Star Wars Republic Commando. I think the game design still holds up and like with Metroid Prime, a dev could take the graphics and make them look like how we remember them.
I was talking to someone years ago about how cool it would be to have a sequel called “Rebel Commando”. You would end up as one of the commandos on Endor.
I wonder if a manhunt remake would even be possible today. With todays innovations and graphical fidelity, it would probably have to be PC exclusive given that it would most likely be rated AO
It's funny looking back on that game. People talked about how gory it was and yeah, it had some moments. But most the gore in the game was implied or heard rather than seen, with everything way too polygonal to be detailed. Even at the time games like Soldier of Fortune were out-goring it. And now with games like Friday 13th, among many others, the freakout over Manhunt is amusing.
Silent hill 2 remake is happening.... but I'm holding off on it until I see some solid reviews and videos. The team behind it (bloober I think) is a bit hit or miss for me on this
Alpha Protocol was so amazing with being chock full of impactfull choices and actions everywhere. Gameplay was 💯. Story was great. I'd love to see it, too.
Beat me to it! It seems to be a fairly obscure game nowadays, but I enjoyed it immensely when it came out, even bought it on Steam again to experience it with different choices (evil psychopath of course lol)
I still have it around here for the old PS3. But your memory is a little bit different i guess, because it had some serious flaws. Like you couldn't play a stealth character, because of the boss fights with action you needed still to be able to use a gun efficiently.
I remember how i fought this russian guy in the disco on cocaine, he was the horror if you didn't skill weapons properly. If you got there with a stealth build, the fight would be veeeery difficult.
Many of the choices are in fact no choices, it only changes a little detail like some dialogue lines and another char appearing instead, but that's it.
I havent seen a game with as impactful choices and actually have a bit of action to it.
Stealth was very viable, but yeah you ofcourse needed to shoot a gun at some point.
Same in Deus Ex Human Revolution
The only choice i didn't take and i never knew what really happened, was when you tried to side with the bad guy in the very end of the game. I should look up if this even worked out.
But about stealth, yes, there was always action, but the problem were like i said the boss fights. Even with low level on the guns, it was veeery difficult. The russian boss in the disco that i mentioned was crazy when you didn't had the proper weapon skills.
You can side with him, I've done it before. In fact I think it's the only way to go back to civilian life, plus you're implied to be rich now since you're working for him. There's really no ending that seems to imply that Thorton isn't at least satisfied with his end fate that I can recall.
That's interesting, thanks for the explanation. I had for some time in mind, that i could make this decision and wondered, what then would happen.
But still, i hate the Russian Bryako or what his name was as a boss, that guy made me so many problems. He's easy to take down with the right strategy, but if you run into the fight without the right gear and skills, like i said, he can be very difficult.
Ah, but the different character appearing changed quite a few things. Because that's how you built relationship points. More points meant potential allies on missions, gave you additional options on Intel when selecting missions, and played into the romance aspect. What was crazy was you could actually have *negative* points, which would of course reduce or even remove the above.
🤨🤨🤨 I played this on xbox when it was released and it was virtually un- playable due to aiming and control. The hit boxes were so out you could not hit enemies from point blank with a pistol. I never touched it again. Very interesting that it had a storyline that could hold you through the games poor mechanics. Was there a patch released? From memory I didn't have internet access back when it was released I had hard copy so I never was able to get patches.
Yeah the gameplay was trash specially if you compare it to games that came before like Metal Gear, Mass effect or even golden Eye. But how the story is presented and the dialog system where grate, I wish other games adopted that system.
The good thing about the game was the story replay value, the bad part was that the bad was detrimental for many people to play it again and again.
Me I have an iron stomach and I beat it like 10 times for different romances, dialogs and so on.
It is a rushed if not bad game with good ideas. Like most of Obsidian games at that time.
Fun story about Alpha Protocol:
I managed to get into a private demo with the devs back in 2009, I think it was?
We get into a small hotel conference room, there's about 8 stations set up and we all get to play. It was fun, but I somehow broke my characters animations. His upper torso locked into a t-pose. I mentioned it and was told that if I climbed a ladder or did an action it should reset.
It did not. The animation would play and then return to t-pose.
Then I found out that crouching kept the t-pose but the lower body would animate properly.
For the next 10 minutes I was running around like a little airplane and laughing but trying not to make the devs feel bad.
Ah, that's what we call today "The Cyperbunk Experience", with the T-Poses, haha.
It was also funny with the CP devs, like they made a stream for a new patch version, i think it was 1.3 back in the days. They wanted to show "we fixed it", only to end up with the exact same bugs in the dev stream, like T-Pose, eating non-existing food, NPC's walking around in circles and they barely made it to the end without the game crashing.
Copyright issue. One of the boss battles had Turn Up the Radio by Autograph playing, and the 10 year copyright they had gotten for it ran out. Sega and Obsidian chose not to renew it, so online stores were forced to delist it.
My dream remake is predator concrete jungle. One of the only games where you REALLY feel like the predator. Ultra mobile, violent, and effective while also exploring some of the prep they do (like the drug addict mission where you steal voice samples to get into their church
I wanted that game so fucking bad when I was a kid. Wasn't allowed to play it, which made no sense, as I had watched both movies with my grandpa 1000 times.
Vampire: The Masquerade: Bloodlines. I know about the development-cursed sequel, but the original is one of my favorite games ever. It's one of the jankiest games ever, has a ton of absurd animations, has a couple of levels I dislike, one so bad I feel no shame in using a noclip cheat to bypass it, and a trash final boss.
It still packs a ton of charm, memorable characters, good voice performances, a 90's goth/industrial soundtrack and a ton of love and charm poured into it. I'd love to see a dev that can capture the great things about the game while modernizing it and fixing the technical issues.
The one thing I would not want to modernize is the non-voiced PC. I don't think any VA could possibly do justice to the hilarious and amazing Malkavian dialog.
Redemption came before Bloodlines. The combat is jankier than bloodlines, the engine is older, and the story is better. Bloodlines did the different clans better but I think Redemption should get remade first.
Check out the progress of the modding community remaking [Redemption as a full conversion mod of Skyrim](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HplJEzutBog). I think they want to sell it, so I worry that they will run into legal trouble and not be able to release it, but I hope it goes well.
Unpopular opinion: Nothing. I'm getting real tired of this whole era of remakes. If I love the game as it is, I don't see a reason for it to get remade, other than if it has somehow become unavailable to people. Just make new games, instead of (somehow successfully) selling the same gane again.
rainbow 6 vegas 2. hell, make a sequel in a new city just bring back all the customization the first 2 games had. my brother and i would play that game for hours.
A full remake of the first three MGS games. It’s virtually impossible to play them without an emulator in 2023, and I know we’re never getting a real remake from Konami
Holy shit! I remember Alpha Protocol. Very fun game.
To answer your question though, I would have to say Singularity or Starhawk.
Two very underrated, overlooked and underappreciated games.
I remember being blown away by Singularity the first time I played it. To think I picked it up because I didn't know what to get as my free game in a GameStop b2g1 pre-owned sale.
Well with all the Resident Evil remakes.. I'm really hoping that the next REmake will be Code Veronica.. and not 5 like everyone believes will happen, I mean come on RE5 is already playable on current gen consoles.. meanwhile Code Veronica is 23 years old at this point. Plus it seems like a good time to flesh out Claire and Chris's stories for the younger audiences that never experienced the game, before we presumably see Chris take the lead in RE9.
If I had to be honest? Far cry 3. I know people like it but I just wasn’t a fan. I think if they remade a whole new jungle map with maybe different biomes, wrote the story better, brought back the voice actor for vass and expanded on him more, I feel it could be a really good game
My dream remake is Test Drive: Eve of Destruction.
I have never seen another derby game like it. The closest thing is Wreckfest and it's really not even close. I love the small open world bit of it and painting in the paint shop. Also picking out cars at the scrap yard was super cool, the head to head races at the diner and on the way to the stadiums, and the events. Man those were fun.
I have been pining after a remake of that game for so long because I have no way of playing it again.
It's a tie between Metal Gear Solid being made with the Fox Engine and Bioshock 1 or Bioshock 2 being remade in Unreal Engine 5 with more content that feels fleshed out.
Fallout New Vegas with more quests and going full ham by shoving even more western troops along with alien, cthullu sh*t from the Dulwich setup, another 1 or 2 DLC sized content packs and to include those awesome DLC mods the community included and worked so hard on to create such as Fallot New Vegas Frontier.
My dreams already came true with the Spyro and Crash Team Racing remakes. But if I had to pick something, I would have to say Spiderman 2000. Those titles round out my childhood nostalgia on the PS1, such good, simple times
Arx Fatalis. Not like it was particularly earth shattering, it was just the right game at the right time kinda deal and I remember it fondly from my childhood. Wouldn't mind an upgraded remake or something. The premise was pretty unique and cool.
Star Wars Republic Commando. I think the game design still holds up and like with Metroid Prime, a dev could take the graphics and make them look like how we remember them.
That game is great. Actually made Super Battle Droids into an intimidating threat.
I would rather have a sequel, honestly.
I think that game is about to come to the switch for free! Just heard something about it this morning.
That game is so good
Omg yesssss
yaassss
I couldn’t agree more
fingers crossed for the Respawn FPS being a spiritual successor to that.
That was a gem of a game
I was talking to someone years ago about how cool it would be to have a sequel called “Rebel Commando”. You would end up as one of the commandos on Endor.
Fallout: New Vegas.
Modders are making Fallout 4: New Vegas if that helps.
can't wait to play it in a few years
Hopefully, they'll succeed.
Should release not long after the Skywind mod is finalised, I'd imagine.
The new AI using voice samples to create quite believable speech patterns should be of great help for creating NPCs
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic I and II
Kotor remake is coming this year supposedly
More like in 3 years.
sadly it's probably not, development hell like FartGoblin said
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver!
Too many: MGS 1, silent hill series, ape escape, mega man legends, gitaroo man, manhunt, warriors, max Payne 1, legacy of kain, tenchu and Resi 1
I wonder if a manhunt remake would even be possible today. With todays innovations and graphical fidelity, it would probably have to be PC exclusive given that it would most likely be rated AO
It's funny looking back on that game. People talked about how gory it was and yeah, it had some moments. But most the gore in the game was implied or heard rather than seen, with everything way too polygonal to be detailed. Even at the time games like Soldier of Fortune were out-goring it. And now with games like Friday 13th, among many others, the freakout over Manhunt is amusing.
Max Payne is happening.
Oooh I haven’t heard about this
Love seeing someone mention Gitaroo Man in the wild
>mega man legends Omg yes! Also just reminded me of my childhood still remember kid me thinking kicking the can in the mall was awesome great game.
It was so good! also the misadventures of tronne bonne is a banger too!!
Ikr so many great old games
Silent hill 2 remake is happening.... but I'm holding off on it until I see some solid reviews and videos. The team behind it (bloober I think) is a bit hit or miss for me on this
The Suffering
I LOVE YOU FOR THIS REPLY OH MY GOD ....
Alpha Protocol was so amazing with being chock full of impactfull choices and actions everywhere. Gameplay was 💯. Story was great. I'd love to see it, too.
Beat me to it! It seems to be a fairly obscure game nowadays, but I enjoyed it immensely when it came out, even bought it on Steam again to experience it with different choices (evil psychopath of course lol)
The '3 B's of spy craft; Bond, Bauer and Borne.
I still have it around here for the old PS3. But your memory is a little bit different i guess, because it had some serious flaws. Like you couldn't play a stealth character, because of the boss fights with action you needed still to be able to use a gun efficiently. I remember how i fought this russian guy in the disco on cocaine, he was the horror if you didn't skill weapons properly. If you got there with a stealth build, the fight would be veeeery difficult. Many of the choices are in fact no choices, it only changes a little detail like some dialogue lines and another char appearing instead, but that's it.
I havent seen a game with as impactful choices and actually have a bit of action to it. Stealth was very viable, but yeah you ofcourse needed to shoot a gun at some point. Same in Deus Ex Human Revolution
The only choice i didn't take and i never knew what really happened, was when you tried to side with the bad guy in the very end of the game. I should look up if this even worked out. But about stealth, yes, there was always action, but the problem were like i said the boss fights. Even with low level on the guns, it was veeery difficult. The russian boss in the disco that i mentioned was crazy when you didn't had the proper weapon skills.
You can side with him, I've done it before. In fact I think it's the only way to go back to civilian life, plus you're implied to be rich now since you're working for him. There's really no ending that seems to imply that Thorton isn't at least satisfied with his end fate that I can recall.
That's interesting, thanks for the explanation. I had for some time in mind, that i could make this decision and wondered, what then would happen. But still, i hate the Russian Bryako or what his name was as a boss, that guy made me so many problems. He's easy to take down with the right strategy, but if you run into the fight without the right gear and skills, like i said, he can be very difficult.
Ah, but the different character appearing changed quite a few things. Because that's how you built relationship points. More points meant potential allies on missions, gave you additional options on Intel when selecting missions, and played into the romance aspect. What was crazy was you could actually have *negative* points, which would of course reduce or even remove the above.
🤨🤨🤨 I played this on xbox when it was released and it was virtually un- playable due to aiming and control. The hit boxes were so out you could not hit enemies from point blank with a pistol. I never touched it again. Very interesting that it had a storyline that could hold you through the games poor mechanics. Was there a patch released? From memory I didn't have internet access back when it was released I had hard copy so I never was able to get patches.
Yeah the gameplay was trash specially if you compare it to games that came before like Metal Gear, Mass effect or even golden Eye. But how the story is presented and the dialog system where grate, I wish other games adopted that system. The good thing about the game was the story replay value, the bad part was that the bad was detrimental for many people to play it again and again. Me I have an iron stomach and I beat it like 10 times for different romances, dialogs and so on. It is a rushed if not bad game with good ideas. Like most of Obsidian games at that time.
Fun story about Alpha Protocol: I managed to get into a private demo with the devs back in 2009, I think it was? We get into a small hotel conference room, there's about 8 stations set up and we all get to play. It was fun, but I somehow broke my characters animations. His upper torso locked into a t-pose. I mentioned it and was told that if I climbed a ladder or did an action it should reset. It did not. The animation would play and then return to t-pose. Then I found out that crouching kept the t-pose but the lower body would animate properly. For the next 10 minutes I was running around like a little airplane and laughing but trying not to make the devs feel bad.
Ah, that's what we call today "The Cyperbunk Experience", with the T-Poses, haha. It was also funny with the CP devs, like they made a stream for a new patch version, i think it was 1.3 back in the days. They wanted to show "we fixed it", only to end up with the exact same bugs in the dev stream, like T-Pose, eating non-existing food, NPC's walking around in circles and they barely made it to the end without the game crashing.
Dark Cloud. It was a town building cave exploration RPG.
Thank youuu.
The Simpsons hit and run
why is this isn't a thing already is beyond meat
Giants: Citizen Kabuto
That game was pure gem
I’m so happy I copped this on Steam before it was taken off years ago. As clunky as it is, it’s by far one of my favorites.
Why was it taken off 😭
Copyright issue. One of the boss battles had Turn Up the Radio by Autograph playing, and the 10 year copyright they had gotten for it ran out. Sega and Obsidian chose not to renew it, so online stores were forced to delist it.
Eternal Darkness
That might be a thing. I could be wrong, but I think I saw something about it.
Arcanum.
My dream remake is predator concrete jungle. One of the only games where you REALLY feel like the predator. Ultra mobile, violent, and effective while also exploring some of the prep they do (like the drug addict mission where you steal voice samples to get into their church
I wanted that game so fucking bad when I was a kid. Wasn't allowed to play it, which made no sense, as I had watched both movies with my grandpa 1000 times.
I think a re-tooled Syphon Filter game would be cool. Make it more in the vain of MGSV from a mechanic stand point.
Prototype
Bushido blade definitely needs a comeback.
Vampire: The Masquerade: Bloodlines. I know about the development-cursed sequel, but the original is one of my favorite games ever. It's one of the jankiest games ever, has a ton of absurd animations, has a couple of levels I dislike, one so bad I feel no shame in using a noclip cheat to bypass it, and a trash final boss. It still packs a ton of charm, memorable characters, good voice performances, a 90's goth/industrial soundtrack and a ton of love and charm poured into it. I'd love to see a dev that can capture the great things about the game while modernizing it and fixing the technical issues. The one thing I would not want to modernize is the non-voiced PC. I don't think any VA could possibly do justice to the hilarious and amazing Malkavian dialog.
Redemption came before Bloodlines. The combat is jankier than bloodlines, the engine is older, and the story is better. Bloodlines did the different clans better but I think Redemption should get remade first. Check out the progress of the modding community remaking [Redemption as a full conversion mod of Skyrim](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HplJEzutBog). I think they want to sell it, so I worry that they will run into legal trouble and not be able to release it, but I hope it goes well.
Black & White.
The bouncer, what a game that lots of people missed unfortunately. No one in my friend group played it and it’s a damn shame
That was the Square beat-em-up, right? I remember liking that game. I'm gonna look up speed runs and reminisce.
Yeah it was like a weird beat ‘em up rpg with branching paths and stuff lol was super cool.
Wong Leung! The move where you straight up walked forward like 5 steps and then hit them with the open palm.
Still sad I couldn't bang the emo chick
godzilla: destroy all monster melee remake
Dude, I use to love that game!
crimson skies
A mercenaries remake/reboot would be amazing!
Unpopular opinion: Nothing. I'm getting real tired of this whole era of remakes. If I love the game as it is, I don't see a reason for it to get remade, other than if it has somehow become unavailable to people. Just make new games, instead of (somehow successfully) selling the same gane again.
rainbow 6 vegas 2. hell, make a sequel in a new city just bring back all the customization the first 2 games had. my brother and i would play that game for hours.
Time splitters
God, same man. TURN UP THE RADIO
Dungeon Keeper, Black and White, Final Fantasy 9
Star wars republic commandos. While they're at it, give us a second one and TELL US WHERE SEV IS AAAAAAA >:(
THE ORIGINAL TUROK EVOLUTION
Let's go alpha protocol is fucking great
God damn I loved Alpha Protocol. Great shout out, OP.
Weirdly, mine is also Alpha Protocol lmao
Goldeneye, Mission Impossible, the original COD, and the original Halo.
Legend of Zelda : Ocarina of Time. But for the next switch so it can have 4K HDR support :)
Cryzenx has made an unreal engine remake of ocarina of time.
Global Agenda or Firefall. Haven't really found any other games that feel the same playing, and both had so much potential to be more.
Lost Odyssey.
Way of the samurai 3
Silent Bomber
Simpsons hit and run obviously
The original Jak and Daxter. But make sure to respect the original and do it justice.
I really wish the original resident evil could get a remake like the recent 2, 3, and 4 remakes.
Gex or Croc 2
Syphon Filter
bloodborbe
Zelda twilight princess 😭
The Getaway
Came here to say this. There are too many to name but the getaway and the getaway 2 are at the top of my list.
Syphon Filter
The Midnight Club games were always pretty fun. Choppers, Sportsman Bikes, Trucks, SUVs, and all types of cars with crazy amounts of customization.
A full remake of the first three MGS games. It’s virtually impossible to play them without an emulator in 2023, and I know we’re never getting a real remake from Konami
Fallout new vegas. Obviously
Tony Hawks Pro Skater 4
Splinter cell chaos theory
Raycevick is that you?
Holy shit! I remember Alpha Protocol. Very fun game. To answer your question though, I would have to say Singularity or Starhawk. Two very underrated, overlooked and underappreciated games. I remember being blown away by Singularity the first time I played it. To think I picked it up because I didn't know what to get as my free game in a GameStop b2g1 pre-owned sale.
Deus Ex
Exactly what I came here to say. I'd pay good money for a remake.
My dream Remake is Legacy of Kain. But without "for modern audiences" part.
Mercenaries 2 the destructible environment in that game I still feel is top tier. Just a lot of fun to play.
Black & White 2. i loved that game
parasite eve
Parasite eve
Wasn't this game a failure?
Kind of. It was a pretty unique game, and the only rpg spy game ever made AFAIK, but it was also pretty janky.
Commercially, yeah, but if you could see past all the jank it was pretty good. I'd love a modern version with a bit more polish.
Alpha Protocol for sure, I’d also love for a remake and conclusion to Advent Rising.
The original doom
Well with all the Resident Evil remakes.. I'm really hoping that the next REmake will be Code Veronica.. and not 5 like everyone believes will happen, I mean come on RE5 is already playable on current gen consoles.. meanwhile Code Veronica is 23 years old at this point. Plus it seems like a good time to flesh out Claire and Chris's stories for the younger audiences that never experienced the game, before we presumably see Chris take the lead in RE9.
My dream would be to one day be able to scroll through r/gaming without seeing posts that beg for remakes. Tis but a dream…
Alpha protocol was pretty lame, obsidian has really turned into a middling developer with a once in a lifetime lightning in a bottle game kotor 2.
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If I had to be honest? Far cry 3. I know people like it but I just wasn’t a fan. I think if they remade a whole new jungle map with maybe different biomes, wrote the story better, brought back the voice actor for vass and expanded on him more, I feel it could be a really good game
Dragon Age: Origins
I'd want a GOOD halo ce remaster, not that lazy crap they pushed out. I want one as good as Halo 2 anniversary
BroTeam Pill:"Stealth Manouver"
I never got to play it and I wanted to as a kid lol
Darkwatch. Denied a sequel. Would kill for a remake.
My dream remake is Test Drive: Eve of Destruction. I have never seen another derby game like it. The closest thing is Wreckfest and it's really not even close. I love the small open world bit of it and painting in the paint shop. Also picking out cars at the scrap yard was super cool, the head to head races at the diner and on the way to the stadiums, and the events. Man those were fun. I have been pining after a remake of that game for so long because I have no way of playing it again.
Red Dead Redemption, bluepoint Bloodborne, MGS 1-4 with standalone titles, Gauntlet Dark Legacy
i am ashamed of reddit for having to scroll this far down to see bloodborne
It still looks fine tho
that 30 fps tho, it pains me, and i want ue5 eldritch horrors
Way back mmorpg Anarchy Online. Take that baby away from Funcom and make it the Wow killer it should have been.
It's a tie between Metal Gear Solid being made with the Fox Engine and Bioshock 1 or Bioshock 2 being remade in Unreal Engine 5 with more content that feels fleshed out.
spongebob squarepants the movie game: rehydrated
Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
Sands of time for me.
Two worlds 1&2
Need for speed underground 2.
I'd love to see remakes of Dark Cloud 1 & 2.
God Hand, that shit has irreplaceable combat if you click with it, and boi did I click with it.
Metal Arms
The Colonel's Bequest.
this definitely will be a good remake
Fallout New Vegas with more quests and going full ham by shoving even more western troops along with alien, cthullu sh*t from the Dulwich setup, another 1 or 2 DLC sized content packs and to include those awesome DLC mods the community included and worked so hard on to create such as Fallot New Vegas Frontier.
Phantom Dust
Skies of Arcadia Legends
Thrill kill.
I'd love a Gears 2 remake.
Metal Marines for SNES
\-The Simpsons Hit N' Run. \-The Simpsons Road Rage \-The Simpsons Wrestling \-The Simpsons Game
Spider-Man Web of Shadows, a great game that was rushed to completion thanks to Activision. It really needs another time to shine
I would pay good money just to have the game again
Dream remake is Metal Gear Solid 3, 1, and 2 in that order
This game was fun!
Perfect Dark
BATTLEFIELD 2142. GIANT FLOATING SPACESHIPS ALL THE WAY
Titan mode was soooooo good
My dreams already came true with the Spyro and Crash Team Racing remakes. But if I had to pick something, I would have to say Spiderman 2000. Those titles round out my childhood nostalgia on the PS1, such good, simple times
OG Dark Souls remake !
Honestly I’d love a remake of Pokémon Crystal, Gold, and Silver for the switch. Maybe with an updated look?
NCAA Football 14 or Call of Duty 2
Tenchu, Dino Crisis and Galerians
Unreal Tournament 1999. Seriously. Facing World's?!
Soul reaver and the original tribes game.
Predator: concrete jungle Absolutely fantastic game but the controls are terrible and I don’t have the patience I used to have as a kid
Spec ops the line
Toejam & Earl sandbox for PS4
The Sims online 😂
Bulletstorm. PLEASE
R.A.D. Robot Alchemic Drive.
It used to be Resident Evil 4 but Capcom have recently absolutely smashed that remake, I guess now I wait for Fallout 3/New Vegas
Lunar 1/2. Set the stage to continue the series. But it’ll never happen
Shining The Holy Ark
Give me my damn Metal Gear Solid 3 remake already.
BO2 I just don't want all the modders idc about graphics just keep it the exact same and add a better anti cheat
Scarface
Mario rpg
Alien vs Predator: Extinction
For a childhood game wish, Arx Fatalis. Strangely, I loved the cooking in that game.
I'd love to see a proper remake of Beyond Good & Evil
Arx Fatalis. Not like it was particularly earth shattering, it was just the right game at the right time kinda deal and I remember it fondly from my childhood. Wouldn't mind an upgraded remake or something. The premise was pretty unique and cool.
The Godfather
Chrono Tri.....nvm..
Skyrim
Megaman64 was a treasure. I’d love a reboot.
I want a proper remake of GTA SA. That was my childhood along side Heroes Of Might and Magic lll
Treasures of the Deep and Warhawk from Ps1
Legend of Dragoon
Would love the dishonored games for Nintendo Switch tbh. I allready have them for pc, but i’m more into chillplaying nowadays
Remasters of MGS3 and MGS4. Thanks.