
These games can do with a remake as their engines did not age as gracefully as Infinity Engine.

Hell, they can even be remade into one game with two campaigns, since they use many of the same locations. I propose a remake of both Fallout (1997) and Fallout 2 (1998), once they either fix Creation engine or move onto something acceptable. It is not meant to go above 60 FPS, although I did play it at 100 FPS with only cutscenes being broken.īethesda should also revisit the classic Fallout games. Prey has mostly aged very well, and is a joy to play today, but it has one severe technological issue which is animations and movement speed being tied to frame rate. We will sort this list by publisher, since to our knowledge each publisher below does have the legal right to make these remakes.įurthermore, Prey cannot even be purchased (new) anywhere, so a remake would also simply get the game into peoples’ hands. Here are our picks for remakes that need to happen soon, preferably on next year’s Unreal Engine 5 or another modern engine with similarly excellent features. Not to mention many of the classics are so extraordinary that they deserve to be remade and kept up to date.īut more games need to be remade, more classics or forgotten gems that are problematic to run on modern systems or are just otherwise outdated.

I’ve personally been requesting this for years modern gaming is typically so unoriginal, dumbed down, poorly written, and poorly designed, that it’d be better if they just remade classics using modern technology.
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From all the Resident Evil remakes to Final Fantasy VII, Black Mesa, Shadow Warrior, Serious Sam: Fusion 2017, and upcoming announced remakes such as System Shock, Myst, Riven, XIII, Gothic, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 and 2, Mafia, and more, it cannot be denied that we’re in an era of remakes and remasters.
