10 Times Game Developers Took The Easy Way Out

Some game developers are just known for their pure lazy approach to designing video games. Nintendo, Xbox and playstation are all plagued with individual games, that just didn’t add up. They either needed more work, or too the easy way out! These are 10 of them!

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Super Mario 3D All Star’s launch has inspired us to make a list of the ten laziest remasters in video game history, While it’s nice to pick up a classic on a next gen console as you already know how to play it and just want to see it in higher resolution, sometimes it makes us wonder if game developers let their imaginations take vacations and just resell us the same old thing in a new package without adding any value. Sometimes, it’s like they don’t bother to take advantage of the five or ten or fifteen or twenty years of console hardware innovation.

Some game remasters are of games that defined a genre. Games that were ahead of their time and forced all others to catch up. When they are re released, they deserve more than just an HD face lift. Sometimes, they don’t even preserve what made the originals great and what they changed they changed in bad taste. Considering games are to be enjoyed for anywhere from four to hundreds of hours, if you don’t take your time to make sure it at least looks pretty good, let this be a warning to you – you might end up on a list like this.

There have been some occasions when they clearly didn’t even think about whether or not a certain game is even worth remaking as they weren’t even well received by anyone. And what’s worse, when they remaster the old unpopular game, they preserve all the awful parts of it and don’t improve on any aspects of its gameplay.

Written by: Jean Bernard
Narrated by: JB
Edited by: JB
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