Telekill
Sega Game Gear Enthusiast
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2018
- Location
- Beginings of Dystopian Hell
- Currently playing
- Resident Evil 5 (PS4), Helldivers 2 (PS5), God of War: R (PS5)
Over the last decade, we've seen the trend of porting previous gen titles to the newer ecosystems increase. I've very nearly gotten a majority of my favorites onto the PS4/5 ecosystem but there's still more I wish I could revisit at all, let alone in HD without emulation.
What are some of your top picks from the systems of the past you'd like to see brought back? I list a few of mine:
Dino Crisis 1 & 2:
If you haven't gotten the chance to play Dino Crisis, I'd recommend getting around to it. It's Resident Evil meets Jurassic Park. With this one, what I'd like to see is a full remake treatment like RE2 and 3 got in recent years. Mesh the first two games together in one epic adventure.
Warhawk:
Warhawk was one of the only games to get motion controls right. Flying with motion was incredibly well done but they had the option to turn off motion controls for ground vehicles such as jeeps and tanks. The overall game was really fun to play; especially with people you knew on your team. The only thing lacking was a single player mode.
Bionic Commando Rearmed:
Sure, it's a remake of an NES game, but they did an incredible job on it. Unfortunately, it's stuck in the PS3 ecosystem, locked away from people like me that bought it. This would be an easy one for Capcom to port but for some reason they haven't.
Army of Two:
This is one of the more fun co-op shooter experience I've had. The gaming community needs to bring back more games that are co-op action like this.
Tomb Raider PS1 and PS2 collections:
Even if we got separated collections (A PS1 collection of TR 1-5 and a PS2 collection of TRL-TRU) I would be happy. With as popular a series as it is, I'm really surprised that Square opted to ignore the series for its 25th anniversary. Most people within the fan base were expecting some kind of port announcement but instead we got the three newer games as a single collection... all three of which were already on the newer systems (obviously). While still great games, the fans wanted to revisit the earlier entries in HD. Hopefully we'll get this with Amazon taking the helm of the series for publishing.
What are your top picks?
What are some of your top picks from the systems of the past you'd like to see brought back? I list a few of mine:
Dino Crisis 1 & 2:
If you haven't gotten the chance to play Dino Crisis, I'd recommend getting around to it. It's Resident Evil meets Jurassic Park. With this one, what I'd like to see is a full remake treatment like RE2 and 3 got in recent years. Mesh the first two games together in one epic adventure.
Warhawk:
Warhawk was one of the only games to get motion controls right. Flying with motion was incredibly well done but they had the option to turn off motion controls for ground vehicles such as jeeps and tanks. The overall game was really fun to play; especially with people you knew on your team. The only thing lacking was a single player mode.
Bionic Commando Rearmed:
Sure, it's a remake of an NES game, but they did an incredible job on it. Unfortunately, it's stuck in the PS3 ecosystem, locked away from people like me that bought it. This would be an easy one for Capcom to port but for some reason they haven't.
Army of Two:
This is one of the more fun co-op shooter experience I've had. The gaming community needs to bring back more games that are co-op action like this.
Tomb Raider PS1 and PS2 collections:
Even if we got separated collections (A PS1 collection of TR 1-5 and a PS2 collection of TRL-TRU) I would be happy. With as popular a series as it is, I'm really surprised that Square opted to ignore the series for its 25th anniversary. Most people within the fan base were expecting some kind of port announcement but instead we got the three newer games as a single collection... all three of which were already on the newer systems (obviously). While still great games, the fans wanted to revisit the earlier entries in HD. Hopefully we'll get this with Amazon taking the helm of the series for publishing.
What are your top picks?