But while most of them are content to muck about -- adding Nicolas Cage's face to everything or ensuring that Skyrim has 60 percent more cat-person titties -- some sat down with a gallon of Rockstar along with a 12-pack of Pringles and wound up producing a much better product compared to hacked games developers themselves. Even the longest game gets beaten eventually -- there's only a great deal content a developer can pack in that room before it must be sent into the big wide world. But due to obsessive fans with massive levels of talent and creativity (which can be absolutely dwarfed through the mind-boggling quantities of free time and wildly skewed priorities), countless new adventures could be added to every beloved classic and soon you never have to set off.
Now, putting aside the fact Final Fantasy Tactics came out after FFVII along with the "better game" criterion had been met, it isn't really like Square Enix are trying to beat their former glory with every release. They created a Final Fantasy rhythm game, for chrissakes. And naturally "no remakes" will not prevent "endless rereleases" (begin to see the money bit, above). So if you really need to see Aeris die in glorious hd, you need to make do using this type of fan remake, in which the characters resemble actual people as opposed to angular blobs.
Although it still doesn't excuse the impracticality of an machine gun arm.
If you're less about incomprehensible metaphysics and tween-level romance plus more about blowing up space monsters with missiles, you're probably more interested inside Metroid series. Have you played Metroid 2? No? We don't blame you: It was a classic Game Boy title that wasn't successful enough to merit the state run remake. But because of one serious fan who's within the midst of adding color, enhanced graphics, and gameplay components from later Metroid games, which may change. He's not quite done, however you can play what he's completed until he gets there.
We're ready for a remake on virtual Virtual Boy.
Then there's Chrono Resurrection, that was going to be one more remake of Chrono Trigger, now in 3D. It's weird how every one of these people keep trying to remake your games, don't you think, Square Enix? It's almost as if there's some form of demand for it...
Now, putting aside the fact Final Fantasy Tactics came out after FFVII along with the "better game" criterion had been met, it isn't really like Square Enix are trying to beat their former glory with every release. They created a Final Fantasy rhythm game, for chrissakes. And naturally "no remakes" will not prevent "endless rereleases" (begin to see the money bit, above). So if you really need to see Aeris die in glorious hd, you need to make do using this type of fan remake, in which the characters resemble actual people as opposed to angular blobs.
Although it still doesn't excuse the impracticality of an machine gun arm.
If you're less about incomprehensible metaphysics and tween-level romance plus more about blowing up space monsters with missiles, you're probably more interested inside Metroid series. Have you played Metroid 2? No? We don't blame you: It was a classic Game Boy title that wasn't successful enough to merit the state run remake. But because of one serious fan who's within the midst of adding color, enhanced graphics, and gameplay components from later Metroid games, which may change. He's not quite done, however you can play what he's completed until he gets there.
We're ready for a remake on virtual Virtual Boy.
Then there's Chrono Resurrection, that was going to be one more remake of Chrono Trigger, now in 3D. It's weird how every one of these people keep trying to remake your games, don't you think, Square Enix? It's almost as if there's some form of demand for it...
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