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This. This a lot.CyrusBlue said:If any RPG needs a remake it's the Breath of Fire games.

This. This a lot.CyrusBlue said:If any RPG needs a remake it's the Breath of Fire games.


Did this not get already enough remakes? I've seen a bunch of them and to be honest if you have seen one of them you know all of them. There had not been much change which is bliss for some and boring for others.CyrusBlue said:If any RPG needs a remake it's the Breath of Fire games.

I've never seen a BOF remake.Dragonlord said:Did this not get already enough remakes? I've seen a bunch of them and to be honest if you have seen one of them you know all of them. There had not been much change which is bliss for some and boring for others.CyrusBlue said:If any RPG needs a remake it's the Breath of Fire games.


Whatno. Fuck?Dragonlord said:Link. I count 5 in total... (hence 4 remakes)


Dragonlord said:Did this not get already enough remakes? I've seen a bunch of them and to be honest if you have seen one of them you know all of them. There had not been much change which is bliss for some and boring for others.CyrusBlue said:If any RPG needs a remake it's the Breath of Fire games.


You're either trolling, or think you've played some games you actually haven't.Dragonlord said:@Rydian & CyrusBlue:
Successor titles ARE remakes. Sorry to blow this for you but that's the way it is. And yes I played them too and they are rather similar without much big changes and therefor qualify very well for remakes. A remake is in general just the same game with some changes or additions.


The breath of fire games involve two main characters with the same name, because they are typically descendants of the original pair.Rydian said:If what you're saying is true, then the mainstream final fantasy games are remakes of each other, the grandia games are remakes of the star ocean games, and all the tales games are remakes of each other.
And to add to this, if what you're saying is true then the final fantasy games are remakes of the star ocean games, the tales games are remakes of the grandia games, and chrono cross is a remake of legend of legaia... or at least they would be if they all had the same title and a number appended.
Your use of the word "remake" is far too loose, and does not fit it's definition.
http://www.google.com/search?q=define:+remake
A new production of a previously produced film.QUOTE said:creation that is created again or anew; "it is a remake of an old film"QUOTEQUOTE said:A new version of something; A new, especially updated, version of a film, video game, etc; To make again; To make an enhanced remake of (a computer or video game)
Dragonlord said:@Rydian
The troll is actually you since you go around accusing others (in this case me) of not having done what I say I have. What is so damn difficult on understanding "having played the games"? Seriously guy grow up and get a life. The BOFs I played I played through or half-way through (if I did it for review purpose only). So I know very well what I say. What goes for BoFQ (xist) I agree that it is different but wow that's 1 of the lot. And yes, these all you mentioned are remakes. Just because marketing people like to call them "installments" or "sequels" or what the hell else doesn't change what they really are: remakes. Watch once Croshaw and then you know why numbers behind game names are the biggest let-down since the existence of remakes. And the next time leave your stupid, weak "accusations" at home.




