Not exact matches
Thankfully SEGA revisited this title on the last
generation of consoles (PS3, XBox 36) with some stunning
HD graphics and streamlined gameplay which worked like a treat but like the original, the difficulty remained.
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This secret project was Timesplitters 2
HD; a downloadable version
of TimeSplitters 2 for the Xbox 360
generation of consoles.
Mostly what I remember
of this was it being the best looking GameCube game (and possibly the best looking game
of that whole
console generation) and now seeing it in
HD, it's become the best looking game I've seen on Wii U as well.
Nintendo had to adapt to the difficulties
of HD game development a
generation after the rest
of the
console makers which led to the infamous Wii U droughts, and the reason why Kimishima had to reshape the entire development structure
of the company just a few years ago.
In the time since the last
console generation — and its lack
of backwards compatibility —
HD remasters have become a huge part
of the industry.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U gracefully guides the series into the new
generation of consoles, complete with a massive character roster, gorgeous
HD arenas and an overwhelming amount
of game modes and unlockables.
While the Vita is clearly capable
of handling portable versions
of the previous
console generation of games - Persona 4, Metal Gear Solid
HD Collection — I've been a little more dubious about the idea
of portable versions
of games originally produced for the current
generation of home
consoles, as I doubted the Vita would be capable
of producing a solid port without some largely noticeable sacrifices in both visuals and general running speed.
Thankfully SEGA revisited this title on the last
generation of consoles (PS3, XBox 36) with some stunning
HD graphics and streamlined gameplay which worked like a treat but like the original, the difficulty remained.
While it may be difficult for a younger
generation to imagine now, with high - powered gaming PCs and the latest
generation of HD gaming
consoles, at one time the only place you could experience the best gaming technology was in an arcade.
The menu interface feels like the Wii, and the graphics output by games are nothing that can't be done on the current
generation of HD consoles.
In an era where backwards compatibility has either been completely abandoned or stripped away via revised hardware,
HD remasters make for an excellent alternative: why not take the games
of yesteryear, port them over to current -
generation consoles and make the most
of precision high - definition visuals, higher frame - rates, cleaner artwork and improved texture filtering?
While the game may seem like yet another
HD remaster in a sea
of beloved titles that have also been getting the
HD treatment in this current
generation of consoles, The Zodiac Age promises -LSB-...] Read more
To close the year we had reviews for Shooty Fruity (an enjoyable PSVR game) Cat Quest and Max: The Curse
of the Brotherhood from Rob, and Rebecca reviewed Okami
HD, a game which has successfully been ported to its third
console generation and one which everyone should play!
Okami
HD, one
of the most gorgeous games ever made, is getting ported to this
console generation.
As disappointing as it is that Kingdom Hearts 2.5
HD Remix is not making the leap to the new
generation of consoles, the PS3 version
of Kingdom Hearts 2 is bound to recapture everything that made the game so enjoyable in 2006.
The previous
generation was a rough one for Japanese third party publishers; faced with the triple onslaught
of an en masse migration
of Japanese audiences mobile devices, the struggles
of HD development, and the rise
of western development for
consoles, Japanese developers found themselves hopelessly outmatched as they tried to keep up, ultimately mostly disappointing long time fans due to misguided games and entries in long running series that were made with some attempt to appeal to a larger, global audience.
Around the time
of release for last year's Arkham Knight, the concluding chapter in Rocksteady's Batman game series, word began to spread that work was underway to give their first two entries in the series a
HD upgrade for the current
console generation.
Either way, Resident Evil fans have something to look forward too with the
HD remake
of the first Resident Evil for both Sony and Microsoft's current and last
generation consoles, and PC.
First off, Sonic
Generations is being done on
HD consoles to take full advantage
of the hardware and to help bring back the hardcore gaming crowd that loved Sonic in the Genesis era, but hated the more modern Sonic games.
But it needs Sonic
Generations on the
HD consoles to bring back their older, hardcore fanbase or else be stuck with talks
of «LOL Sonic Cycle» for the next decade.
The
HD version
of all old games bundled into a single pack works great on the new
generation console and costs just $ 9.99.
With the upcoming Devil May Cry
HD Collection about to arrive for
consoles and PC, a whole new
generation of gamers (or those wanting to relive the games again) will get to experience Dante's journey across three games, but those on Twitch Prime can experience the collection a week early thanks to Twitch Prime's latest offer.