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I'm split down the middle with them. They'll occasionally upgrade my older game licenses with new content that also come with questionable gameplay changes. They'll do something I agree with like remastering Killing Time, Powerslave, and Shadowman, and then they'll do something weird with Blade Runner. They'll often leave some games "updated enough" while others like Fresh Supply are left in a sorer state.
At the very least, they'll sometimes help with a renewed interest towards particular games leading to some new community content (like Quake 2), and a lot of their new content for older games can be played outside of their Kex Engine port. They'll sometimes get me to look into games I haven't given much of a chance, like Outlaws here, though I'll then get my fill and will have no interest in their remaster of it (especially when it's "Disney taxed" for $30).