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Per the topic title.
What are some examples of games where you preferred the original release to any remake / remaster / 'director's cut' or re-releases it got later with brief reasons why.
Some notable examples that come off the top of my head:
1. All of MGS 3's re-releases have omitted the very unique Guy Savage mini-game, which makes for a good case that the original PS2 releases are the best.
2. Resident Evil 4's original Gamecube release is vastly superior to the PS2 version on a technical level, the PS2 version cuts out a lot for the visuals, even if it adds a complete second scenario (Separate Ways)
3. Deadly Premonition. I made a separate topic about replaying the game, but in short, all re-releases of the game after the original are terrible ports with more glitches, crashes and terrible performance drops not seen in the original.
4. Until Dawn recently got a remake which launched in a very poor state to say the least. Glitches, sub30 frame rate, notable changes to the games visual makeup that makes it feel like a cheap fan-overhaul in some places with some enhancements like better looking character models. It stings more because the original can be played in a mostly stable high performance on PS5's.
What are some examples of games where you preferred the original release to any remake / remaster / 'director's cut' or re-releases it got later with brief reasons why.
Some notable examples that come off the top of my head:
1. All of MGS 3's re-releases have omitted the very unique Guy Savage mini-game, which makes for a good case that the original PS2 releases are the best.
2. Resident Evil 4's original Gamecube release is vastly superior to the PS2 version on a technical level, the PS2 version cuts out a lot for the visuals, even if it adds a complete second scenario (Separate Ways)
3. Deadly Premonition. I made a separate topic about replaying the game, but in short, all re-releases of the game after the original are terrible ports with more glitches, crashes and terrible performance drops not seen in the original.
4. Until Dawn recently got a remake which launched in a very poor state to say the least. Glitches, sub30 frame rate, notable changes to the games visual makeup that makes it feel like a cheap fan-overhaul in some places with some enhancements like better looking character models. It stings more because the original can be played in a mostly stable high performance on PS5's.
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