When talking about the best games of all time people generally mention Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Mario 64, Halo 3, The Last of Us, Nier Automata, etc. , but dismiss other great games.

What games do you think are unfairly forgotten from this conversation?

Personally I think the original Dead Rising, Fable: The Lost Chapters, Dragon’s Dogma: The Dark Arisen and Lunar: Eternal Blue should be talked as some of the best games of all time. They’re such great and unique games!

  • trustnoone@lemmy.sdf.org
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    8 months ago

    I would return 5 Skyrim remakes for just 1 remake of oblivion or Morrowing. Does a great disservice that those games a regulated to past consoles.

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      8 months ago

      There are some amazing fan projects though:

      • While it isn’t a remake, OpenMW improves upon the original game’s graphics - it does not change textures or models though, just rendering features.
      • Skywind is a remake though - it uses the engine of Skyrim to recreate Morrowind.
      • Skyblivion is the same idea, but with Oblivion.
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        8 months ago

        OpenMW may as well be a remake, it runs very well and updates everything for modern hardware. Thats probably the way to go if you want to play Morrowind today.

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        8 months ago

        I personally would love a remaster whilst keeping all the same systems, but it’s quite unlikely to have one.

        I’m happy that you can play Morrowind now on an Xbox One, as it’s backwards compatible. I actually prefer that over remasters […]. I’d rather you play Morrowind the way it was […]. I think the age is part of its identity. Skyrim was already pretty visually close. But for something like Morrowind, my personal preference is not to remaster it.

        Quote by Todd Howard himself