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The Legacy of Kain: Defiance remaster does the best thing possible—it gets out of the way

By inexplicable coincidence, the best videogames ever all seemed to come out when I was between the ages of 10 and 13. KOTOR, Oblivion—the list goes on. Scientists are presumably trying to figure out just what was in the water during that period, leading as it did to, objectively, the bestest and most important games ever made.

Somewhere near that list? 2003’s Legacy of Kain: Defiance, which a young Josh (that’s me) had on his original Xbox and very much enjoyed. Gothic, befuddling and weird, I played the heck out of Defiance back in the day, and I’m rather pleased and, I admit, a little surprised to say its recent remaster seems to have recaptured the magic wonderfully.


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That’s not to say I had any doubts about Crystal Dynamics’ ability to handle the job, just that the Kain games feel sufficiently lost in the mists of time that I wouldn’t think anyone would give a team the resources to handle the job right. Well, more fool me. Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered does deft work, polishing up the original game to produce something that really does feel definitive.

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