Probably Dragon's Crown as number one, I want more of my friends to try this classic. Which is already about to be ported very soon, and for those that want to stick with PS3/ Vita? the overall changes in the game was patched recently to be exactly the same as the upcoming PS4 release, this includes new music, improved UI, more levels, and bosses (free update). Past gen can coop with the Remaster as well, and also comes with a save data conversion option to boot.
Vanillaware thought of everything with this PS4 port and I commend them for it.
@tryit:
to your question I think there is too much to explore in new possibilities to be stuck on remakes.
Remasters and Remakes are vastly different practises.
A Remaster is the new terminology for 'port', and ports are not new to gaming in any fashion. Most they do 'usually' is throw an older game in a visual filter. You should look how many ports D00M(1993) has, and come back to this discussion.
Remakes are entirely new games because they overhaul with all new assets and ideas, if you haven't seen what was done with Monkey Island or Resident Evil for how a good remake functions? that's you coming into the conversation without any prep_
A remake focuses on modernising games while appealing to its core fanbase, level design is usually restructured as is the gameplay mechanics.
A good remake is usually just a new game entirely. I write 'usually' because we've had more bad remakes; that don't know what they're doing with the IP, than good/ knowing the potential in polishing and modernising a beloved older game. Shadow of the Beast (2016) is a good example of an awful remake.
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