All the ones available on Steam, yes.
Steam is really missing out many of them.
But at least all that's done by third parties are already available in Steam.
I haven't finished Wonder Boy: Asha in Moster World though. While I do like the new music, I still prefer the original's graphic.
And the moment it got a licenced PC release, I finally got to play PSO2, because I couldn't before because it was exclusive... that and I didn't know how to do the work-around most people were doing.They fair better because they're multi-platformed
No, it's the other way around.
They're being released multiplatform because they're profitable and forming established fans who always spread how good the games were.
It took 5 years for Persona 5 to go multiplatform and 10+ years for PSO2 and Yakuza.
It's like publishing a best selling novel that becomes the next Harry Potter. That's great and all but what about people who can't read or speak english but still want to enjoy the book? being printed in othe languages means a lot more can buy the book and become fans.
Yes, but how many fans are there who's gonna buy the book if they're translated?
Is it profitable enough? Nobody could guarantee that.
The loud fans in Twitter don't represent the numbers of gamers/readers who're gonna buy the book/games.