

Square and Disney's long-running crossover series has quite the history and you can now experience 6 of its stories in one package. Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX is also available for PS4 and Nintendo Switch Maciejewski playing an Xbox One on March 5, 2020 I really doubt they'd start with a KH3D remaster, especially since Tai Yasue (co-director of KH3) stated that simultaneously working on KH1.5 and KH2.5 allowed the team to learn all the best qualities from the series that would aid them in creating the best experience for KH3.Reviewed by A.J. Most of FFX/X-2 HD was outsourced to external development team Virtuos.

KH3 however is being developed by the same team behind KH1.5 and KH2.5. They have teams that work with others on projects. In fact that team had to devote time away from FFXV to help another team develop FFXIII back then.

Its not as simple as it appears.įFXV is being made by the team behind KH1 and KH2. And that was only its Japanese release, it was internationally released in 2014. For example look how long it from the time FFX/X-2 HD was announced in 2011 to the time it was released in 2013. I think you need to really understand what is paying for those new games.įallenAngel1984 2448d ago (Edited 2448d ago )Įxcept the KH ReMixes were made by the same Square Enix 1st Production Department in Osaka team behind Re:CoM, BBS, DDD, and KH3 along with help from Square Enix's Tokyo team.Ī port still takes time and manpower to develop. Or.or 1 million put to a port that makes then 5 million.that puts 5 million into a full game? Of development of a port that takes weeks vs a real game that takes years! What will those missing 10 dudes for some weeks do to a 600 man or more staff working on a game that will take YEARS!? Of a team of 600 or more, what will 10 missing or even extra staff.really do? Of a 100 million game, what will 1 million really do? Simple math and simple understanding of real game development very much shows you don't know what your talking about. Thus.you'll see lots of remasters and remakes to fund new games, but I see no reason to do them INSTEAD of. Its 10 dudes and a some months, vs hundreds of developers and some YEARS for a brand new game. You will always get more PORTS faster then new games, that is not them making them INSTEAD OF, they are doing BOTH!įFVII remake (which is very much going to cost and take the time of a brand new game anyway, it won't just be faster or cheaper.) We've seen games that took well over $100 million to make, we've even seen some games that had MARKETING budgets of $200 million! We've seen teams with over 600 to even 1000 developers. We've seen games take up to 5 or 6 years to make ground up, I see you don't know just how little it takes to port a game.
