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I only own 2 HD collections, and i only have my eye on 2 more (ICO and GOW collection 2) i cant justify spending 30 quid on a single game i've already played, no matter how good it looks.
Ubisoft do the former, but fall flat on the latter. Companies should be ashamed of just cashing in on these great titles.I'm one of those that want more in a HD collection. These Splinter Cell ports deserved better - much better.
Splinter cell trilogy update#
In reply to It might have been asking a bit much but if this had been given the same kind of graphical treatment that we've seen for the Halo update AND included the glorious Spy Vs Merc multiplayer, they would have had all my money. Companies should be ashamed of just cashing in on these great titles. Every HD remake should be given so much love and respect - especially when you are remaking some of gaming's most classic moments And simply pushing a single button, you can toggle between the two.
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Halo: CEA gives you both a super cleaned up, HD-enhanced version of the original, plus a complete graphic overhaul. Most of these collections out there, it's like Nintendo or someone is in charge of producing them - they do the bare minimum to bring them to new platforms, only for the milking rights, when they know a bunch of suckers will buy OOT or SM64 for the billionth time, because a new gimmick has been added to the game, instead of giving true classic games the proper refresh they deserve. And even those, I would have happily paid more money and got them separately, if it mean that each game in those collections got a proper HD remake treatment.
The only ones really worth owning are the God of War and the upcoming Team Ico collections. And then you look as some of these collections, and they are rubbish. Someone was saying a few weeks ago, they'd rather pay the money for lots of games in an HD collection on a single disc. It might have been asking a bit much but if this had been given the same kind of graphical treatment that we've seen for the Halo update AND included the glorious Spy Vs Merc multiplayer, they would have had all my money.And there is the magic. Aliasing is also more discrete, though one can't help but wonder why it is still there today. Don't expect the quality of today's standards, textures being a bit poor, but the great work they had done with the lighting is still impressive. As a result, its HD version looks a lot better than the other two.
Splinter cell trilogy Pc#
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory arrived on Xbox and PC one year later, in 2005. On the downside, aliasing is still too visible for the HD port of a 2004 game. Textures are decent enough and the dynamic lighting effects start to show what they are capable of. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow HD has received a better treatment. In spite of pixelated textures worth of the 32bits era, the shadow effects still look good and the lighting is sometimes worthy of a few modern AAA titles. Cutscenes especially show their age, with hands modeled in just one block. Despite some HD textures, it clearly is the episode which looks the most dated. The first Splinter Cell game was released back in 2002, so one could not hope for a miracle when launching the HD edition adapted from the PC version. The collection will be available at your retailer by the end of the month, but you can purchase the three titles independently on PSN for $9.99 each.
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Ubisoft sent us three codes to download the three original games on PSN and we captured a bunch of videos for you guys. As you all know, HD remakes have become quite trendy these days and even Sam Fisher decided to get his own HD face lift in Splinter Cell Trilogy HD.