7 Video Games PERFECT For A Full Remake
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As lifelong fans of gaming, it is hard not to bring up the many amazing experiences and memories that games have provided as much as possible. For many of us, the bug caught on early. For those are in their twenties and thirties, we grew up in the perfect generation of ultra memorable, impactful games.
Who could forget pretending to be sick in order to stay home from school, only to rush to our console the second our parents left the house for an all day session with our favorite title? Hours upon hours spent in virtual worlds that are waiting to be rediscovered.
This console generation is quickly nearing its end, and as we look forward to what comes next, I can't forget the amazing titles that have shaped our medium, and even our lives, up to this point.
With the future of games approaching, it's time to look back into the past, and appreciate many incredible titles that are more than overdue a remake.
7. Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time
Considered by most enthusiasts to be one of the greatest games ever made, Ocarina of Time is about as close to perfect as you could get. With current tech capabilities, this is one remake fans have been asking about for years.
Released a staggering 22 years ago, Ocarina is still relevant in how incredible and truly groundbreaking it was. It would go on to redefine how games were made. Ocarina of Time offers a stunning open world, amazing places to explore, a soundtrack full of incredibly catchy music, and some of the most memorable characters in the history of the medium.
One of the very first times players were ever able to truly experience a 3D world, getting a full remake on current generation technology would allow its world and the details within to shine more than ever before.
Exploring the varied locations and playing tunes with the ocarina in stunning new graphics, all with an updated control scheme, would create an unrivalled sense of wonder.
Yes, Nintendo remastered Ocarina on 3DS, but besides that being handheld-only, there's a whole new generation of fans just waiting to discover Hyrule.