Remakes and remasters of classic games have become more and more popular ꦏover the last decade. What gamer wouldn’t want to revisit a fondly remembered game that has been improved in nearly every way. Many times these remakes/remasters not only improve the visual and audio quality of the original but also include some (if not all) DLC content and refined controls.
There are several remakes/remasters set to be released for t🧔he upcoming h♈oliday season that are looking like they will be a “must-play”. So let’s examine the ten best remakes/remasters that have yet to be released in 2019.
10 🤪 The Bard’s Tale IV: Director’s Cut – Remake ꧒
The Bard’s Tale IV: Director’s Cut is set to be released on August 27; so by the time this is published it will be available. There were many reasons to get Bard’s Tale IV when it💯 was released. It featured a well-designed combat system, the puzzl💎es were challenging, and the voice acting was believable.
The game was also plagued with a lot of bugs though, and critics argued the graphics should have been better. This remake makes use of the Unreal Engine – so the graphics will be much, much, better. The developers also claim all of the nu꧙merous bugs were addressed as well.
9 ൩ MediEvil – Remaster
This classic series began on the original PlayStation in 1998 and was so beloved that the series’ protagonist, Sir Daniel Fortesque, was chosen to be included in Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale. From the game🅘 trailers💞 Sony has released, the game’s graphics and lighting effects look incredible in all their 4K glory.
The game footage presents a very fluid playing game without even a hint of slowdown. The gameplay looks nearly identical to the original; which is fine – no need to fix what wasn’t broken. The MediEvil remaster is a PS4 exclusive and 🐓is set to be released on Oct. 25, 2019.
8 ♉ Catherine: Full Body - Remake
The original Catherine was loved for its challenging puzzles and quirky plot-line. It was a unique game experience in a market saturated with third-person action titles. The remake, titled Catherine: Full Body, adds a to⛦n of new content and fixes the problems with the original.
Some of the new content includes 20 extra anime cutscenes and an overall improvement to the graphics thanks to the development team using the Persona 5 engine. The puzzles were also made a little easier in an attempt to widen the game’s appeal. Catherine: Full Body is set to be released on Sept. 3, 2019.
7 Ghost🐬busters: The Video Game – 🥂Remaster
Out of the other remastered games on this list, The Ghostbusters remaster changes the least amount from the original titles. However, the original was such a great game that any changes would certainly have upset the fanbase. The Ghostbusters remake improves on the graphics and visual effe﷽cts; which means they should look amazing because the original looked fantastic on the🎉 PS3 and Xbox 360.
The soundtrack and voice acting, ಌfrom the original movie's cast, is being left unchanged - thankfully. Some new content would have been nice considering the biggest complaint of the original was that it was too short.
6 ꧑ The Legend Of Zelda: Link’s Awakening – Remake
Link’s Awakening is a game that was long overdue for a remake. The original was a GameBoy exclusive and is considered one of the best Zelda games of all time. Instead of Hyrule, the game takes place on Koholint Island and introduced many new enemies and characters to the Zelda franchise.
The remake looks incredible and maintains the overhead perspective used by the GameBoy original. The game has a 3D Dot Game Heroes look the graphics; with a stark contrast between the blurred objects on the edge of the screen to those towards the center which are more focused. The Link’s Awakening remake is set to be released on Septﷺ. 20, 2019.
5 ♏ Ni No Kuni: Wrath Of The White Witch – Remaster
Also set to be released on Sept. 20, 2019 is the remaster of Ni no Kuni for the PS4, PC, and Switch. The remaster is being given a slight graphical improvement, but the real improvement will be the game running at a constant 60fps at 1080p. Ni no Kuni is one of the few JRPG🍬s to be released for modern consoles – in North America anyway.
The original was praised for its intriguing plot with somewhat mature themes, and a play-style that was heavily inspired by Nintendo’s Pokémon games. Any fan of old-school style role-playing games should give Ni no Kuni a try.
4 ✃ 🌟 Age Of Empires II: Definitive Edition – Remake
Age of Empires was a stand-out RTS during a time when every development studio was churning them out as fast as they could hoping to entice people who were done with Starcraft and Comand and Conquer: Red Alert. The series is basically a real-time alternative to Sid Meier’s Civilization f🤡ranchise; allowing the player to pick from several ancient civilizations.
The remake has vastly improved graphics and audio, and the number of allowed units per map has been increased significantly. The animations of buildings as they are destroyed are very well done – with structures realistically collapsing upon themselves. The Age of Empires: Definitive Edition is set to be released on Nov. 14, 2019.
3 💯 Metal Wolf Chaos XD – Remaster
Metal Wolf Chaos, released only in Japan for the Xbox, was a weird game. The protagonist was the President of the U.S. trying to prevent a coup, led by the ꦰVice President while piloting a battle mech.
The game has earned a reputation for having some of the worst voice-acting found in a video game. The voice-acting is so bad it that’s actually fun to listen to. Considering the plot, and console it was released on, it is baffling that Metal Wolf Chaos was never released in North America. Until now that is, and the re🌠master will have improved graphics, audio, and upscaled resolution.
2 The Yakuza Remastered Collection – Remaster ඣ
The Yakuza franchise is an excellent GTA style series of games from Sega that is getting a remake for the 3, 4, and 5th titles in the series. The series allowsཧ players to be part of the organized crime syndicate known as the Yakuza and is one of the 𝕴most popular game franchises in Japan.
The remakes will have improved graphics, a re-translation of the dialogue, and content that was removed from the original North American releases. Yakuza 3 was released on Aug. 20, 2019, and Yakuza 4 is set to be released on Oct. 29, 2019. The 💮fifth ﷽title will be released sometime in 2020.
1 𝓡World Of Warcraft Classic – Remaster ♓
Blizzard has finally answered the requests from the WoW community to offer a server that had the original release version of the game. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:World of Warcraft Classic has🐼 none of the expansions, such as “The Burning Crusade”, or “Cataclysm” included.
The graphics can be displayed in HD, but for those seeking nostalgia, the graphics can be displayed as they originally looked as well. The online community will probably be fairly robust from the outset considering how many players were using unofficial servers, like Nostalrius, to play the vanilla version of World of Warcraft. This is set to release Aug. 26, 2019 – so it will be available by⭕ the time this list is published.