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Considering Baldur's Gate 3, maybe Larian could manage Knights of the Old Republic.
And that is essentially what most remakes suffer from: the urge to change things that actually worked.
REmaster is a good one though.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/304240/Resident_Evil/
definitely up there in my all time favorite games, from how scary it is alone
but why do you hate the RE2 remaster? I found it pretty good, if a bit lacking in the scariness.
GTFO RE2 Remake is a really well made game It retains quite a bit of the old one while bringing into a new perspective and modernizing the gameplay. Were you even born when the original RE2 came out?
As much as you kids who never played it like to pretend that old is amazing and the new is not. I'ts pretty obvious that old school Style RE just wouldn't do really well these days and so Capcom made something that still retains many of the elements from the old one while still meeting expectations of a modern audience. It's also praised by new and old fans alike.
RERemake is my favorite RE game and it's not even close, but I'm not a delusional boomer who thinks everything new is trash.
I also dislike FF7R. Yes, it is technically and graphically a superior game to the original and it has some nice concepts, but I hate the general gameplay.
If I play Resident Evil I expect survival horror. That means terrible camera angles, strictly limited resources, tank controls.
When I play FF7 I expect an RPG with random group encounters where I control the parties actions.
I play a game for the gameplay. It just feels oxymoron to me. If I grab a specific game to play I grab it for its gameplay. And if the remake that wants to make me relive the game anew, then I kind of expect the same gameplay. Because, if I wanted different gameplay I would have picked another game.
For example Yakuza Kiwami, for all issues it has, is a good remake. You feel like you are playing the original, just with superior assets, controls and technology.