Let's face it, the HD era of video games has spoiled most of us beyond repair, and classics like The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Final Fantasy VII, Metal Gear Solid, GoldenEye 007 and even Halo: Combat Evolved are kind of hideous by today's standards, and don't really live up to our fond memories. Thankfully, someone realized that remaking classic games in high definition was a good idea, and that people would buy them.
Just about everyone has their own list of old favorites they'd love to see remade in HD for today's consoles, and more and more game developers are beginning to realize their importance by supporting their development. But why is this important?
Xbox Game Studios' Halo: Combat Evolved Remake is reportedly planned to release in late 2026 to celebrate 25 years of Xbox.
They coulda started with Halo 3 remake ... I know Halo CE remaster was not proper with the art style but still, remaking after a remaster seems dull, when Halo 3 and Reach have started to show some age.
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Its depends on the game.
Even though it can be seen as a cash crab, I'm a fan of these HD remakes. I certainly see things like gameplay and story to be more important than graphics, but sometimes it can be tough playing older games since they look so dated. So I enjoy the opportunity to revisit games like God of War and Sly Cooper (and as for the PS3 re-releases, those add trophy support which is pretty cool).
I find these to be mostly great ideas. These old games, updated to play like modern productions, bring back that old feeling from the initial experience.