I saw a lot of people say the same thing when they rebooted XCOM.
And oddly enough I didn't care for the new Xcom.
Tried to get into it, but it kept pissing me off. The pod-based enemy system in particular totally changes the feel of the game from a real breathing world, to just a game with a series of challenges. Some of the special missions I encountered didn't make a whole lot of sense either. Like pacifying an area after a VIP extraction.
Maybe will try to get into it again sometime, but it's not high on my list.
I have conversely enjoyed x-com influenced games like Shadowrun and Halfway.
Which I can understand for people that grew up with those old games in particular, but for people (like me) who never have and never will play the old x-com, nuxcom is pretty damn great, and I'm very much waiting for nuxcom2.
If someone's is trying to bring another old gem - that I and the vast majority of gamers will never play - to modern standards, more power to them.
Yeah. I don't want them to not do it, I just can't see how they can top it. Hopefully will be great. Likewise don't have a problem with people liking the new Xcom, just didn't resonate with me.
Same with Master of Orion. Someone is remaking that and is even using the first, better game, to draw artistic inspiration from. But since nearly every 4X game copies Master of Orion 2, which I didn't care for at all (but most people seem to prefer), I can't see myself being super interested in any potential Master of Orion reboot either.
I do find it pretty interesting that so many companies are going back to the 90s to do reboots. Even more interesting is that a lot of these new projects seem to be born out of the collapse of that major publisher I can't recall the name of. Maybe the way to get new installments of your old favourite game is to have the publisher which is hording that IP to go down in flames and auctioned-off piecemeal.