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I suppose that is a notable distinction. However, what if you owned Dark Souls on the Xbox 360, like i did. Dark Souls is backwards compatible on the Xbox One. I bought Dark Souls Remastered on the Xbox One X. So I guess it just depends on where your original experience that this particular game lies.
I bought Control on a sale just like you did along with the "Foundations" DLC. However it was on PC. Therefore a double dip for me means switching platforms, which kind of takes the sting out of this announcement. I haven't played Control on console, but I can't imagine it would play better on console as far as the controls go. Still, the raytracing part and the DLC that I didn't get would probably make this purchase worth it for me for $40. My PC is running a 1070ti so no raytracing for me.
Dark Souls vs Dark Souls Remstered is also hard to compare.
the remaster of DS fixed the whole game engine, Dark Souls was, technologically speaking, a piece of software garbage.
the Remaster fixed the game and enhanced it ontop.
the next gen version of Control meanwhile will simply be a port of the PC version, which is already done.
that's why it's so hard to compare this. you don't get a remaster here, you get a straight PC port
also, with DS remastered, they didn't do this shady shit where owners of one specific bundle version get the next gen upgrade and the rest, including early adopters, who payed way more money for the same content, get fuck all, while newcomers get everything and for a lower price as well
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