
StudioNightdiveis famous for its remasters of classics - there are usually few complaints about them. NoseBlade Runnersomething obvious
At the time of writing the news inBlade Runner: Enchanted Editionare mostly negative reviews - 29% based on 84 ratings. In reviews and comments, the following shortcomings of the remaster are highlighted:
- You can't move freely just by clicking the mouse - only between interactive points.
- The new interface is too primitive
- Before release, the game page stated thatimproved cinematic scenes, where the frame rate was raised from 15 to 60 fps. In the reviews they write that there are few truly revised passages. Now in descriptionEnhanced EditionVSteamthere is no mention of 60 fps.
- Scaling is terrible:users suspect that Nightdive used a too simple AI algorithm, which is why the updated picture looks too blurry and left without a number of details - for example, rain looks worse.
- Extended subtitle support does not apply to cut scenes.
- There are new bugs: shooting fires every once in a while, crashes from the game have appeared
Author of the portalRock Paper Shotgunand amateurBlade Runnercome to the conclusion that the remaster has only two advantages over the original: the console version and controller support. Everything elseEnhanced Editionloses to the original in everything if you run it through the popular amateur ScummVM engine.
Seems,Nightdiveofficial comments on the statusEnhanced EditionI haven’t given it yet: the studio just said that it was going to fix a bug that prevented me from selecting voice acting in other declared languages. But at least one updateEnhanced Editionalready received: usersSteamcan run the original versionBlade Runnerpaired with ScummVM.
For other productsSteam, Wherenightdivelisted as a developer, there is no trace of such negative reviews.