Why Remakes Should Revive the Near-Misses

Silent Hill, JapanFri Oct 18 2024
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Remakes and remasters are everywhere these days. They're safe bets for developers and publishers, but they often overlook games that could use a second chance. Take Silent Hill 2, for example. It's a fantastic game, but it doesn't need a remake as badly as some others. Games like Silent Hill 4: The Room, on the other hand, had brilliant ideas but fell short in execution. These are the games that could truly benefit from a remake. Remakes can bring back the charm of older games and fix their issues. Imagine if Silent Hill 4's technical problems were ironed out, or if the escort mission wasn't so buggy. The game could shine in a new light. But instead, we often get remakes of games that are already great, like Resident Evil 4. While these remakes are fun, they don't push the medium forward as much as they could. It's not just about horror games either. Until Dawn's remake felt pointless because the original was already playable on modern consoles. And games like Fahrenheit, despite their flaws, had unique ideas that could be revisited. The problem is that publishers often stick to what's popular rather than taking risks on games that could be great with a little more love. When we play remakes, we often think, "I wish this was a new game. " Publishers should consider taking chances on near-misses and games with ambitious ideas that didn't quite land. They could create something truly special. After all, gaming is about pushing boundaries and trying new things.
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