You're probably sick to death of video
game remakes now, especially when a seven - year - old title is getting remastered for every platform imaginable.
Not exact matches
Board
game downloads are
remakes of classic offline board
games you can
now play right on your PC with other people or just against the computer.
Although Resident Evil 4 (which I have just
now added a comment for) and Metroid Prime share some similarities in fierce encounters with enemies, Metroid Prime is much the better
game (in fact I rate the Resient Evil
remake above RE4).
How can you even say that super smash bro for Wii u I'd the best NEW
game its a
remake just like GTA 5 and Last of Us in fact this is their 4th
remake of the
game there was one for nintendo 64 GameCube Wii and
now the Wii U gta 5.
Now, as far as
remakes go, Star Fox 64 3D is impressive in that it's both very faithful to the original material and has changed enough to make the
game feel fresh.
The magical
game of N64
now in a «
remake» version.
They are using already - created artworks for other
games, but
now remade «in HD»:O Try comparing these ones: Yoshi's artwork is the one from MP8, Bowser from SM64DS and Fortune Street, ane even Toadette without CT: TT explorer clothes
Now that he's created a
remake, he'd like to take on a new
game.
PS4 does n`t even have 90 % rated
games, and
now read it fully - that are NO PORTS or
REMAKES!
Please note that Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is the
remake to Binding of Isaac and will be a different
game than what is actually out
now on PC.
So I stand
now, to generally say that yes,
remake those great
games, and have them join the great Nintendo 3DS library.
Miketendo64: Interestingly enough, despite side
games and
remakes / ports appearing on Nintendo platforms, Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings actually marks the first true main series release of an Atelier Lydie & Suelle
game to grace a Nintendo console, so what inspired you to make the leap
now?
There are also
games we already know about — fans really want to know what's going on with Resident Evil
Remake, and that could easily slot into one of those major
game positions — especially
now Capcom is enjoying record profits thanks to the record sales of Monster Hunter World.
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride, both DS
remakes of
games that never made it overseas until
now, hit store shelves today.
You could think of Dead Rising as being the sort of comedy
remake they would do as a reboot to the Resident Evil series in say a decade or so from
now... kind of the way they are rebooting all sorts of tv series
now but making them comedies... I should also note here... I am aware there is actually a Dead Rising movie already... I haven't seen it but I hope it's good and has the same humour as the
game.
I mean, perhaps for new
gamers who are only like 10 years old
now or something, but HD
remakes would have made me much happier since I missed some of these
games the first time around for various reasons and HD versions peak my interest enough to pay 50 bones for them
For a while
now we've known Fire Emblem Warriors will be pulling characters from three
games — the Shadow Dragon
remake of the first, 2013's Awakening and 2016's Fates trilogy.
It's taken a few more months, but that
remake is
now available to iOS
gamers.
And yet
now here is that film
remade in Jon Hewitt's Elimination
Game, landing somewhere between a low - budget Hunger G...
And yet
now here is that film
remade in Jon Hewitt's Elimination
Game, landing somewhere between a low - budget Hunger Games clone and a misguided episode of «Black Mirror.»
He's been talking about a console - compatible
remake of his famously difficult and emotionally disturbing
game for a while
now, so this is pretty exciting.
This is a full
remake of the
game on a brand new engine for the PS4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch which means it will
now support high resolution as well as 60 FPS on all platforms excluding Nintendo Switch.
Rumors about
remakes of the classic Spyro the Dragon
games have been circulating online for some time
now, and every day we are getting new evidence that this
remake is likely in the works and getting announced soon.
What began as a
remake of the Super Nintendo classic The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is
now one of the most delightfully charming adventures available on any
game platform.
Today, the chances of seeing updated versions of
games like Goldeneye 007 and Killer Instinct are quite slim, especially
now that Goldeneye 007 is getting a
remake on the Nintendo Wii, but there is still hope among the diehard fans of both
games.
M - Vizlab is
now currently in the works of
remaking this beautiful
game with updated graphics and bonus scenarios and is targeting the international audience.
We first heard that Atari is bringing Riddick back with a massive
remake on PS3, Xbox 360 and PC way back in May of last year, but they've
now announced (and released one lone screenshot) that the
game will be joining their 2009 line - up.
Following in the footsteps of
remaking old
games with next - gen graphics (Bionic Commando Rearmed and Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix), Capcom has
now announced that Duck Tales is back in Duck Tales: Remastered, to be released on August 13th for PlayStation 3, Wii U, and PC, and later to be released on the Xbox 360 on September 11th.
Now that I've beaten it, I plan on jumping into the
remake of the first
game, simply because of how engrossing the world of Yakuza is.
Many fans have been speculating about this
game for 15 years, and
now thanks to the
remake Eiji Aonuma is more open than ever to talk about the original ideas for the
game.
And because of this fame, and current trend of HD
remakes, Konami have decided that
now is a good time to take three of the
games, spruce them up with some nifty HD graphics and a framerate upgrade to 60 fps and toss them back out onto the modern market to compete with new releases, and that's a problem, because how do you really review something like that?
ago and
now it's not a
remake but a «project» that may or may not be
games.
But what
games could really use a
remake now?
I've been wanting to
remake an old retro
game with new mechanics for some time
now but I've never had an idea... Continue reading →
Next, there was Trailblazer, a
remake of an 8 - bit computer sci - fi racing
game from the 1980s, and Gizmondo Motorcross 2005, a top - down motocross
game developed by
now - acclaimed PSN developer Housemarque.
Yakuza
games have been a popular series
now for many years and this Yakuza Kiwami
remake is what you could consider a gift from Sega to its...
The «Cube also received arguably the best ever Resident Evil
games, with the belting fourth installment being a exclusive for some time, plus the
remake of the first title was absolutely exceptional and still looks gorgeous even
now.
One of the eternally beloved FPS
games of any era, Goldeneye 007 was a Nintendo 64 classic that has been
remade by fans for generations, but
now it could be finally receiving a professional upgrade.
@deadlyplacebo: The only 2 «wow» moments were an almost mythological
game by
now (The Last Guardian), that we honestly don't know if it will be out someday or not... and a 17 - YEARS OLD
REMAKE (FF7).
Let's start with the PS4 first as its
now home to a remastered version Kratos's final assault on the Pantheon of Gods (God of War III Remastered), the first PGA Tour
game not to star Tiger Woods in more than a decade (Rory McIlroy PGA Tour), a moody first - person mystery (The Vanishing of Ethan Carter), and a surprise
remake of a pair of PS3 - era open world
games from Activision (Prototype: Biohazard Bundle).
Sony has
now released a new trailer for the «Shadow of the Colossus»
remake at the Tokyo
Game Show, showing extremely polished graphics that'll surely make fans of the game sw
Game Show, showing extremely polished graphics that'll surely make fans of the
game sw
game swoon.
Now that the PS4 is out, the
games are being
remade on the PS3... and PlayStation Vita.
Now, before getting into the nitty - gritty of what you spend your time doing in this
game, you'll want to remember that it's a
remake, not a port.
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride, both DS
remakes of
games that never made it overseas until
now, hit store shelves today.
Fans of System Shock already have enough to look forward to with a
remake of the first
game, which was successfully funded via crowdfunding, but
now we know that the long - awaited sequel, System Shock 3, will be published for PC and «other platforms» (probably PS4 and Xbox One) by the folks at Starbreeze, the company behind Payday.
It's hard to believe, but 12 years have passed since this franchise first debuted at Japan in 2005 and
now Pixelated
Gamer is extremely excited to review this highly anticipated
remake.
They have to have realized by
now that they could very easily hire a studio specifically to
remake some of their older
games in HD for rerelease on the Wii U.
Now, some of you may be aware that there are two versions of the
game — the original, and the 3D
remake.
I just recently unlocked Vyse in the
game, and
now all I can think of is a Skies of Arcadia HD
remake.
black ops 3 is one lol theres a rumoured
remake of final fantasy 7 and recent pics of a forklift which may indicate a Shenmue
game let alone last guardian theres bound to be more
games and as for PS
NOW all sony needs to do is pretty change the price and its like PS
NOW > XBOX backwards and that's only due to that u can play
games from ps1 era.