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don't got a wii though, so this bit overpriced remaster would do lmao
It's like saying just because there is a mod that improves Sonic 06 or a completely new project from the ground up that fundamentally improves, it doesn't mean that you get to view that as free for criticism relating to the vanilla game.
Because no matter what you try to fix with Colors Ultimate, at the end of the day, what was commercially released of it's product, it's still not a good remaster, but mechanically it's a bit of a step up(the new HA mechanic is fine tho not too game changing) and still plays fine(not sure about the bugs but all I remember was that I didn't encounter any that inherently ruined the experience)
Consoles players won't have access to Project Re-Rainbow
If only we lived in a world where Colors got a proper, complete, and polished remaster on all platforms, that would a bunch of huge things to us
Can't wait to leave a negative review, with instructions on how to add Re-Rainbow and the Remix Swap mods. It's worth playing, but I ain't going to forgive SEGA just because the fans put in the effort to fix their rushed mess.
Slight question, does Project Re-Rainbow disable the steam achievements? I have the unfortunate mental disorder of being a completionist