- Sep 11, 2018
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I like the changes in Wade's motivation and the technical and art improvements, but the rest not so much:Stop being disingenuous. The remaster improves key aspects of the game. The ones I could recall right away are:
Do I wish the remaster shouldn't take as long as it is to complete? Yes.
- Ian and Lena's first meeting has more weight and been expanded to give more context for further interactions
- Wade's motivation is laid out and developed more instead of appearing out of nowhere
- Artwork improvements like the Danny photoshoots
- Ian's breakup pains him much more and lasts longer instead of only a chapter or so, conveying his struggle in dating again better
- Stan is way more developed and given more interaction with Lena
Do I wish all that time can be spent on making the dialogues more natural and less stiff? Absolutely.
But saying the remaster didn't improve anything is plain slander.
I thought the new prologue and Ian and Lena's first interactions feel more disjointed after the remaster. The original prologue did a great job providing a concise and focused introduction to the story, while now I feel like the first couple of game days are all over the place compared to before.
Stan's hyped-up changes made me dislike his character even more. He feels like a creep. And not in an Arthur from GGGB type of creep, but shooting up the school on a Tuesday morning creep. He's somehow now an even bigger dipshit than before.
Eva bleaching Billy and turning him into a wigger is probably my biggest gripe with the remaster.