
Yes, compared to something like the crash and spyro trilogies this game is too expensive for what it is $45 isn't horrendous. Felt far more offended dishing out $60 for ***** mario ports I already had on my pc with nothing new added…SEGA could have easily charged the same amount and half assed ported then out, and chose not too. $40 game with a $5 dlc to have everything…at least SEGA is taking your money and put effort into what we are getting. I think this would be an actual issue if they pushed nintendo’s agenda forward and made $60 ports for the set and kept the negative industry culture of minimum effort for full game price and help continue to push that as the standard.