I don't. Given the current creative climate, it's best that these series stay dead. Not even from a SocJus perspective or whatever. Just general writing competence is very much lacking these days, with everyone either going for the design by committee blender, or simply interested in ticking boxes for woke points. Look no further than the latest R&C; R&C 2016 basically misses the point of R&C by a mile, and the original game's writing wasn't exactly high-brow or anything to begin with. Sure, gameplay is shinier (I think a few in this thread has played it even), but it just convinced me that any new entry to the series would have the exact annoyances like these.