The remaster of the critically acclaimed 3DS game is set to release on the Switch on June 27, but Nintendo has previously kept its developer secret.
Whereas Next Level Games developed the original 3DS version, the game’s credits reveal that the HD remaster was handled by Tantalus Media, VGC can confirm.
The Australian studio is no stranger to Nintendo remasters, having previously been responsible for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD on Wii U and The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD on Switch.
Not that I completely agree with the criticisms, mind you (avatar quote). I'd only say there is one boss that is complete shit and I doubt they could've fixed it. (The ice one)I think it's more to do with this port not addressing the issues people had with 2, unlike SSHD, which did.
It didn't really make sense for Grezzo since it didn't really look like the increase quality that we saw with Miitopia nor had a new level of lighting we saw with both their Switch games. Whereas Tantalus does more basic upgrades in their remasters.i thought it's gonna be grezzo but now we know what they've been busy with for the past few years.
the only reason there was speculation about them was because they made the 3DS port of luigi's mansion 1 so they were already familiar with the series.It didn't really make sense for Grezzo since it didn't really look like the increase quality that we saw with Miitopia nor had a new level of lighting we saw with both their Switch games. Whereas Tantalus does more basic upgrades in their remasters.
I think almost all the assets have been rebuilt.It didn't really make sense for Grezzo since it didn't really look like the increase quality that we saw with Miitopia nor had a new level of lighting we saw with both their Switch games. Whereas Tantalus does more basic upgrades in their remasters.
Huh? They've had several projects since Skyward Sword.Tantalus got bought out early in 2021, shortly before Skyward Sword HD shipped, and hadn't released anything since
That'll teach me. I probably only checked the Wikipedia page, which presumably simply hasn't been kept up to date. Good to know they're still busy.Huh? They've had several projects since Skyward Sword.
tl;dw: original had uncapped framerate, this is solid 30. Anti aliasing, updated geometry, new textures, better shadows...
tl;dw: original had uncapped framerate, this is solid 30. Anti aliasing, updated geometry, new textures, better shadows...
Skyward Sword HD also was reworked to support running at stable 60 FPS. The image quality of Skyward Sword is cleaner than it was on the Wii/WiiU.The gist of it is this is more closer to Prime Remastered than it is to Skyward Sword HD in terms of graphical improvements over the original.
I don't have much love for the first LM but I feel like it might have done better critically simply because it feels more like its own thing compared to LM2 which is more of a stepping stone to LM3. Maybe they'll announce a Hagi port soon.
unreal throwback, thank youshould have been making funky barn 2
Opencritic lists a 9.0 from IGN Spain as 0.9, lol
Oh that's why it dropped so much from just adding three more reviews from earlier lol. Wow.Opencritic lists a 9.0 from IGN Spain as 0.9, lol
I feel like this keeps happening. Can't remember which game it was (Mario Wonder? Spider-Man 2?) but I'm pretty sure something a while back had the same "they moved a decimal on a review score" thing dragging things downOpencritic lists a 9.0 from IGN Spain as 0.9, lol
Skyward Sword HD also was reworked to support running at stable 60 FPS. The image quality of Skyward Sword is cleaner than it was on the Wii/WiiU.
Eh not really, this is a pretty logical remaster considering how well Luigi's Mansion 3 did. Why not port the last game by the same developer for all the folks who dived into the series for the first time?Seem like we’re in the ,,Let’s port whatever game we have’’ Era.
Since the Wii U ports are pretty much dead.
Seem like we’re in the ,,Let’s port whatever game we have’’ Era.
Since the Wii U ports are pretty much dead.
I think almost all the assets have been rebuilt.