You see, when it comes to purchasing any game I always seek to have the "definitive" version. Or if none exists I will research it and have arguments with myself over the pro's and con's until I decide which version I want. You could say it border's on obsessive, and you'd probably be right.
So far the HD versions that I've bought have been of games I didn't already own. For example, the original PS2 version of Ico is quite expensive (Or at least was at the time I bought the HD collection - I haven't checked recently). So having not owned it it made perfect sense to buy it for PS3 when it became available. Likewise Zone of the Enders, while not exactly "rare," is still a bit inflated and I had never played either game. So ZoE HD was an easy purchase for me.
But recently the HD collections have caused me some problems when combined with the fact that I have such a large backlog. For example, I still have a never opened copy of Final Fantasy X-2 that I've yet to play. And today I find out that it will indeed be coupled with FFX in full HD and it will be the International version of both games, meaning extra content to boot. It's the same deal with Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, which I've yet to play but will soon be in HD along side KH Final Mix +.
You see my collector's mentality doesn't want those PS2 version I already own to become redundant. But at the same time I'm so tempted to get the HD versions so I can have the definitive experience. It's an internal conflict that I'm sure someone will make a first world problems joke out of, but nonetheless it annoys me.
So what's your take on it? I hope I'm not alone on this one.
