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Deus Ex - I love it, and the concept, story and writing would hold up well, it just feels old and clunky. The voice acting is beyond bad. It was an ambitious undertaking to have FPS, RPG and stealth all in one game but as a result the game doesn't excel at any of them. A Nightdive style remake would be absolutely incredible.
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Dark Souls - This will be controversial and I know it was already remastered, but a full on proper remake would be very intriguing. The first 2/3rds of the game are phenomenal, but in the latter stages it often feels like the levels are just thrown together and rushed. Going back and fixing these - as well as modernizing the bosses - would be my dream ideal FromSoft game.
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Jade Empire - The most forgotten and underrated Bioware game, but one I really love. I have no expectations as there probably isn't a market for something with that little brand recognition, but it would be amazing to see it introduced to a new generation of gamers. The combat has a very solid foundation and could probably be refined too into something really excellent. One can dream.
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No One Lives Forever 1&2 - I tried playing this recently as it's a known classic and critic's darling, and while the setting and style is amazing and the writing is kinda fun it plays like absolute ass. And of course certainly shows its age visually. It's too bad no one knows who owns the rights to it so it will never happen.
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KOTOR 1&2 - The prince that was promised. So sad the remake was killed off, if any game needs a remake it's KOTOR, especially the mess that is the sequel.
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Another vote for NOLF 1/2!
Back in the day those games were an absolute delight. A fresh lick of paint and some modernisation would be amazing.
If they modernized Dark Souls and fixed the last third of the game it might be the greatest game ever made. I adore Dark Souls but it is so dated. It’s hard to recommend it to someone honestly. After Shadow of the Erdtree came out and I beat it a few times I decided to revisit Dark Souls, and holy shit it felt old. I still love it to death but it was kinda brutal. The DLC is considerably better but still very dated. Compare Kalameet with Bayle and you’ll see just how far they’ve come. No hate on Kalameet though, he’s the OG tough as nails dragon boss. Still a highlight of the series for me, just very dated.
If we’re talking about new FromSoft content in general though I’m still holding out for more Sekiro content like a sequel or DLC (shut up, yes, I know, just let a man dream). Give me some Tomoe content. I wanna fight or learn more about her. And I want more gameplay with that fight system. It remains my favourite gameplay of any game ever. I still prefer Elden Ring + DLC as a game in general, but purely gameplay-wise Sekiro remains #1 and we need more like it.
I still think DS1 is the best place to start if you've never played a Soulslike. It's really your only chance to get the full best impression as coming back to it after playing Elden Ring or something your reaction to most of the bosses will be "... that's it?". If it's your first soulslike they'll feel epic. And it's really not that unapproachable, just tell people to take it slow and use a shield, and ask you for directions if they get stuck somewhere.
I still have yet to play Sekiro, I need to tackle it some day but it honestly intimidates me. Several parts of DS3 and ER already felt like it were pushing against my skill ceiling in a way that was unfun and in Sekiro you can't even cheese or grind or rely on gimmicks. I'm fairly certain I'll not be able to finish it, and I won't enjoy bashing my head against it until I give up and feel like a useless sack of shit.
If someone plans on playing the whole series then yes, start with DS1. But if they just want to pick up a game and heard Souls games are really fun, I don’t think the first one would convince them to check out the rest of the series unless they really enjoyed it, and I think later games are more approachable for beginners.
That’s totally fair, it’s not for everyone, and that’s okay. It used to be my favourite game ever, and is probably my #2, but I find it difficult to recommend to a lot of people because it is definitely a steep learning curve and is even harder if you’re used to Dark Souls. There’s no dodging (well there sort of is but it’s more of a repositioning) and instead you need to rely on parrying everything. And like you said, there’s no gimmicks or anything, you simply have to get good at the very specific playstyle or you won’t have a good time. But if you do get good at it, it feels amazing to play. Just out of curiosity, what pushed your limits in DS3 and ER?
- Golden Sun Trilogy
- New Vegas
- Final Fantasy 6
- Chrono Trigger
The latter had an awesome fan made 3D remake called Chrono Resurrection and then Square sent a C&D and shut it down.
FF6 would be amazing as a 3D remake as long as they didn’t try to do the “let’s divide it into 3 games and change things up!” Like they did with 7.
Freelancer
Heretic and Hexen, give them the Doom 2016 treatment. I would play the hell out of that
Jade Empire for sure, maybe Need For Speed Underground 2.
Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) remaster with all the bells and whistles and full raytracing and everything would hit like crack, I forgot about that one for my list.
A proper Morrowind remake a la Oblivion Remastered would be awesome. It’s a fantastic game but painfully dated. A fresh coat of paint and some modernizations (not too many though) would be amazing.
Megaman Legends.
Incredibly well made for its time and a modern remaster would help breathe new life into the basically dead megaman franchise.
- Fable: The Lost Chapters (no, the anniversary edition does not count)
- The Last Story
Disciples 2 and I want a proper sequel (we don't talk about disciples 3)
Descent: Freespace, The original Heavy Gear, Tribes 2, Mechwarrior 2.
Descent: Freespace especially. At the time that thing was awesome and so easy to mod. I remember someone was making a fantastic Babylon 5 mod for it that I dont' think ever saw the light of day.
These, specially Descent amd Heavy Gear, loved those.
Total Annihilation (best RTS);
Little Big Adventure 2.
I love LBA2. It's one of those games that makes me feel justified in my scorn of many others. That is to say there were many games of the era that had me asking "That's it? Where's the rest of the game?"
LBA2 didn't have that problem. A glorious open world, gorgeous isometric interiors. Adventure. Comedy. Progression. Multiple ways to approach problems. Space travel!
Very French, in a good way.
Pong. It's got no unlocks. No achievements. No ranks. And it only supports 2 players. At least add a bot.
Jak & Daxter!
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I want OpenMW but with the improvements from Skywind.
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Some of the Star Trek point-and-click adventure games (25th Anniversary Game, Judgement Rites, TNG A Final Unity, etc.)
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I can't decide if Tyrian deserves a remaster, or if it's so good it doesn't even need one.
Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura. The original has a lot of technical issues, and has essentially become abandonware. However, it's still easily one of Troika's greatest cRPGs, so it's a real shame that it's just being left to languish. The underlying game is interesting enough that I think a fresh coat of paint and some new audio would do a lot to bring in a new generation if players, but would really love if a team of fans were willing to bring it back even better than before.
Others have already said KotOR and Golden Sun, so lemme think.
Sid Meier's Pirates! could use one. Well. A second remaster I guess!
Mail Order Monsters was cool! Custom built monsters! Could do so much more now with it.
The Spore we were promised, alas alas.
We need God Hand HD (a la Okami HD) for PC and modern consoles.
I'd also like to see some PS2 classics get remasters:
The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge
Ghost Rider
10,000 Bullets
Gungrave
Shinobi
Bujingai
Genji: Dawn of the Samurai
I would love to see a remastering of Star Ocean: Till the End of Time.
Armored Core 4 really struggled on release. I'd love to see it get rebuilt for modern hardware and let it shine.
Don't have many games for me in that. Would love a Fallout 2 remaster, something that improves the visuals, and adds some QoL improvements, but keeps the game the way it is.
Was happy with Diablo 2 remake, but I haven't actually played it yet, so not sure how faithful it is.
Would love Black & White, or Settlers 2 remaster. They made a new Settlers game, but it didn't get great reviews, from what I recall.
Settlers 2 remaster. They made a new Settlers game, but it didn’t get great reviews
3 was great. 4 was meh.
Settlers 2 had a 3D remake in 2006. Not sure if this is the Settlers you're saying that didn't receive good reviews - https://www.gog.com/en/game/the_settlers_2_10th_anniversary
I was talking about The Settlers: New Allies
It's a 2023 reboot of the series.
Ace Combat 4, 5, and Zero.
Logistically, it’d be a piece of cake. They still look gorgeous, and play great; basically all they really need is to render in UHD and swap some assets, though some of the cloud prettiness of the newest Ace Combat would be nice.
Hogs of War - it's something like Worms in 3D, but from all the way back in 1998. The PS1 game works fine, but the PC release was bugged with enemy AI not moving at all.
Team Buddies - really fun action game on the PS1, could shine with 4v4 multiplayer on the internet
Jazz Jackrabbit - Bigger resolution at least, with more of the level being visible at any time. Modern controller support would also be awesome.
Tales of Symphonia, but properly remaster it. All the content from later ports, but at 60fps just like GameCube. I'd also port in Free Run, because that's such a key addition to later titles that it's hard to go back to Symphonia without it.
I'd also just like to see any of the classic 2D Tales games, especially ones that were never released in the west. Phantasia PSP when?
Kid Icarus Uprising desperately needs to be available on modern platforms. I'll be the first to say stylus aiming was good and it may be a bit of a downgrade to keep up with the game's breakneck speeds without it, but gyro aiming would be close enough. What I'd really like to see is a way to play Light vs. Dark without weapon min-maxing, I think it'd be substantially improved with base weapons only.
I might be stretching the definition of remaster a bit, but I'd love a Game & Watch collection that picks up where the Gallery games left off. Just put every (non-licensed) title in one package. New Modern versions would be great.
Never gonna happen in a billion years, but my ultimate dream would be a Boktai Trilogy collection. You could have a USB-C Solar Sensor peripheral, it could work. It's possible. It won't happen, but it's possible.
Thief 1 and 2
Final Fantasy VII. Fans have made beautiful new models with better textures on Nexus, and it makes me wish Square Enix had bothered to do more than just up-res the graphics and backgrounds before calling it a day. That's the only remake I ever wanted.