They've been slowly becoming popular now that devs have learned to map the complex controls better.
Agreed.
Larian is master class in the western RPG. Not too many of those around anymore.
Denuvo really needs to just go away. It's not all that effective, and it hampers performance.
Publishers/devs... learn. The moment you say denuvo, you turn would be buyers into piraters. The cracked version will run better than the one you're selling.
There's probably nothing stopping them if they really wanted to. They should. When they rereleased Doom 64 for modern platforms that was a huge win for fans of the series. They could do the same here.
I literally have Zelda games on my Series S.
I played it.
I understand where they're coming from, but it didn't feel like Zelda to me.
It just mimics the randomness and experimentation/exploration of the original Zelda release.
It's a Playstation oriented site so, really, they're not being disingenuous. They're covering the PlayStation releases. The use of "targeting" is a bit misleading; they still should tag all the platforms it's coming to.
I'm going by light playing time over the different updates on PC, but the game will go shoulder to shoulder with the classics before it. Might actually be the best in the series. Larian really know what they're doing. One of a small handful of studios doing the Western RPG justice nowadays.
Emulators.
The same thing that Sony is using; just not behind a paywall.
I second this.
Thanks for an actually solid port.
I actually just started playing the original again for the first time since it originally released. Not sure when this remaster is supposed to be out, but maybe I should just wait.
How is this going to affect Sony's purchase of Square Enix that's been right around the corner for about a decade now?
It takes virtually nothing to set up a dev account. I'm pointing it out that it's a non-issue if you know what you're doing ... LOL
Yeah. Using dev mode.
Dumb take.
I'd like things I don't like, as well, if they tried being something entirely different and closer to my preferences.
I love Resident Evil. That said, they have, like, a thousand Resident Evil games on the market at this point. Good numbers, but not insane numbers.
Then you have me.
Running emulators on my Series S since the day I got it. No issues. No suspensions. No bans.
Consoles are highly limiting; and when devs screw up optimizing their games on console, you're screwed. You don't have the option of powering through it.
The Divinity titles did well on console. Hell, I own both Original Sin releases on PlayStation, Xbox and PC.
Once devs figured out a proper way to map the controls to a controller everything was set. There's a reason even games like Planescape Torment are on console at this point.