@Tasuki There's no hairstyle to have. Unless we're talking about early Lex Luthor:
Still not my style though...
PS: Y'know, I thought I had successfully distanced myself from Lex Luthor... evidently, I thought wrooooooooooooong!
Oh no, it's happening again.
But I love my current hairstyle, my hair can pull off a gentlemanly appearance quite excellently if I comb it well. :3
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@Mickey: I am very sorry about my Lex comment early I had no idea that you were doing that. It wont happen again and I apologize if I upsetted you.
So let's move on to today's question.
What do you think of HD remakes of games from older generations like Ducktales for example?
I really like them to be honest. As long as they are a remake and not so much a reboot. Just in case you were wondering what the difference is a reboot is where the start the series over examples would be Castlevania Lord of Shadows, Tomb Raider, DMC. A remake is where its the same game but they updated the graphics maybe add a level or two etc.
Games like Ducktales Remastered for example I enjoy. It has all the charm story wise of the game from the previous generation but its interesting to see how the game would look using today's graphics/music capabilities.
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I like them too, I think they are great way to play games from a generation past. They also allow you to replay games how you remember them, instead of how they actually are. I feel like there wasn't was a difference between Sly 2 on PS2 on and the HD remake, I know there is, it simply looked how I remember which was better than it actually was, so they preserve memories as well.
I think they're really great. I personally haven't played any, but as they usually throw 2-3 games into these collections, for only $40 (whilst new games cost $60), that's a lot of gaming content for a little price.
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Switch - Blade Strangers
PS4 - Kingdom Hearts III, Tetris Effect (VR)
@Tasuki There's absolutely no need to apologize, it was an accident. You had no idea that I was trying to distance myself from Lex and I understand that. To clarify: I don't dislike the Lex Luthor thing I had going on. It was fun for awhile but, thing is, I got into a rather heated argument and immediately afterward I realized I didn't want to be known as that guy who gets into the arguments and generally ruins everything for everyone else. So I decided I'd be nicer... which I realized, after a couple of months, was impossible unless I distanced myself from the "Lex ball" and Lex Luthor image. Which is why I've been trying to distance myself from it.
Back on-topic: Yes, I love HD remakes. It's always fun for me to revisit old games with better graphics.
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OK sorry for missing a day with the QotD but I had to be in work early today after doing a closing shift last night which meant I didnt get a whole lot of sleep. So this will count as tomorrows question as well as today's since I am doing it a bit late today.
Question# 466: What is the most important aspect of a video game to you. (example graphics, storyline, play control etc.)
For me its the storyline. Honestly I am not a big graphic person as long as the game has a great story I am a happy man.
RetiredPush Square Moderator and all around retro gamer.
Gameplay and play-control. I can overlook graphics and story, but if I'm bored while playing the game or the game is just impossible to play, I just can't play the game.
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