I talk about two different things in my post. Do you? That's why I doubled down on my explanation.
Yes, I’m speaking of both, and I’ll explain why below.
To me it's very clear that both inherent more than slight changes and especially A New Beginning is not built for people who want something close to the original. I disagree. I don't care about jank and dated visuals as long as a game ignites a spark and has something special going for it but this doesn't. I understand your take on making a version à la RE4R or FF7R but it seems it's not up for debate. An New Beginning is already straying to far away from what made the original special while not pushing it far enough.
I think the reason we’re both hitting a wall here is because we’re both viewing this from different perspectives. You were a fan of the original. I have never heard of this series until the last one released, and I bought it on sale to play it, a while afterwards. From a new player’s perspective, I can tell you upfront that the 2017 title plays very much like an older PC game with a new coat of paint.
It felt outdated even for the year it released in. That’s my gripe with this entire situation and these two games. You, as a fan of the original, are saying that the changes made it so that it’s nothing like the original, but from what I’ve played and viewed, it
felt like
‘this is as close as possible to what the original probably played like, based on footage I’ve seen that matches scenarios from the older game’.
We technically shouldn’t both be correct.
There are people here who feel that Demon’s Souls PS5 is nothing like Demon’s Souls PS3. I have played both PS3/PS5 and I can confirm that even if a new coat of paint with different lighting and slightly different physics was added, what you have in front of you at it’s
core is the same experience from a gameplay, level design, and story perspective. I don’t consider the above changes to be enough to say ‘this isn’t the exact same as that older title, therefore it’s not a remake.’ When we all know that Blupoint’s intent was to remake the game to be almost 1:1. They didn’t even add the missing content for crying out loud.
To go all the way back, this is why I’m not super pleased with what we’re being shown here for this new title. They are
iterating on the already outdated gameplay from the first one that is
supposed to be a literal remake for fans such as yourself, even though you claim it’s not and you also don’t feel that it’s for you. So what was the point?
It’s almost as if they’re following their own weird timeline where hundreds of other, better games don’t exist, to the point where the footage in this thread looks like a late gen PS3/360 janky game instead of a modern day title or even a last gen title.
They should have never did it this way. Older fans will always nitpick and criticize, so the best method is always to overhaul and reimagine for that new audience.
I will play this one also on sale, but I hope that with the next game (if there ever is one) that they leave all of this behind because it is like a ball and chain for their potential as devs.