Blazblue has been
rereleased like 5 times and each version has had it's own DLC characters.
Not exact matches
still gonna buy the hell out of the new one but a
rerelease would only work as a simple port to eshop with no internal game changes
like textures or anything just for those few who would actually buy that.
I just watched TERMINATOR 2 again - it was for the 3D
rerelease, but the 3D is almost nonexistent so it felt just
like watching the original again on a big screen, which is great because it's absolutely brilliant action filmmaking and it boggles my mind that people could watch for (just as a for instance) and claim the action filmmaking in any Marvel / post-Nolan DC movie was of similar quality.
Boom Blox is another Wii - era game I'd
like to see
rereleased.
I don't really care about not having cars, pirates would have been cool because the first one is one of the best playsets, Star Wars 8 is a no brainer, Guardians 2 also would have been cool because I dug the first one as well, I just don't know what they would have done with figures besides
rereleasing old one
like they did with cap, & the same with thor, I'd be cool to have a MCU thor & hulk but if the rumors are true that it will be a thor / hulk movie, again
rereleases for figures.
I never got around to those and I'd love to be able to play them
like that, cause I don't have the Wii versions, but with the
rereleased motion control versions, doubt Wii U will get them.
I'd
like to see it
rereleased with proper formatting and a better cover.
In brighter, though still unofficial, news, looks
like Digital Manga is joining the omnibus - route with a
rerelease of Makoto Tateno's Yellow.
Mario Kart
like many have said, is a good example of DLC because even without it, the game is perfectly serviceable (though it had a
rerelease expanding a weak mode in the original release #NOTDLC).
Being a Nintendo fan, I know the company
likes to unearth classic games to
rerelease in the form of Virtual Console ports or remakes.
I really hope theres a console rerelase of this in the future (kinda
like with god of war origins and metal gear peacewalker... i thought Id miss out on those but with their HD
rereleases on PS3 it looks
like Sony and Konami actually care about us non handheld owners)
The iTunes Store also has a strong selection of
rereleased games as well, including the «Phoenix Wright» and «Grand Theft Auto: Vice City,» as well as some old - school classics
like the point - and - click games «Myst» and «The 7th Guest.»
If Smash is the ONLY BIG THING they talk about, and it is a basic + port (I think people want at least a Splatoon2 level of reworking) and is the center of the showcase; then they only announce a bunch of OLD games
rereleased (PS ports from yrs ago) + don't have anything «new»; if they also don't talk about FE or Metroid; if Pokemon looks
like it's been given a «Star Allies» level of accessibility, I think the goodwill from last year finally will be burned off.
If you're going to give it a not recommended, there are better reasons (
like the fact that it's been
rereleased so many times already) than the fact that you start at the first room when you die.
There was that brief window when it seemed
like LucasArts was actually proud of its former reputation for innovation and quality, with talks of Monkey Island
rereleases, and an experimental, aesthetically inventive downloadable game in the works.
Pokken Tournament DX is an enhanced version of last year's release, similar to other
rereleases of fighting games,
like Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3.
The effort used to
rerelease NES games could be used to
rerelease Game Boy games
like the Oracle series
Orta is just one of them, and I'd
like to believe that buying it (along with other OG Xbox
rereleases) will help show Microsoft and other companies that these games are worthwhile and worth bringing back.
A released game deserves a
rereleased review, so here's my «remastered» opinion on Quantic Dream's attempt at being
like Se7en.
There's a reason this game keeps getting
rereleased through every version of the Virtual Console — it's so well - designed that even its flaws,
like extreme flickering and stuttering, play into its strategies.
I've also blown a bunch of time with PSN
rereleases of classic fighters,
like MvC2 or SSFIITHDR.
This is
like rereleasing the Playstation without Tony Hawk.
I imagine companies are starting to
like it more as it keeps costs under control and gives them the option to
rerelease it under the new console with slightly better everything.
The theory is that the biomass slowly decomposes over time, feeding the plants above with nutrients and also providing a sponge -
like layer beneath the growing substrate — absorbing and
rereleasing water to the plants as needed.
Much
like the system implemented for the NES Classic Edition, this year's Super Nintendo
rerelease will offer up four suspend points to allow players to return to specific points in the game.
Bandai Namco will be
rereleasing the original Digimon Digital Monster virtual pet devices in all of their boxy, three - buttoned, keychained glory later this year — with exciting colors
like «Original Brown» and «Original Grey» on offer to mimic the original «Ver.