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2022
RemasterAnalysis generated from community votes
A rope stretched over the void, a treasure at the edge of your gaze, and the thrill of an adventure that never stops.
On gut feeling, from just two votes, this remastered version lands right in the middle, but that is far too little to conclude. The criterion profile paints a broadly average game, with no real summit. The feel of a controller in hand, fun, desert island and the soundtrack all hover around the middle of the pack. Nothing soars, nothing truly collapses, except two lines pulling it down: connection, deep down, and above all the art style, right at the bottom, behind nearly every game. Surprising for a remaster built precisely for beauty. On few votes, this visual verdict is still to be confirmed.
Against the great third-person adventures, this is a game that holds its rank without opening any gap, neither in cinema nor in emotion, at least here. Its remaster status, tied to an already familiar original, may work against it on rediscovery and connection.
So, who is it for? For you if you love spectacle adventure, the climbing, the chase, the treasure hunt with a controller in hand. Much less if you want a striking visual shock or a strong bond that stays with you long after the credits.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.