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the difference between reboot, remake, and remastered in games, true gamers must understand!

Yes, now there are lots of games that use the term. So many, maybe most of us are still confused or do not know the terms of these words.

As time goes by, there are a lot of games released to the market. Starting from various genre, gameplay, plot, and others. However, have you seen that there are a number of games that use the word Remastered or Remake behind the title of the game?

Yes, now there are a lot of games that use the term. So many, maybe most of us are still confused or do not know the terms of these words. Therefore, this time Jaka wants to tell you what the difference is from Remastered, Remake, and others.

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The Difference Between Reboot, Remake, and Remastered in Games, Real Gamers Must Understand!

1. Reboot

Reboot is a process in a game by changing the storyline and universeonly. As for the characters and the outline of the story is still maintained. Example game reboot is in the game Tomb Raider (2013) which in-reboot from Tomb Raiders (1996). Both of them tell the story of Lara Croft exploring the remnants of past civilizations, the rest are all different.

2. Remastered

A process to modify previously released games so that the image quality is even better, that's Remastered. Well, this process can also be done to improve bugs or performance from old games. Simply put, the games thatremastered only change the game graphics, the rest is like gameplay and plot remains the same. Examples of games thatremastered is Call of Duty Modern Warfare and Crash Bandicoot.

3. Remake

Technically, Remake is a process of building old games from scratch again. All the coding in the old game is not used at all in the game remake. Even though, story, atmosphere, and characters are not changed at all. Example game remake is Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes and Resident Evil on the Gamecube whichremake from MGS and RE on PlayStation.

4. Enhanced Port

More or less the same as Remastered, but game Enhanced Port it can only be played on higher level consoles. Examples such as games The Last of Us on the PlayStation 3 which later became a game enhanced port when in-remastered to PlayStation 4.

5. Re-Imagining

The opposite of Reboot, games re-imagining still using universe and the same time setting as the old game. Example game re-imagining quite popular is Ratchet & Clank (2016), where gameplay, plot, and new coding, but still in universe the same one.

Well, those are some of the terms used in video games. Hopefully this information can help those of you who still don't know the difference between these terms. Hope it is useful!

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