but the big question is, will it maintain those numbers for a long time?
I don't think these sorts of games ever do. Most people are just gonna play it once and drop it - maybe twice to get an ending they want. The people I feel who will get the most of it will be the fans of the original experiencing another take on the classic, seeing all the differences and reinterpretations, but that's it. The game is competent, but not compelling. It doesn't linger in the mind and beckon you with its experience like the original did. So I doubt people will come back to it after long. I'm not sure what Konami was planning here. Maybe they're warming up tech and market for a new SH? But if their intention was at all to replace the original, that was utterly foolish.
One thing that this remake did make me think about it: They should package in a playable copy of the original with a remake of a game. To me, a large part of the value in experiencing a remake is seeing how it rethinks elements of the original, and for those who want to indulge this side of things, they can first play the original and then the remake.
It looks like the great defenders of demake slop are already done "enjoying" their game and going on full-blown damage control mode.
Okay, this is confusing me? Is a demake
now just a remake you want to bitch out? That you don't like? Before it was just a remake on lower fidelity specs/hardware. The SH2 remake is a
remake. It's on higher fidelity graphics. Are those graphics good?
Eh. It does the job but I can tell it's unreal engine. Is the game good?
EH. But it's still a remake. Calling it a demake shows everyone what I already knew the moment I heard the term: That the naming is FUCKING RETARDED. It's a fucking remake no matter if you do it for a ps1 or a ti84.
Also, can anybody show me who coined the term demake? I looked it up and allegedly it was Phil Fish.
Phil Fish. You know, that insufferable queer who made Fez and fuck all else because he knew he was a one trick pony. When you say "demake" you speak with the tongue of a
Canadian - a man who is to society as mold is to bread.
Resident Evil 7 which was considered to be a hail Mary for Capcom at the time it released
I remember hearing that too at the time, and it's pretty funny when you think about it. If anything, RE7 is the sort of game that Capcom
should have been making, considering the popularity of first person horror games from the indie scene as well as the lightning rod attaching the RE ip to such a game would make.