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All these remakes and remasters - give me a remix. Make it just different enough that I don't know the layouts, the puzzles, the plot twists, and story progression. Give me different side quests and a new item.
Majora's Mask was sick too. I don't necessarily need a new engine. I got 4 more dungeons, a new theme, and a new bad guy. That was lit.
That's how the Resident Evil remakes are. The bones and story beats are the same, but the puzzles are different, levels expanded and reworked, new weapons, new game modes, etc. I think they're the gold standard for that sort of thing.
I think the most we get is some Amiibo support that does virtually nothing like in BOTW and maybe some extended cutscenes. Not even really sure if we get Master Quest remixed stuff, kinda doubt it.
We don't know yet what is it, do we? Considering we had the 3DS remake (or remaster, really), I'm expecting them to do lots of overhauls. Hyrule Field in it's entirety will likely be remade.
I'm not buying it because I both played the 3DS version, and don't care enough to replay it - or something too similiar to it - again, but I don't think the veterans are the target audience, it's new fans of the series after BotW came out.
I remember somewhere in my adolescence, somewhere between the N64 and Wii, I was all "this is so fun! I can't wait to see all the new characters, mechanics, and worlds that come out!"
And I mean there are plenty or people making plenty of new things. I just kind of thought major studios would be pitching into the effort. It's a way that the inevitable concentration wealth of wealth and its incentive to churn out safe gray slop is disappointing
Damn, now I want a MGS1 remix using MGSV playability