
There are plenty of new games to enjoy in 2022, but sometimes you just want to revisit an old classic. Game companies are well aware of this, so with the plethora of original titles that come out every year always comes a large slew of remasters and remakes that update old games for a new console. Some of these updates may seem superfluous, but they often ensure that many people who can’t play the original now have access to old watches.
From full remakes to fleshed out remasters, 2022 has been full of great remasters and remakes across all platforms. These seven games, in particular, stood out as the best for us. These are re-releases worth checking out, whether you’ve never played them before or want to relive a classic.
The Last of Us Part I
The Last of Us Part I earned some backlash when it was announced due to its $70 price tag and the availability of the PS4 remaster of this PS3 classic, but that doesn’t mean The Last of Us Part IÂ is not a good remake. It’s the best that The last of us has ever looked, with that supremely polished and graphically impressive detail we’ve come to expect from big AAA exclusives from PlayStation. Its chilling story of how people struggled to stop feeling the loss is more poignant than ever, and living it again can have you excited for the next HBO Max show. More important again, The Last of Us Part IÂ Features a massive and comprehensive amount of accessibility options, so gamers with disabilities finally have the tools to experience this masterpiece of a game for the first time. It may seem unnecessary, but The Last of Us Part IÂ sets a standard for other remasters to follow.
Stanley’s Parable: Ultra Deluxe
I hesitate to include Stanley’s Parable: Ultra Deluxe here, because it might lead you to believe that you can skip it if you played the original. Of course, the new version of the classic PC 2013 is a standard remaster in some respects. It looks a bit better overall and you can finally play it on consoles. However, it’s also loaded with new content – to put it mildly. Without revealing too many of its surprises, Stanley’s Parable: Ultra Deluxe is an almost entirely new experience housed within the original game. It’s one that reflects the legacy of the series and attempts to tie it back to 2022, a year where we’re more obsessed with IP media consumption than ever. If you think you’ve played this one before, trust me, you haven’t. ~ Giovanni Colantonio
Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series
Bandai Namco Entertainment’s Klonoa gsms never quite belonged as the truly unique and emotional 2.5D platformers that they were. Fortunately, the awkward title Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Seriesgiven Klonoa: Carries the Phantomile and its sequel, Clone 2: Lunatea Veil, a second life on modern platforms. While this remaster doesn’t change much to either game, both look great on modern hardware and hold up despite years of innovation in the platforming genre. If you love a good platformer and aren’t afraid of a game that might make you cry, check out Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series.A
Atari 50: the anniversary collection
Atari 50: the anniversary celebration took what could have been a batch of outdated re-releases and turned it into one of the most impressive game collections since Rare replay. This collection brings together 100 classics, but spreads them over several interactive timelines that also contain information about the game’s development history, as well as documents, marketing materials and much more about the development of the game. , developer Digital Eclipse has created six new arcade-style games based on Atari classics and included them in the game. If playing and learning games from the Atari 2600 to the Atari Jaguar interests you, give Atari 50: the anniversary collection a blow.
Smash Remastered
If you can’t get enough of Breakout from its various versions included in Atari 50: the anniversary celebrationthen you’ll want to try Remastered Shatter, which is included in the Netflix game library. This PS3 remaster takes the classic brick-busting formula and builds on it with sci-fi visuals, uniquely shaped stages, and even boss battles. Smash Remastered is a great mobile game to boot up and play for a few minutes when you need to kill time, and it also works well with a controller. Smash Remastered demonstrates that consoles aren’t necessarily the only home for good remasters.
live alive
A unique task that remasters and remakes are uniquely suited for is to give games that were only region-restricted at the time of their initial release another chance around the world. This is the case with live alive, a strategy RPG remake of a Super Famicom game that was only released in Japan. Made in the HD-2D style popularized by Octopath traveler, living a life looks stunning with its HD-2D videos, and its setup of having eight different playable characters with vastly different adventures and playstyles is just as new today as it was in 1994. The Nintendo Switch remake of live alive exposed an incredible SNES-era RPG to a whole new generation of gamers and gave us one of the best re-releases of the year.
Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition
Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition is simply a case of a much-needed remaster finally happening. This amazing Square Enix RPG was limited to the original PlayStation, but now PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch users can experience it with HD character models and artwork, the ability to enable and disable enemy encounters, an auto battle feature, and more. Additionally, this remaster includes Radical Dreamers – The Forbidden Treasure -, a prequel to the Japanese-only Satellaview title that has been officially re-released and translated into English for the first time. Now where is our the trigger of a stopwatch H2-2D remake?
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