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Secret of Evermore...
Odd choice.
Though I don't think a game that hilariously unbalanced could get made this days.
And the Game was indeed amazing.
Horrible balanced, but that was part of what made it fun.
Oni: remade with a deeper melee combat system.
C&C Tiberian Sun: remade. The multiplayer balance with the Firestorm expansion is 100% in GDI's favour.
C&C Red Alert 2: remade. Because as it is now, Rhino tank spam is the only winning strat.
Tyrian 2000: Remastered. It's still one of the best games in its genre.
Disciples II: remastered. Even the GOG version of the Rise of the Elves expansion is unplayable on modern systems
She's playable in the GOG version of the game. Very bad vertical mobility though.
Emperor battle for dune.
Hexen
Heretic
AT-Robots
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate
I would pay a full $70 price tag for a bundle of those games remastered. It doesn't even have to be a huge overhaul.
If I couldn't get that then the Wild Arm games ... Wild Arms Alter Code F and 2-5.
If I couldn't get either of the above then the Xenosaga trilogy.
I'd pay full price for all the above.