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#2 psx2514
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One thing I'm wondering. Is Sutaki Da Ne sung in English or Japanese in the remaster?

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Anyone else have something to say on this topic?

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#4  Edited By psx2514
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@SolidTy said:
@psx2514 said:
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  1. $15-$20 new Maximum, less for used
  2. Agreed (SH is better on PS2, although there was a SH patch...)
  3. Agreed (assuming you have a nice HDTV)
  4. Agreed
  5. Agreed
  6. Agreed

What's the max I should spend if it's used?

2.. Does that go for both SH2 and SH3?

3. I have a 32" 720p HDTV

$12-$18 Maximum for used.

Buy SH Collection at your own risk. You need to download a patch and you need to make sure you get the PS3 version because the 360 version doesn't have a patch last I checked...it's iffy, but if you find SH Collection cheap, I would bite for $15 or less.

That's a much smaller screen and a lower resolution that I would have imagined...you may not notice the improvements as I did, but you should still see improvements even over a component video enabled PS2.

$18 max for used? That's pretty high, don't you think?

At least Devil May Cry will be in widescreen now.

I gave maximum prices ($12-$18), not the best prices.

I don't buy used games often, you'll have to check around.

I wouldn't pay more than $18 for a used, but personally I would rather get it new for $20 or less myself...

Wow. I thought you wouldn't say any more than $10. By the way, you really should look into buying games used. I bought all the games in my collection used; saved me hundreds of dollars.

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#5  Edited By psx2514
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How are the game mechanics, level design, and replay value compared to Resident Evil 4 (one of my all time favorite games)?

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#6  Edited By psx2514
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@SolidTy said:
@psx2514 said:
@SolidTy said:

@psx2514:

  1. $15-$20 new Maximum, less for used
  2. Agreed (SH is better on PS2, although there was a SH patch...)
  3. Agreed (assuming you have a nice HDTV)
  4. Agreed
  5. Agreed
  6. Agreed

What's the max I should spend if it's used?

2.. Does that go for both SH2 and SH3?

3. I have a 32" 720p HDTV

$12-$18 Maximum for used.

Buy SH Collection at your own risk. You need to download a patch and you need to make sure you get the PS3 version because the 360 version doesn't have a patch last I checked...it's iffy, but if you find SH Collection cheap, I would bite for $15 or less.

That's a much smaller screen and a lower resolution that I would have imagined...you may not notice the improvements as I did, but you should still see improvements even over a component video enabled PS2.

$18 max for used? That's pretty high, don't you think?

At least Devil May Cry will be in widescreen now.

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#7  Edited By psx2514
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@SolidTy said:

@psx2514:

  1. $15-$20 new Maximum, less for used
  2. Agreed (SH is better on PS2, although there was a SH patch...)
  3. Agreed (assuming you have a nice HDTV)
  4. Agreed
  5. Agreed
  6. Agreed

What's the max I should spend if it's used?

2.. Does that go for both SH2 and SH3?

3. I have a 32" 720p HDTV

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@SolidTy said:

Ratchet and Clank HD Collection and Devil May Cry HD Collection should not be avoided by fans looking to pick up the HD collections. I ran into zero issues with those two collections. I re-beat all three R&C games and had a blast. I re-beat DMC1, DMC2, and DMC3 as well.

Silent Hill HD Collection though needs a patch and is less refined as the two above as Konami didn't do as good a job with that collection.

I feel like you asked this question (are a very similar one) before many months ago. These collections are super cheap by now, so you should be good to go even with the Silent Hill HD Collection which you can nab cheaply.

If you are looking to avoid at all costs based on technical aspects only, I would avoid only Silent Hill HD Collection though considering my playtime with the three collections only the SH HD was rough.

What is the maximum amount of money (U.S. currency) I should spend on each of these if I choose to buy them?

I'm pretty sure I'm not going to get the Silent Hill HD collection. Even if I wanted to play SH3, I think I'd be better off getting a PS2 copy, and playing that. (Agree?)

As for Devil May Cry HD collection, would you agree that the jump in technical quality from the PS2 versions are worth the purchase of the HD collections?

As for Devil May Cry HD collection, would you agree that the technical issues aren't major enough to forego a purchase and just stick with playing my PS2 copies?

As for Ratchet and Clank HD collection, would you agree that the jump in technical quality from the PS2 versions are worth the purchase of the HD collections?

As for Ratchet and Clank HD collection, would you agree that the technical issues aren't major enough to forego a purchase and just stick with playing my PS2 copies?

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#9 psx2514
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Please list some professional game reviewers (professionals are people who get paid) who who are known to actually finish a game (get the"real" ending and see the end credits) before they write a review? The only one I'm aware of for sure is Gamecritcs.

(Note to mods: This has significant changes to not be deemed a duplicate thread. Also, I asked for my other thread like this to be locked and deleted because after the confusion, I wanted to start over. Mainly because people were turning it into a debate. This isn't a debate. It's simple. Just read the first paragraph).

duplicate

noun du·pli·cate \-kət\

: something that is exactly the same as something else : an exact copy of something else

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#10  Edited By psx2514
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Who are some professional game reviewers (professionals are people who get paid) who actually finish a game (get the"real" ending and see the end credits) before they write a review? And if the game doesn't have an ending, such as sports and other non-narrative games, the reviewer puts in enough time to get a good idea of what the game has to offer and its quality.