![]() ![]() Despite the new 3D graphics and soundtrack being brought up to date wonderfully, new developer Nightdive Studios maintains the retrofuturistic aesthetic of the original LookingGlass version to make the Citadel an even more engaging space station to explore. It may have taken a long time getting here, but this year’s System Shock remake recently released on PC to prove that it was well worth the wait, staying true to its immersive sim roots while giving the visuals a new coat of paint and having it play much like any other modern release. The System Shock remake significantly improves the graphics by bringing assets into the 3D space. In no particular order, here are five of the greatest remakes and the platforms they are available on. Surely that’s the hallmark of any great video game remake? The examples that went especially far in treating their original source material with respect, to create experience that feels just as fresh and exciting as it did when it first released. So we are celebrating some of the best video game remakes available to play on modern platforms right now. READ MORE - The Legend of Zelda: where new classic Tears of the Kingdom fits in to timeline ![]() READ MORE - Robocop: Rogue City is a fan-driven FPS that celebrates its satirical 80s origins Video game remakes of varying kinds have always existed, of course, because with the advent of new console generations and players’ constant thirst for nostalgia, offering people the ability to play a new version of a classic game with revitalised graphics and gameplay remains big business. At least that appears to be the case if you look at the long list of video game remakes released on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo and PC over the past couple years. ![]()
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