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Yea I think it's not necessarily the game, but what the remaster looks like. If they get super lazy with it, then it's not worth it. A proper remaster would be great
https://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/quszkv/increasing_poly_count_doesnt_always_make_sense/
Not just what it looks like, but the soundtrack, too. Perfect example: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2. I refuse to buy it because (aside from the always online bullshit) it doesn't have the complete original soundtrack and instead has new, complete garbage. I'm sure it's a licensing thing, but I feel that if they had the rights to use it in the original, that should carry over to the remaster.
That's a great point, a lot of original soundtracks disappear. It sometimes happens with TV shows as well
Need to wait for a modder to fix it so you get the best of both worlds