I actually got it on PC around launch for about $30, which felt fair. It wasn't until shortly after that I realized they were charging full price for it, which yeah, that's absurd, haha.
RE2 Remake? Totally worth $60. RE3 Remake? Not so much.
To each their own for sure. My personal issue with the game was the price, length, and amount of content. Well, Nemesis basically being scripted to enter and leave within boundaries was weak too IMO. Overall, it just felt so shallow compared to RE2R. Which, yeah, RE3 WAS a shorter game, but still, as a remake why not add more rather than take away? I mean, the few things they cut and changed felt odd to me.
To each their own for sure. My personal issue with the game was the price, length, and amount of content. Well, Nemesis basically being scripted to enter and leave within boundaries was weak too IMO. Overall, it just felt so shallow compared to RE2R. Which, yeah, RE3 WAS a shorter game, but still, as a remake why not add more rather than take away? I mean, the few things they cut and changed felt odd to me.
Agree, If its a Remake, add few things, make it more fun, but the way they saw it, was little bit of enhancements, and easy $60 for few million copies. They could have done so so much more....
Bought it day one and have no regrets. Would buy the rumored EE day one as well.
Game could habe been 2 hours longer but whatever. I‘d rather have short games with replayability these days than longer ones.