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It might be much prettier now, but I’m doubtful that anyone’s staved off buying the original because of graphical and audio fidelity alone. It’s not getting heaps in the way of new content, you won’t get a concession if you own the original, and unless you’re willing to pre-order, you won’t even get to play through the campaign as Duke Nukem. Hell, it’s still selling on Steam for $20, and when Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition goes on sale on 7 April, 2017 it’ll set customers back an eye-watering $50. Don’t you get any ideas, FromSoftware, it’s not an old game. For reference, Bulletstorm came out in the same year as Dark Souls.
Six years is an awful long time in the world of videogames, but it’s a surprisingly short amount of time for a game to make the transition from fresh triple-A release, to cult classic, to flashy remaster.