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Don't get sucked in by pure nostalgia bait. That tends to wear off in very short order. If you want a horror survival experience. Get something that is newer, is very highly rated, and costs the same. You're more likely to be happier with your purchase. If you're going to toss a coin do something different. Everyone is doing remasters and remakes now. Most aren't worth paying twice.
If you hadn't played the originals sure. Seeing where the genre got started. That actually makes a lot of sense, but the originals are two decades old, and they play like outdated games. Reward a studio that actually put the work it. Instead of some sub-contractor doing a little renovation.