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I would have to say that the "Definitive Editions" are kind of like when they put console games on the PC but just call them the "PC/Mac" versions.
I know they have to give it a catchy new word to sell it but for crying loud just go next gen from the get go!
(I know its a cash grab to make us buy twice.)
and replaying? no, some of those games are crap IMO.
MGS 4
The Last Of Us
GTA5
Skyrim makes a lot of sense with all the DLC
orange box isn't gonna happen just because its old games and Valve isn't really known for doing these things.
Left for dead 1-2 on next gen and LFD3?
Mass Effect Trilogy with all the DLC
The last of us
Gta5
I'd like to see Metro Last Light and Crysis 3 on PS4.