I would really love Lost Odyssey and Tales of Vesperia to eventually become backwards compatible. <3
It's disheartening to see people want backwards compatibility on games that have already had multiple re-releases across many platforms, including PC. It seems like a wasted choice.
@mjc0961: Assuming you're referring to the p2 games now playable on the ps4, I missed my chance to play through Rogue Galaxy back in the day. Playing it now with upscaled resolution for only $15 was an amazing deal. The game costs $30+ for a preowned disc version on eBay, and $70+ for a new copy on Amazon.
@Andycreep1: I was originally going to buy the game on xbox one, but after seeing how terrible it runs on both the xbox one and playstation 4, I'm waiting to get it on sale for the PC. Steam's winter sale is right around the corner.
@bandit7319: Yeah, the first Turok sucked. Although, Turok 2 was amazing. I'm fairly certain it still has the longest levels ever, even in THIS generation of shooters.
@creepywelps: My PC couldn't run The Witcher 2 at ultra max settings. Due to my OCD in needing every slider at max, the 360 version played on an xbox one suits me well with its preset limitations.
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