Glad you didn’t include SSX Tricky/SSX 3 on the list, bc i need them to remake it so bad (personally hoping for 3 but I know Tricky is the more asked for remake)
With FF7 Part 3 i have a strong suspicion they will keep the original ending... As a bad ending, ultimately they are likely shooting to make multiple reasons the remake trilogy happened differently in the first place as well as whatever new ending they want.
I know the title is meant for engagement but I take umbrage with the notion that any remake can somehow “ruin” the original. Provided the original still exists (looking at you Rockstar) whatever enjoyment or quality on offer is still there to enjoy regardless of what has been replicated.
This is the correct response in my opinion. Media preservation and modernization aren’t diametrically opposed, they can coincide and actually show an amazing diction of what Jules said about knowing where you came from. It doesn’t have to be either or.
@@StoicPhilosophyyyy Sure, that’s with anything a studio puts out but if the original is as special as people think provided it’s available to play nothing can “ruin” that.
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How would you feel about a Fallout 1 & 2 remake keeping the isometric style? Ideally made by Tim Cain and Obsidian, that would be sick. Honestly, I'd be down for most remakes if they could take the original concepts and make a brand new game, as if it were originally conceived today and designed today. But given the state of the industry these days, if they did that, it'd most likely be bad. RE 2 was a good example of this. I had an idea for a semi-open world "Sprawl" for Dead Space 2 remake with some non-linear ways to change up the game - tackle problems in different areas in any order (or skip/miss things) with story beat bottle necks here and there. 1:1 to remakes, where the graphics are better but everything else is the same are kinda weird too. I don't know how to feel about MGS△. Ultimately, it was fun playing Dead Space remake, but since it was basically a 1:1 you know... I already played it!
Just give me a remake of the whole EarthBound/MOTHER trilogy in the style of their clay models and I’ll be happy, especially the first. It has aged like milk with its crazy level curve.
Okay, Jules, I’m sure you and your neck vein, Jeremy, know the drill by now. RPGs are fun, blah blah. But those of us who played Final Fantasy III/VI, Chrono Trigger, and/or Secret of Mana are grown up now, yada yada. Now that we have jobs and/or families, we don’t have time for a The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim or an Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, etc etc. So, we’d appreciate a list of Great RPGs for Working Adults, and so on and so forth.
@@erakfishfishfish That one's in my queue. Thanks for reminding me about it. So, how does it respect a working player's finite free time? Manageable number of side quests? Being able to save anywhere? Functions that let you keep track of what's in-progress and what needs doing so you don't have to keep it in your head and risk it being crowded out by passwords and dates and times for meetings? Maybe something else entirely? Either way, please feel free to elaborate, and thanks.
Nah, some Older versions games don’t exactly play good in comparison, which is why a remake is needed, sometimes tho we get remakes of games that didn’t need a remake, like Resident Evil 4
I can understand where you are coming from putting Deus Ex on this list, but you could totally do it with the right developers and Director that have the passion for the IP and importantly understand the art direction of the original and have a great understanding of its Dystopian, Cyberpunk Noir setting . One thing you gotta make sure you do is get Alexander Brandon on board and use his Conspiravision remix of music for the game. Deus Ex 1 without that soundtrack would not work.
this argument can be used for all games on this list. No need fixing what aint broken and working just fine as it is. Thats why we wont ever get a Fallout 1 and 2 remake. They are perfect where they are, how they are.
Vagrant Story would be a nightmare to remake. You could remaster it with some smoother graphics and some QoL changes revolving around combat and crafting, but a full remake would be a monumental challenge.
I want a psychonauts remake that adds the assist options from the sequel and fixes the polish issue I noticed when I tried to play it. (Button prompts/tutorials happening after parts where you had to know how to do the thing) Like not sure if that's just bugs of the port to PC.... But the sequel being so amazing and not having it basically end soft locked at the second boss because whatever I'm supposed to do to get it stuck on the clams just doesn't make sense or just didn't work on PC... So the more people talk about how good the first game is the more I hold the boss fights and combat against it. Because those aren't what people praise. Those are what make the parts people praise inaccessible. I think I'd want to play a game that was what I think dues ex is.... I don't think I'd like the actual game let alone a modern remake. I'd also love a Metroid game that was just exploring a pretty alien planet with the puzzles and needing key items to unlock new areas... But without all of the miserable combat and tedious boss fights... So far subnautica has been the closest to this that I've seen.
As someone who played FF7 back when it first came out-- exceeding the ending wouldn't be all that difficult. It was a... 7/10 game for me-- It wasn't bad, I had fun, but it certainly didn't rouse my attention for its characters or narrative nearly as well as how Final Fantasy 6 did before it.
@@martinaguiluz4063 I haven't played a Final Fantasy title since FF12's complete mediocrity and tedium killed off my love of the franchise. That said, with the remakes, I am impressed to see that the characters were fleshed out better-- especially showing that Cloud is capable of being more than some brooding emo amnesiac. I doubt that playing through them would make me love the FF7 narrative anymore though-- FF9 and 6 managed to set a really high bar. As I said, I don't dislike FF7-- I just don't think it's one of the greatest games or narratives of all time.
For the inevitable sequel list, put KotOR 2 on it. I believe Kreia would get rewritten and dumbed down to the point that she isn't the same character anymore. In order to understand her, multiple playthroughs were necessary, and she was wonderfully set up once her goals and thoughts and plans were figured out.
The original ending of FF7 doesn't tell you anything and doesn't let you know if anyone other than Red survives. The actual article talks about this and he says there will be an actual ending. He's also said that Advent Children is still canon, so the ending should be mostly the same. Rare list where Jules doesn't do his research on something he loves
Isn't twin snakes on GameCube already a remake of metal gear solid one? I'd rather see a remake of the original metal gear on msx. Not enough 2d games have been remade into 3d games.
Yes, It's called Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes. But nowadays, people seem to hate this remake because of its broken mechanics. Basically it has the MGS2 controls, but the map design and the enemy patterns were not accustomed to it, making it "too easy". I would also say that the cutscenes were "unnecessarily exaggerated" but the whole franchise went that route since MGS2. Anyways, "fans" want a new remake for MGS1 because they refuse to acknowledge The Twin Snakes.
To be fair, how many people remember the actual ending to OGFF7? After the final battle the ending was practically nothing after the long story. Literally no closure at all for any characters. Nothing. All we see is meteor destroyed and the Lifestream surrounding the planet repairing it We had to wait for Advent Children to get a somewhat real ending for the characters. FF7 Remake part 3 can easily exceed the original ending. The question is how are we getting there? But I am there for it.
Yep, and there was an additional scene at the end with Sanaki that takes place 500 years later. Apparently, he found another of his species to have cubs with, even though he's the last of his species.
Thank you for pointing that out! Even though FFVII is a revolutionary game and arguably one of the best RPGs ever created, its ending was so abrupt that I don't see how anyone could call it a perfect ending. The devs said that the Remake project would mainly stick to the original story points of the OG, but I hope they do something different for the ending. We better get more closure for the party and even some NPCs before the credits drop.
Todd Howard said he wanted to make sure Fallout worked on future systems. Because now Starfield is based off the same engine still I think. So will the Elder Scrolls 20.
Most Memorable Video Game Mini-Bosses. (Like the one in “Super Metroid” who is defeated by getting it on the weak bridge, and the whole animation after where the lava melts its skin off as it tries to escape.)
i wish theyd do more remakes like the halo master chief collection with cleaned controls and basic fixes with the option to switch back to old school graphics
I think Dark Cloud for the PS2 would benefit from a remake; basically just update it to match Dark Cloud 2/Dark Chronicle's art style and game mechanics. Dark Cloud 2/Dark Chronicle though would only need an HD rerelease with minor tweaks.
I absolutely LOVE Vagrant Story! I do agree a remake should not happen, however; I think a cheeky remaster and graphical sharpen up and an actual way to play it on PS5 would be amazing!
#7 A Remake will also remove some of it's charm. Prime Example is the boss fight with Psycho Mantis. 1# He won't be able to read you memory card (or SSD dive) and 2# The second controller idea won't work either. #6 A remake would remove a lot of elements that the Top Down gives. Also some humor would be taken away. Ex: VAT an opponents crotch and they will double over and scream if you hit them (granted it's a 1% hit box). The current versions don't even have that option, as that was taken away in FO3.
I would love remakes of metal gear and fall out 1 and 2 but not in the style of future versions but just clean and clear graphics with better controls. Cuz I miss those game cameras.
I wouldn’t trust Konami to deliver a parcel at this point let alone a remake, so as much as I’d like a bunch of their older titles remade it’s probably better if they don’t
MGS1 is the main game and story that blew up the franchise. It HAS to be remade. It will need tweaking to modernise the gameplay but it’s definitely possible. Kojima isn’t the end all be all.
Top 8 games that desperately need a remake that would benefit from it. A good example would be Dino Crisis 1 as not only would the graphical upgrade curtsey of the RE Engine make the game even more terrifying, but the more action-oriented cover-based gameplay of RE6 is a actually a good fit for Dino Crisis 1 as it easily ramps up the tension as it can play into the fact that the various dinosaurs stalking Regina are intelligent predators that can and will either deal you massive damage or in some cases kill you in one hit if you're not careful playing into the fact that Shinji Mikami when he created Dino Crisis 1 stated that unlike the first 2 Resident Evil games which were survival-horror games Dino Crisis 1 was a "panic-horror" game in that the horror didn't come from scrounging resources and trying to survive it came from the sheer panic that came from knowing one wrong move meant you were more then likely going to become dinosaur food.
Jules, those little positive moments at the ends of your videos have helped me through a lot, so on be half of everyone youve helped through a rough time. Thank you
IF and only IF they do a Fallout 1-2 remake. It's gotta be Larian at the helm. I know it's not the same style but it's close enough and they have the storytelling chops to make it hit right.
My only issues with ff7 rebirth is the overabundance of minigames and chadley going full navi every five minutes in the side content. if they can dial those down in the next entry i'll probably be happy with whatever else they decide to deliver on the story side.
But they won't be well done. You're gonna get a reskin, a retcon, or they're gonna change a bunch of mechanics "for modern audiences." Maybe even all three. Nobody buys it? "Well then I guess they don't like remakes." 🤷♂️
FFVII Rebirth broke me. It was so over-bloated with things to do that I completely burned out on it after 60 hours and only reaching Cosmo Canyon. I considered throwing the difficulty on Easy and blazing through the story, but I found I just stopped caring at that point.
You know what I'd love to see is a _Fallout_ remake using _Dragon Age: Origins_ engine. I feel like it could have an updated experience while maintaining the overall feel of the original.
Hrm. I kinda disagree with putting Vagrant Story on this list, but a large part of that is because I would like to experience it with some of that original jank cleaned up. I never quite understood the game on my first playthrough to the point I never finished it. A remake would help me get past that, and allow a larger audience to experience it. But then, I'm also the nutter who never found FF7 all that good originally, and even less interested in it's re-imagining. Plus, for the recorrd, I preferred Fallout 3 over New Vegas. Yeah, NV was good with excellent DLC, but F3 felt more... abandoned and lonlier, which I really liked. I WANTED the world to feel more of a husk of it's former self, with less people in it. NV felt too.... busy for me, too many people to feel like a proper post-apocolypse.
My personal entry to this list - Final Fantasy IX. After seeing how Square Enix has handled the FF7 remake, I don't want them anywhere near my personal favorite of the franchise
Dude, they're doing a great job with the Remake project. They changed the story enough to keep old and new players engaged by making you speculate or theorize how the story will continue (just like in the OG)
I do feel that remakes of the games on this list (except ffvii and AC Black Flag) COULD be brilliant, so perhaps start with a small snippet of the game remade to test the waters and see if there is a demand for it
I picked up the first Psychonauts game on Xbox for one dollar before the second one came out. Played all the way through it and absolutely loved it. It was charming and quirky and even being as old as it is, still looked and played pretty good overall. totally agree that it is just fine as it is. Except that effing Meat Circus level. That level can get in the damn bin.
As much as I dislike SE's current trend of taking turn based RPGs and making them action RPGs..... I could see Vagrant Story as being one of the few where the transition could work. (Please note the COULD, I didn't say would work.)
I mean, if they Were to remake the original 2 Fallouts, they could do it in the Pathfinder: Kingmaker/Wrath of the Righteous way instead of the newer Fallouts. Personally, I'm still waiting for a Dino Crisis remake. Not to mention a Metroid 2 and 3 remake for the Switch
Assassin's Creed 1 So much better than most people realise because the game doesn't explain the advanced techniques in combat and parkour. The story is told by every part of the game. The atmosphere is felt heavily. The dialogue is epic and memorable. The best in the series for these reasons and more. Todays Ubisoft would drain all of this and leave an enormous empty world
How about games that you should only play blind? Or games where spoilers ruin the game. For example shadow of the colosseus, which has a far greater impact on you if you don't know the ending.
FFVII Remake III doesn’t really belong on this list, since not finishing the quest would be far worse than pretty much anything the actual game could do. But it is Exhibit A for people to be careful what you wish for. FFVIIR is probably the most anticipated remake in the history of any media (seriously, what else compares?), but there was no way they were ever going to live up to the original.
How did remakes become such a big thing? Is it really so hard to come up with something new? Take the Fallout example. Rather than remaking 1 & 2, lets see Fallout London come out (soon i hope) or Fallout Dallas or Tokyo!
I would actually really enjoy remakes of Fallout 1 & 2 is they were upgraded and built like Baldur's Gate 3. I just wouldn't want them remade to be in line with Fallout 3 and 4.
I just want Chrono Trigger with proper upscaling and quality of life improvements, but with Square being Square, they'll release the physical copies in limited overpriced quantities for the scalpers to swoop in and take everything. Looking at you Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters. 👀
This is how I feel about Bloodborne. I don't even want a sequel to it because the original game is so close to perfect. A PC port and maybe a 60-fps patch? Sure. But I am highly skeptical of any kind of full-scale remake or remaster.
Top Times the Villain and Hero swapped roles
The Times the Marketing lied about the game's stories.
Do we really need yet another list with Spec Ops: The Line on it?
Top 10 video game main menus
We 100% need a remake, or at least a re-release of Vagrant Story....and Parasite Eve 1 & 2.
"...The Proof is in The Pudding, and The Pudding is Made of Poo!"
Chef's Kiss Line, Jules
Glad you didn’t include SSX Tricky/SSX 3 on the list, bc i need them to remake it so bad (personally hoping for 3 but I know Tricky is the more asked for remake)
With FF7 Part 3 i have a strong suspicion they will keep the original ending... As a bad ending, ultimately they are likely shooting to make multiple reasons the remake trilogy happened differently in the first place as well as whatever new ending they want.
Anyone else get a visual of Scott running like it's Kung Fu Hustle? No? Just me....😅
I mean... I wasn't before, but now...
@@Jerga27well said, I’m just picturing the lips still moving after they finish talking 😂😂😂😂
I know the title is meant for engagement but I take umbrage with the notion that any remake can somehow “ruin” the original. Provided the original still exists (looking at you Rockstar) whatever enjoyment or quality on offer is still there to enjoy regardless of what has been replicated.
This is the correct response in my opinion. Media preservation and modernization aren’t diametrically opposed, they can coincide and actually show an amazing diction of what Jules said about knowing where you came from. It doesn’t have to be either or.
@@isaiahasberry88 Agreed!
There is gonna be backlash and risk of controversy. The studio must believe in their vision to overcome the backlash
@@StoicPhilosophyyyy Sure, that’s with anything a studio puts out but if the original is as special as people think provided it’s available to play nothing can “ruin” that.
The real problem is these studios own the title. I would trust an indie dev to make a better remake of Black Flag more than Ubisoft.
Remakes of fallout 1 & 2 using the same engine as wasteland 3 would be a dream.
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Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League.
How would you feel about a Fallout 1 & 2 remake keeping the isometric style? Ideally made by Tim Cain and Obsidian, that would be sick.
Honestly, I'd be down for most remakes if they could take the original concepts and make a brand new game, as if it were originally conceived today and designed today.
But given the state of the industry these days, if they did that, it'd most likely be bad.
RE 2 was a good example of this.
I had an idea for a semi-open world "Sprawl" for Dead Space 2 remake with some non-linear ways to change up the game - tackle problems in different areas in any order (or skip/miss things) with story beat bottle necks here and there.
1:1 to remakes, where the graphics are better but everything else is the same are kinda weird too. I don't know how to feel about MGS△. Ultimately, it was fun playing Dead Space remake, but since it was basically a 1:1 you know... I already played it!
Just give me a remake of the whole EarthBound/MOTHER trilogy in the style of their clay models and I’ll be happy, especially the first. It has aged like milk with its crazy level curve.
9th remake we dont need is you shaving your beard you look perfect just the way you are love the beard.
Okay, Jules, I’m sure you and your neck vein, Jeremy, know the drill by now. RPGs are fun, blah blah. But those of us who played Final Fantasy III/VI, Chrono Trigger, and/or Secret of Mana are grown up now, yada yada. Now that we have jobs and/or families, we don’t have time for a The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim or an Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, etc etc. So, we’d appreciate a list of Great RPGs for Working Adults, and so on and so forth.
Chrono Trigger remake but in the art style of Chrono Break. With more content. Or just... make Chrono Break a reality.
@@johnserosanguineous1886 I DO like the sound of that, but I meant games that are already on the market.
Chained Echoes. It’s a throwback to SNES-era RPGs and it’s excellent.
@@erakfishfishfish That one's in my queue. Thanks for reminding me about it. So, how does it respect a working player's finite free time? Manageable number of side quests? Being able to save anywhere? Functions that let you keep track of what's in-progress and what needs doing so you don't have to keep it in your head and risk it being crowded out by passwords and dates and times for meetings? Maybe something else entirely? Either way, please feel free to elaborate, and thanks.
@@Falchion1984 I Am Setsuna and Sea of Stars were just Ok.
I could go for another Die Hard Trilogy (PS1). Especially if they make a light gun for the newest console so I can play part 2 in the airport.🤷🏾♂️
To be honest, we dont need remakes... we want ports of the original game
I really want to play The Legend of Zelda: The Windwaker on my Switch.
Speak for yourself lol
I'm on board with this.
Nah, some Older versions games don’t exactly play good in comparison, which is why a remake is needed, sometimes tho we get remakes of games that didn’t need a remake, like Resident Evil 4
Exactly!
I can understand where you are coming from putting Deus Ex on this list, but you could totally do it with the right developers and Director that have the passion for the IP and importantly understand the art direction of the original and have a great understanding of its Dystopian, Cyberpunk Noir setting . One thing you gotta make sure you do is get Alexander Brandon on board and use his Conspiravision remix of music for the game. Deus Ex 1 without that soundtrack would not work.
this argument can be used for all games on this list. No need fixing what aint broken and working just fine as it is. Thats why we wont ever get a Fallout 1 and 2 remake. They are perfect where they are, how they are.
Vagrant Story would be a nightmare to remake. You could remaster it with some smoother graphics and some QoL changes revolving around combat and crafting, but a full remake would be a monumental challenge.
I want a psychonauts remake that adds the assist options from the sequel and fixes the polish issue I noticed when I tried to play it. (Button prompts/tutorials happening after parts where you had to know how to do the thing)
Like not sure if that's just bugs of the port to PC.... But the sequel being so amazing and not having it basically end soft locked at the second boss because whatever I'm supposed to do to get it stuck on the clams just doesn't make sense or just didn't work on PC...
So the more people talk about how good the first game is the more I hold the boss fights and combat against it. Because those aren't what people praise. Those are what make the parts people praise inaccessible.
I think I'd want to play a game that was what I think dues ex is.... I don't think I'd like the actual game let alone a modern remake.
I'd also love a Metroid game that was just exploring a pretty alien planet with the puzzles and needing key items to unlock new areas... But without all of the miserable combat and tedious boss fights... So far subnautica has been the closest to this that I've seen.
As someone who played FF7 back when it first came out-- exceeding the ending wouldn't be all that difficult. It was a... 7/10 game for me-- It wasn't bad, I had fun, but it certainly didn't rouse my attention for its characters or narrative nearly as well as how Final Fantasy 6 did before it.
Well, have you played the Remake games? If you have, did your perspective about the characters or narrative change?
@@martinaguiluz4063 I haven't played a Final Fantasy title since FF12's complete mediocrity and tedium killed off my love of the franchise. That said, with the remakes, I am impressed to see that the characters were fleshed out better-- especially showing that Cloud is capable of being more than some brooding emo amnesiac.
I doubt that playing through them would make me love the FF7 narrative anymore though-- FF9 and 6 managed to set a really high bar. As I said, I don't dislike FF7-- I just don't think it's one of the greatest games or narratives of all time.
For the inevitable sequel list, put KotOR 2 on it. I believe Kreia would get rewritten and dumbed down to the point that she isn't the same character anymore.
In order to understand her, multiple playthroughs were necessary, and she was wonderfully set up once her goals and thoughts and plans were figured out.
I wish Rockstar would remaster The Warriors and give us a new Bully game
And MANHUNT!!!!
@@nosfarratu absolutely! I still have the original for my PS2.
@@BluntMan0187 Lucky bastid!!
For me I want games to be remade to experience games I missed in top quality.
I count myself fortunate that i still own all of the original trilogy, and not the hd definitive edition circus
The ending of FF7 is not that good the game is good but the ending is one of its weak points.
If Deus Ex was handled by Eidos Montreal, I think they would do an excellent job of a remake/remaster.
The original ending of FF7 doesn't tell you anything and doesn't let you know if anyone other than Red survives. The actual article talks about this and he says there will be an actual ending. He's also said that Advent Children is still canon, so the ending should be mostly the same. Rare list where Jules doesn't do his research on something he loves
Isn't twin snakes on GameCube already a remake of metal gear solid one? I'd rather see a remake of the original metal gear on msx. Not enough 2d games have been remade into 3d games.
Yes, It's called Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes. But nowadays, people seem to hate this remake because of its broken mechanics. Basically it has the MGS2 controls, but the map design and the enemy patterns were not accustomed to it, making it "too easy". I would also say that the cutscenes were "unnecessarily exaggerated" but the whole franchise went that route since MGS2. Anyways, "fans" want a new remake for MGS1 because they refuse to acknowledge The Twin Snakes.
Ditto. Zelda 1 and 2 would be great remakes imo
it was more of an enchanced port, a remake would be like what ff7, remade from the ground up
To be fair, how many people remember the actual ending to OGFF7? After the final battle the ending was practically nothing after the long story. Literally no closure at all for any characters. Nothing. All we see is meteor destroyed and the Lifestream surrounding the planet repairing it We had to wait for Advent Children to get a somewhat real ending for the characters. FF7 Remake part 3 can easily exceed the original ending. The question is how are we getting there? But I am there for it.
Yep, and there was an additional scene at the end with Sanaki that takes place 500 years later. Apparently, he found another of his species to have cubs with, even though he's the last of his species.
Thank you for pointing that out! Even though FFVII is a revolutionary game and arguably one of the best RPGs ever created, its ending was so abrupt that I don't see how anyone could call it a perfect ending. The devs said that the Remake project would mainly stick to the original story points of the OG, but I hope they do something different for the ending. We better get more closure for the party and even some NPCs before the credits drop.
I would love a remake of "Drakan: Order of the Flame".
Todd Howard said he wanted to make sure Fallout worked on future systems. Because now Starfield is based off the same engine still I think. So will the Elder Scrolls 20.
Most Memorable Video Game Mini-Bosses. (Like the one in “Super Metroid” who is defeated by getting it on the weak bridge, and the whole animation after where the lava melts its skin off as it tries to escape.)
“Yes, you; who needs to shave”
Me, spitting up my iced coffee “WHO TOLD?! CAN YOU SEE ME!!?”
i wish theyd do more remakes like the halo master chief collection with cleaned controls and basic fixes with the option to switch back to old school graphics
Good old Vagrant Story. Loved that game.
Also liked that small snippet of Legacy of Kain : Soul Reaver too.
Oh no
I think Dark Cloud for the PS2 would benefit from a remake; basically just update it to match Dark Cloud 2/Dark Chronicle's art style and game mechanics. Dark Cloud 2/Dark Chronicle though would only need an HD rerelease with minor tweaks.
I absolutely LOVE Vagrant Story! I do agree a remake should not happen, however; I think a cheeky remaster and graphical sharpen up and an actual way to play it on PS5 would be amazing!
#7 A Remake will also remove some of it's charm. Prime Example is the boss fight with Psycho Mantis. 1# He won't be able to read you memory card (or SSD dive) and 2# The second controller idea won't work either.
#6 A remake would remove a lot of elements that the Top Down gives. Also some humor would be taken away. Ex: VAT an opponents crotch and they will double over and scream if you hit them (granted it's a 1% hit box). The current versions don't even have that option, as that was taken away in FO3.
I just want a Black Flags remake without so much ship stealth.
The mural of the story, Not every Game needs a Remake.
I would love remakes of metal gear and fall out 1 and 2 but not in the style of future versions but just clean and clear graphics with better controls. Cuz I miss those game cameras.
I wouldn’t trust Konami to deliver a parcel at this point let alone a remake, so as much as I’d like a bunch of their older titles remade it’s probably better if they don’t
MGS1 is the main game and story that blew up the franchise. It HAS to be remade.
It will need tweaking to modernise the gameplay but it’s definitely possible. Kojima isn’t the end all be all.
Top 8 games that desperately need a remake that would benefit from it.
A good example would be Dino Crisis 1 as not only would the graphical upgrade curtsey of the RE Engine make the game even more terrifying, but the more action-oriented cover-based gameplay of RE6 is a actually a good fit for Dino Crisis 1 as it easily ramps up the tension as it can play into the fact that the various dinosaurs stalking Regina are intelligent predators that can and will either deal you massive damage or in some cases kill you in one hit if you're not careful playing into the fact that Shinji Mikami when he created Dino Crisis 1 stated that unlike the first 2 Resident Evil games which were survival-horror games Dino Crisis 1 was a "panic-horror" game in that the horror didn't come from scrounging resources and trying to survive it came from the sheer panic that came from knowing one wrong move meant you were more then likely going to become dinosaur food.
How about 8 games that thoroughly deserve a sequel - but (to date) haven’t had one?
10 video game cross overs we would all love. Such as Doom vs Halo
How about you. Yes you Jules tell us what videogames YOU personally feel are underappreciated gems. We want your possibly controversial opinions
Jules, those little positive moments at the ends of your videos have helped me through a lot, so on be half of everyone youve helped through a rough time. Thank you
I don't know if I'll ever look at pudding the same way
IF and only IF they do a Fallout 1-2 remake. It's gotta be Larian at the helm. I know it's not the same style but it's close enough and they have the storytelling chops to make it hit right.
My only issues with ff7 rebirth is the overabundance of minigames and chadley going full navi every five minutes in the side content. if they can dial those down in the next entry i'll probably be happy with whatever else they decide to deliver on the story side.
isn´t that whole list a bit narrow minded? all of the mentioned titles could be great as a remake. if they are well done that is!
But they won't be well done. You're gonna get a reskin, a retcon, or they're gonna change a bunch of mechanics "for modern audiences." Maybe even all three.
Nobody buys it? "Well then I guess they don't like remakes." 🤷♂️
FFVII Rebirth broke me. It was so over-bloated with things to do that I completely burned out on it after 60 hours and only reaching Cosmo Canyon. I considered throwing the difficulty on Easy and blazing through the story, but I found I just stopped caring at that point.
Games that need to be released again in HD with better controls
Some of these games don't need a remake. Upgrade graphics, some QOL improvements or just a re release for the new gen.
What made the original two fallout games work is the isometric turned based combat, and change that would never work.
You know what I'd love to see is a _Fallout_ remake using _Dragon Age: Origins_ engine. I feel like it could have an updated experience while maintaining the overall feel of the original.
Your "drop iiiiit..!" made my sleeping dog wake up and look over puzzled.
Hrm. I kinda disagree with putting Vagrant Story on this list, but a large part of that is because I would like to experience it with some of that original jank cleaned up. I never quite understood the game on my first playthrough to the point I never finished it. A remake would help me get past that, and allow a larger audience to experience it. But then, I'm also the nutter who never found FF7 all that good originally, and even less interested in it's re-imagining. Plus, for the recorrd, I preferred Fallout 3 over New Vegas. Yeah, NV was good with excellent DLC, but F3 felt more... abandoned and lonlier, which I really liked. I WANTED the world to feel more of a husk of it's former self, with less people in it. NV felt too.... busy for me, too many people to feel like a proper post-apocolypse.
5:46 “Opined” not “opinioned,” which isn’t a word.
My personal entry to this list - Final Fantasy IX. After seeing how Square Enix has handled the FF7 remake, I don't want them anywhere near my personal favorite of the franchise
Dude, they're doing a great job with the Remake project. They changed the story enough to keep old and new players engaged by making you speculate or theorize how the story will continue (just like in the OG)
Syphon filter 1 and 2 need to be remade
I don’t know guys… Jules didn’t reassure us that he’s not gonna lie this time… I don’t trust it…
Shhh that's the other channel!😅 FGS for life!
@@Retr0J Oh I get it now! 🤐
Thanks Jules! ❤️
I want a remake of super Mario with hype realistic graphics but still side scroll.
A lot of these I'd like to see re-released on modern hardware/consoles as they are
YAY!!! The ending message is back!!! I missed it so much!!!
Swap Psychonauts and Black Flag for Final Fantasy Tactics and Shadows of the Empire. Shoutout to Gex and Tomba being on their way
Great example, Oddworld Soulstorm compared to Abe's Exodus although I'll be honest I didn't like the remastered extension of Abe's Oddysee either.
8 horror games that you didn't think would scare you till after you actually play them.
I do feel that remakes of the games on this list (except ffvii and AC Black Flag) COULD be brilliant, so perhaps start with a small snippet of the game remade to test the waters and see if there is a demand for it
Games over 20 years old, should be up to debate if they should be remade
10 times huge updates saved video games, and completely changed the overall consensus on the games in question.
I picked up the first Psychonauts game on Xbox for one dollar before the second one came out. Played all the way through it and absolutely loved it. It was charming and quirky and even being as old as it is, still looked and played pretty good overall. totally agree that it is just fine as it is. Except that effing Meat Circus level. That level can get in the damn bin.
As much as I dislike SE's current trend of taking turn based RPGs and making them action RPGs..... I could see Vagrant Story as being one of the few where the transition could work. (Please note the COULD, I didn't say would work.)
I mean, if they Were to remake the original 2 Fallouts, they could do it in the Pathfinder: Kingmaker/Wrath of the Righteous way instead of the newer Fallouts.
Personally, I'm still waiting for a Dino Crisis remake. Not to mention a Metroid 2 and 3 remake for the Switch
Assassin's Creed 1
So much better than most people realise because the game doesn't explain the advanced techniques in combat and parkour.
The story is told by every part of the game. The atmosphere is felt heavily. The dialogue is epic and memorable.
The best in the series for these reasons and more.
Todays Ubisoft would drain all of this and leave an enormous empty world
How about games that you should only play blind? Or games where spoilers ruin the game. For example shadow of the colosseus, which has a far greater impact on you if you don't know the ending.
Top unexpected backup or reinforcements in video games.
For Fallout 1 & 2, I would do nothing more than a quality of life upgrade. Crisp up the graphics. That's it.
Holy F, you took my suggestion 😁😁😁 (also thanks Psy!)
FFVII Remake III doesn’t really belong on this list, since not finishing the quest would be far worse than pretty much anything the actual game could do.
But it is Exhibit A for people to be careful what you wish for. FFVIIR is probably the most anticipated remake in the history of any media (seriously, what else compares?), but there was no way they were ever going to live up to the original.
I don't know if it could be ruined, but the old hack n slash lord of the rings games are my dream remake hahaha
I've never been able to wrap my head around the "Final Fantasy" franchise, and how it's so popular. 🙃
I feel like they wanted to put System Shock on this list, except...
I thought that too when I saw Deus Ex. I am pretty sure that Nightdive could 100% remake Deus Ex and keep it true to the original.
@@Estorium I completely agree 💯
Super Metroid should 100% be remade but ONLY if it's in the style of Zero Mission
How did remakes become such a big thing? Is it really so hard to come up with something new? Take the Fallout example. Rather than remaking 1 & 2, lets see Fallout London come out (soon i hope) or Fallout Dallas or Tokyo!
Any remake that says made for a modern audience or has sweet baby inc. tied to it in general will ruin the original
Agreed 100%
Some games benefit from remakes while others just need remasters or just ports with modern controls
All I want is fallout 1 and 2 with a slightly updated UI so that it can work on console. No other changes but sadly that won't happen.
8 of the best video games "and say it with me kids of all time" Jules edition
top 10 remakes/remasters that is an upgrade from the original
Alternative title: 8 games crying out for remakes that the modern audience remilk treatment will retroactively ruin (fatally poisoning the fandom)
I wish there was a legend of dragoon remake personally.
The best formula change in video games.
Opposite of this: games wanted to get remade that would make the original better
I would actually really enjoy remakes of Fallout 1 & 2 is they were upgraded and built like Baldur's Gate 3. I just wouldn't want them remade to be in line with Fallout 3 and 4.
I just want Chrono Trigger with proper upscaling and quality of life improvements, but with Square being Square, they'll release the physical copies in limited overpriced quantities for the scalpers to swoop in and take everything. Looking at you Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters. 👀
This is how I feel about Bloodborne. I don't even want a sequel to it because the original game is so close to perfect. A PC port and maybe a 60-fps patch? Sure. But I am highly skeptical of any kind of full-scale remake or remaster.