Remastering a game that isn't even that old just seems weird.
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I'm playing it now, I haven't noticed any serious glitches. Also, the game asked me to sign-in to the Playstation Network when I first started it up, I said "nope" and it hasn't bothered me since.
Edit: Ok, scratch the part about not running into glitches. Just within the past five minutes the right trigger has stopped registering twice and I've had to restart the game to get it to come back.
Good to know you can just nope the PSN login. I haaaate games requiring accounts for single-player experiences, but if you can just say no, I don't resent them asking as much.
Enshittification of the past
Yeah.... Pass.
If you watch the side by side you can tell that they adjusted the lighting and it doesn't look right. There's a few scenes where the only light is the sun and there's a shadow on the ground, but the characters are lit like shadows aren't a thing, making them look weird and, in some cases, worse than in the original.