In the case of Resident Evil 2 and Final Fantasy 7, the remakes honestly felt like entirely new games. Remakes like Resident Evil 2, Final Fantasy 7, and Metroid: Samus Returns actually introduced quite a bit of new content. Why do some fans feel like this is a big deal? Well, their reaction is likely based on expectations set by the sometimes confusing divide between “Remake” and “Remaster.” There are five usable Archstones in the base game, but The Nexus also featured a broken sixth Archstone that was supposed to lead to a realm known as “The Northern Limit.” While there was a lore-based reason why the Archstone didn’t work, the behind-the-scenes explanation was that the From Software intended to make it functional in the final game but ran out of time/resources. What is the Sixth Archstone? Well, in Demon’s Souls, Archstones are what take you from The Nexus hub area to the game’s various levels and worlds. That could mean that many of the enemy and item placements (as well as certain level design aspects) will be identical to what we saw in the original. In fact, it sounds like the Demon’s Souls remake’s file structure is fairly similar to the original game. Everything we’ve seen of the Demon’s Souls remake so far suggests it could be the best PS5 launch game, and one of the best games of 2020, but it’s what we haven’t seen of the remake that is worrying some long-time fans.Ī modder named Lance McDonald has been combing through leaked files related to the upcoming Demon’s Soul remake and recently revealed that it appears the upcoming remake will not restore Demon’s Souls infamous Sixth Archstone or add any new content related to it.
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