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Old 11-22-2022, 01:09 AM   #12507
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Originally Posted by Destor View Post
This is really out of touch with the retro gaming market. 8/16/32/and 64 bit games didnt go out of style the industry left them behind. AAA developers are remaking these games from this era and reselling them and maintaining the aesthetic. There's a very hungry market for this and the games in this style are selling more now than they did on release. The business side of it is working out very well. If AEW fails it will be an anomaly. The market is very healthy for this.
This isn’t a 64-bit game dude. This isn’t a re-release of a classic. I have no doubt this game will drive people to play No Mercy and Revenge again. They’re going to be better games.

I doubt it will even play like No Mercy. I think the intent is there, but it’s going to feel like an inauthentic facsimile and it’ll have a mountain of problems that No Mercy didn’t have in the context of its time and for what it was.
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