What game would you like to see them re-make

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Wavra

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also. goldeneye 64 was a great game and i dont wanna c them mess it up by trying to remake it.
im not saying that ur idea is bad i just think that if a game is good already then y try 2 make it better cuz that always ends up in complete failure and the company ends up losing money because of all the whiny kids complaining 2 their mommies that the game blows and they want to return it. lol jk
the point im trying to get to is that no game really should be remade. because if its a old game that is good then it will trun to crap. and if you try to remake a bad game then mostlikely turn into more crap so i dont think there should be a forum saying what game should be remade because most of the games made now are just some sort of remake of older games and it branches off and branches off. its like the same storylie and gameplay but its just tweaked a little. such as bioshock and system shock 2. so i dont think there should be a forum asking what game should be remade but rather a forum saying what games should be made or original ideas because if we keep repeating the same thing in games there is going to be a time where there will be no more games and everyone will be addicted to playing outside and getting fresh air rather than sitting in their dark room playing mindless video games for hours on end. and who really wants that?
 

Jenesis

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Gatsby42 said:
Probably Final Fantasy VI.
Agreed. The storyline is even better than FF7 and the characters are more engaging. And as FF7 was a superb game anyway, FF6 was REALLY awesome.

Korolev said:
I'd have to say the Original Silent Hill game. That would be an excellent choice to remake, it's a game where up-dated graphics would really, really help with improving the atmosphere.
Agreed also. Instead of faffing about with SH5 (which is looking worse and worse by the minute), they could spend that money on a Next-Gen remake of SH1. They wouldn't have to change the story or characters at all, just do it with a new engine and new textures. It would be AWESOME. They'd make their money back, and then some, by the end of the first week.
 

friedmetroid

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Shockingly enough, Super Metroid. With all the time Nintendo's spent whoring its older games onto newer consoles, it really irks me that the only one I'd actually pay for again for the privilege of playing it on my newer consoles hasn't been remade.
 

Chrausis

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Metal Gears 1 and 2 for the MSX. Either in perfect 3D, or revamped 2D. I love those games
 

ECHO 062

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Toca or Toca 2 touring cars by Codemasters. I was addicted to that game for YEARS!
It had everything a racing game needed - Cars, Good Tracks, pitting, qualifying and dynamic weather. GRID is good but doesn't hold a candle to Toca Touring cars...
 

pieeater911

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I've been saying it for years, but nobody ever seems to do it. But I'll say it again:
MAKE A CURRENT GENERATION REMAKE OF KILLER INSTINCT!
 

the protaginist

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they should remake the tomba series.(thats tombi for you in the PAL region)how great was seeing a neon pink haired boy hitting pigs over the head with a blackjack?
 

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Copter400 said:
In implementation, it feels terrible, especially if you played Oblivion first. Don't get me wrong, I like the idea of the way you're moving effecting what kind of move you do and weapons having different values for the moves. However, you have to take into account how long it takes to switch from weapon to spell and that you have no real control over whether you block or not. Oh, and actually selecting to cast a spell is no guarantee of being successful in your casting.
I'd like to see the next Elder Scrolls game minus some of bizarro design choices. The experimenting with more open-ended character building systems was nice, but the system they would up with is ill-conceived and unintuitive. Level scaling was also a bad idea; it made the game almost unplayable if you got too high of a level.
 

Tiedyemike

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Copter400 said:
Silvertounge said:
Oh, come on, the combat system in Morrowind was great. Much better than other rpgs at the time, Oblivion moved away from being an rpg. It just seems too complicated for people to understand that an rpg can be played from Morrowind's perspective.
In implementation, it feels terrible, especially if you played Oblivion first. Don't get me wrong, I like the idea of the way you're moving effecting what kind of move you do and weapons having different values for the moves. However, you have to take into account how long it takes to switch from weapon to spell and that you have no real control over whether you block or not. Oh, and actually selecting to cast a spell is no guarantee of being successful in your casting.
Agreed. I played Morrowind before Oblivion, and I still found Morrowind's combat system terrible. If you wanted to get anywhere that wasn't in the same town as a silt strider stop, it was a long walk filled with monsters. This alone isn't a problem, but if you wanted to get there in any reasonable time, you had to run. Running drains your fatigue, which increases your spell failure chance. The end result is that if you want to get places (required by fairly early guild quests) you had to either go painfully slow or spend most of the trip in a situation where most of your spells would fail about 2/3 of the time. This was painful enough with a battlemage, I can only imagine what it would be like with more of a pure spellcaster.
 

Tiedyemike

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A remake of Nexus: The Jupiter Incident, with better indications of which weapons are best, without random crashes, and without the swift-kick-in-the-nuts difficulty curve, would be one of the greatest games ever made. The interface was excellent, the graphics were beautiful, the ships and the story were interesting, but weapon selection was sort of a guess, then you'd get into the mission and fail miserably a couple times, and then it would quit.
 

Nazrel

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Xenogears if they could get the original people on it and let them finish it properly this time.
 

Grey_Area

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I would love to see a remake of Betrayal at Krondor. Though not Return to Krondor, that game just blew goats, and the goats weren't having a good time of it. However, BaK could be remade with updated graphics, and maybe (just maybe) an enlarged world on the Elder Scrolls scale, so you could actually go and do loads of side quests. I'd just love to explore Midkemia properly.

I have BaK installed on my machine at the moment, and I come back to it for a play every now and then, and I am still impressed by it.
 

Aeviv

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Goldeneye for the N64, nothing changed except new graphics, new sound, maybe a bit of control tightening, but nothing else
 

KimMR251

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I'd actually be curious to see what streets of rage would look like...would it be a "realistic" type game, or more animated (anime-style)??

I think it would kick ass to see it more on the realistic side...on the ps3. Hell yea. I loved that game back in the day