The third game was (quite literally) an exercise in scorching the earth, so while I'd prefer a Dead Space 4 to keep pushing forwards, I understand that games cost money and the people who make them want to test the waters to see if there's a high enough demand.
With Dead Space, there's more wiggle room. It had already been remastered, and that remaster came free to anyone who bought a PS5. With The Last of Us, I don't think there's any excuse whatsoever. Get the best deals on Sony PlayStation 1 Spyro the Dragon Video Games and expand your gaming library with the largest online selection at. I usually point out how they're indulgent cash grabs when the original games are still readily available, and stress that we shouldn't be so keen to overwrite our history as a medium. I'm a bit of a cynic, and I tend to be the one at TheGamer who tells you we don't need the Dead Space remake, or The Last of Us remake, or indeed any fun in our lives at all. I'm always a little bit bristly at the thought of remakes and remasters.