It sits well enough with me though - at least, well enough that I'm prepared to shell out for it - and even though I've played them all before, it feels like it's my chance to play them for the first time. Since the games were available through various storefronts for far less right up until the remasters were officially revealed, that price point likely won't sit well with a lot of people. The focus can turn instead to the slew of details that have been revealed, including its pretty steep price tag.
Now Rockstar has confirmed the trilogy exists, the rumor mill can finally stop turning. We now also know how much better the games will look, and that updated features such as waypoints and GTA 5-style controls have been incorporated. It offers us a chance to revisit Liberty City, Vice City, and San Andreas - something many of us haven't done for 20 years. After what felt like an eternity of leaks and rumors, Rockstar finally caved and revealed the remastered collection of its PS2-era GTA games is real - and it's coming very soon.