Disney games boss acknowledges 'a lot of demand' for Knights of the Old Republic remake, giving me my first spark of hope for the project in ages
Disney games boss acknowledges 'a lot of demand' for Knights of the Old Republic remake, giving me my first spark of hope for the project in ages
I love Star Wars for its stories, but I don’t think a SW reskin is that interesting. There are a few places where I could see it maybe working because the SW setting could justify additional gameplay elements (city - > star system builders with a heavy automation and trade components, sekiro-like).
Instead we need SW games that tell their own stories well in a modern format. That does not mean a KOTOR remake. The bioware format had its time, but a remake in the same style is going to feel dated by the time it comes out.
For some reason I don’t trust new Star Wars products to be good anymore with how much the tv/movies were a let down the longer it ran. And everything is afraid to not tie into the original trilogy.
So it’s one of those cases where I would prefer a remake.
I’ve found that I tend to agree, and I’ve only come to this conclusion relatively recently.
And looking back, with hindsight (and I’ll probably get downvoted for it), even the original trilogy wasn’t that great when you take off the nostalgia goggles.
I'm sure they discussed it internally. It went something like this:
Manager: "Our last item on the agenda is the KOTOR remake"
All: laughter
Also Disney: Sorry, money-cows fans, but we do not understand what is this “quality” thing you speak of. Our panel of highly skilled market analysts fail to identify any correlation between it and higher profits, so we ignore it.
There’s just no way for us to turn this into a live service or aggressively monetise it through microtransactions or battlepasses so our hands are tied.
The irony is that they already have a game that allows for all that predatory shit, The Old Republic MMORPG.
There’s just no way for us to turn this into a live service or aggressively monetise it through microtransactions
Don’t underestimate a capitalist’s creativity when it comes to rent seeking schemes.