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6 Games That Need a Reboot

We're living in a remake and remastered world. But that's not enough. So, let's talk about Games That Need a Reboot.

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Juiceid1555d ago

As for Far Cry, what the author complains about is exactly why the game is great. No need to reboot it.

neutralgamer19921555d ago

UBI will never reboot a franchise unless it suffers greatly in sales. Ubi use to be great with their games now it seems if you have played one you played them all

sonador1555d ago

What's that? Can you explain why the Far Cry games are great?

Juiceid1555d ago

The open world, no rush mission select is great. It’s truly play at your own pace. Mission variety and tons of little collectibles to find. Many ways to navigate the map. Saving almost anywhere at any point. The random events that unfold around you. Graphic and sound wise they’re fantastic. The maps are huge! Huge variety in weapons and vehicles. Getting the idea?

Eidolon1555d ago

I couldn't get through Far Cry 6, and I was renting it, I guess open world fatigue set in right away. I had just beaten Far Cry 5 a year or more prior and remember it being fun. Could be the setting, too, also felt it was a bit empty.

sonador1555d ago

@Juiceid -- Sure. But all you saying are same in last four Far Cry games. Far Cry 5 and 6 is the almost same but has different setting. 4 too.

If you like these kind of games, of course, you will love Far Cry games. But it's a dead end. Nothing new or exticing for the new players.

Christopher1555d ago

@sonador: Anyone saying FC5 and FC6 are almost the same has not played one of those games.

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Knightofelemia1555d ago

Legacy of Kain, Turok, Jet Force Gemini, Dino Crisis, Parasite Eve, Blasto

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GOG Reportedly Teasing Possible Re-Releases Of Silent Hill 1 & Halo

GOG appears to be teasing potential re-releases of Konami's survival horror game, Silent Hill, and Xbox Game Studios' Halo: Combat Evolved.

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jznrpg299d ago

Still have my Silent Hill 1 copy

P_Bomb299d ago

So do I! It goes for a nice sum these days, but I ain’t sellin’!

Puty299d ago

Can we have SH1 on PS Store?

SimpleSlave299d ago

It's crazy to think that GOG will have Silent Hill 1/2/4, Dino Crisis 2, and Resident Evil 2/3 before the PSN. What the actual fudge is Sony even doing over there?

FinalFantasyFanatic298d ago

I will probably pick up Silent Hill 1 right away if GOG gets it, I grabbed BOF4 as soon as it was released, haven't picked up Dino Crisis yet since I already bought it on PS.

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The director of the original Silent Hill: “I look forward to seeing bold interpretations.”

Keiichiro Toyama—the creator and original director of the 1999 Silent Hill—shared his personal thoughts on the recently announced remake by Konami, reflecting on what the project means to him after more than two decades:
“I felt something similar when the game was adapted into a movie. It deeply moved me to see the names of the characters and locations I had created come to life visually, even though I wasn’t directly involved. That wouldn’t have been possible without the continued support of the fans and the dedication of the developers who’ve kept the series alive.
I’m really looking forward to seeing how the remake evolves this time. With the advanced technology we now have, I’m sure I’ll be surprised by how the game is reimagined. Since the original was built for the first PlayStation, there will naturally be challenges—like the camera and controls—but I’m eager to see bold and creative solutions to those elements.”

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senorfartcushion329d ago

Haha Not only is bold and creatively not what the industry wants, it’s not what most people want.

They want to get scammed and pay twice for a thing they already own.

jznrpg328d ago

I’m sure many would want bold and creative done well, but that’s easier said than done. I like variety so give me a little bit of everything, done well of course.

Nightcrawler89329d ago

Hope they use his vision in the game

Inverno329d ago

Was the SH2 remake even bold? Or was it more or less just a 1 to 1 over the shoulder remake?

Scissorman328d ago

it was not. it greatly expanded the areas and puzzles to the point where it felt like an entirely new game. the enemies and boss fights were given a MASSIVE upgrade. the abstract daddy fight in particular was incredible. and the team added two new endings.

Pedrof329d ago

I wouldn't hold my breath on "bold".

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Interview with Keiichiro Toyama (creator of Silent Hill, Siren, and Gravity Rush)

In a career spanning interview, I speak to the creator of the Silent Hill, Siren, and Gravity Rush franchises about his 30 year time within the industry, what his thoughts are in making the transition from working for a AAA publisher to essentially becoming an independent, whether he’d be open to working on new iterations of the franchises that he’s renowned for, whether he’d be open to collaborating with any of the horror greats in the games industry, and what his long-term goals are for the next 30 years… Enjoy!

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Knushwood Butt570d ago

Interesting read, although the questions should have been more focused, and I think Gravity Rush, at least the first one, is fairly dark. Never got into the sequel.

DarXyde569d ago

I loved both games. There are pervasive themes of darkness worked in, but they're very vibrant games and Kat (history withstanding) is a very light-hearted character in a world that has its dark moments, but it's very generally upbeat, especially in comparison to Siren and Silent Hill.

isarai569d ago (Edited 569d ago )

Wait, dude made all 3? Wtf? Dude has a knack for cult classics like damn

DarXyde569d ago

"So most of the games that I’ve worked on have been new IPs, even though I’ve made different franchises and stuff. But I want to note that every time I make a new IP, my resources are pretty limited, and they’re limited by the company that I’ve worked for. So in that sense, Silent Hill, Siren, and the first Gravity Rush game, I think that we were striving to achieve something new, as opposed to making a big budget videogame. So I feel the need to do that every 3, 4, or 5 years. And I keep making new games, so going individual, like going indie right now, for me, I don’t really feel limited, I feel that it suits me more. So it feels like I’ve got an advantage, because I know how to work with limited resources."

That's encouraging. I really hope Sony would approach Toyama-san for a Gravity Rush sequel.