![]() If you have a rig capable of playing AAA games released in 2022, obviously it's expected that you should have an appropriate amount of storage. Either way, I don't understand what the big deal is - games increase in filesize over time, just as the cost of storage decreases over time. ![]() Red Dead Redemption 2 is only around 150GB, so I'm fairly certain that an entire collection of remastered Dead Space games would be nowhere near 400 GB. I could probably play it again and enjoy it well enough, but I have little desire to do that, and obviously little desire for any kind of remake. It's not a bad game, just an average-decent one that had a lot of potential that was wasted by boneheaded decisions. ![]() I would have rather had both games done and over with, and then hopefully have something new to look forward to afterwards.Īs for Dead Space 3, I could go on and on about the dumb co-op shit, unified ammo, bright environments, the focus on action with waves of enemies, and the fact that the ending of the game (and by extension, the series at large) required a separate DLC purchase, but that's boring and everyone has already heard it before. If they choose to remake Dead Space 2, the most popular comment you'll be seeing is "when are they going to do something new with the series?". If the remake sells well, what's next? You either get a remake of Dead Space 2 sometime in 2024-2025, or you get a new game in the series and Dead Space 2 doesn't get the remake treatment. Neither one of those make any difference to me as storage is dirt cheap in 2022 and I'd rather wait longer for a more complete product. This is full blown remake, not a remaster. Yeah and have it be 400GB and take twice as long to develop.
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