What games do you think would be great if they'd get properly remastered and would be a hit if it was done?

I believe this will mostly affects games which were lacking in technology.

I’d personally LOVE to see The Sims 1 or The Sims 2 re-released with performance and resolution upgrades, and, most importantly, made to be open world. Since they’re older, I believe they could very easily render the entire map like The Sims 3, but with the charm of TS1 or TS2.

I cannot think of other games, since most games I see as adequate, whereas TS1 and TS2 were bound by system performance during their respective times.

AgentGrimstone,

Dark Savior (Sega Saturn) or Brave Fencer Musashi (PS1)

ohlaph,

Zelda: A link to the past.

Occultist0178,

I disagree, the game still holds up pretty well. I wouldn’t mind a remaster, but I think it still plays well.

littlecolt,

Conker’s Bad Fur Day. Live & Reloaded was okay but it would be great to see it really remade and updated.

Also, InFamous 1 + 2.

And of course, Chrono Trigger. Goes without saying.

SnipingNinja,

Deus Ex

maniel,
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SHOGO!

bus_factor,

Outlaws. Where are ya, marshall?

yournamehere,

will EA be involved in this? in that case lets just leave everything as it is.

rainynight65,

Most games I can think of wouldn’t actually be that great, because their mechanics haven’t aged all that well, and they’d need to be remade rather than just remastered.

Case in point: the original Deus Ex, the Thief Games, the original Witcher. All games that were great and even groundbreaking at the time of release, but would need way more than a graphical overhaul to stand up today.

That being said, I will definitely pay for the remaster of ‘The Pandora Directive’, an absolute classic of the FMV adventure genre. And I’m keeping an eye on the Witcher remake.

TroublesomeTalker,

There was a game for Amiga and ST called Eco. It was a great concept and a terrible game really, too slow, too random, and eventually too easy when you knew the pattern. But it was a great concept, and something like it but with smaller genetic steps/algorithm generated body forms. Think an entire game based around the creature phase of Spore. Or, spore as it was originally marketed I guess! There’s a couple of indies working on similar concepts at the moment, but nothing has quite ‘clicked’ for me yet.

TheBiscuitLout,

System shock

filthy_lint_ball,

SPORE - I miss that game

Sprite,
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Spore was amazing. I loved the first and second stages. (The cell game doesn’t recapture the whimsical charm, I’m afraid.)

chahk,

Starsiege: Tribes.

owenfromcanada,
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Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World.

The original Tales of Symphonia was a masterpiece, and Dawn of the New World was a disaster. Weirdly, this is a sequel that would be better if it were ported back to the engine of the first game.

chickenpotpi, (edited )

star wars rogue sqaudron and star wars episode 1 racer. played the first rogue squadron and racer on the n64, would love to play those games with better graphics

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