pkmin3033
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It is inevitable that as quality of life features get implemented into video games, and hardware improves framerates (yeah, I went there), loading times, and running speeds, that some older titles do not age gracefully. This can often be the case with early 3D titles, where clunky controls and camera angles can make playing them a chore, although it can also apply to 2D titles, which have gameplay mechanics that can only be described as painful. There is a fine line between "classic" and "outdated" and it doesn't take much to cross that line.
So in your opinion, what games have aged poorly? Is this due to time's rigours, or was it simply not as good as you remember it being when you were a kid? Would you like to see the game remade and brought up to a modern standard?
So in your opinion, what games have aged poorly? Is this due to time's rigours, or was it simply not as good as you remember it being when you were a kid? Would you like to see the game remade and brought up to a modern standard?