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I know that remakes and remasters are contentious, but let's pretend whatever game in question you're thinking of is handled with the utmost care by your favourite devs and they absolutely nail it.

Mine would be Shadow of Memories (called Shadow of Destiny in North America). It's legitimately one of my favourite games of all time but it kinda flew under the radar and I haven't met many people who know of it let alone played it. Seeing it get modern graphics, maybe some expanded mechanics, would be soooo cool.

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Steam Scream Fest (store.steampowered.com)
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Stardew Valley 1.6.9 Changelog (www.stardewvalley.net)
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-Eurogamer 4 / 5

-IGN 5 / 10

-TheGamer 4.5 / 5

-GamesRadar+ 4 / 5

-Nintendo Life 9 / 10

-God is a Geek 8 / 10

-Digital Trends 2.5 / 5

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The possibility of a Dragon Age collection, similar to BioWare’s 2021 Mass Effect Legendary Collection, presents notable challenges, according to a recent interview with BioWare’s Director of Product Development. With experience at BioWare dating back to the original Dragon Age: Origins in 2009, Epler expressed enthusiasm for the idea, while acknowledging the difficulties due to the series’ engine diversity.

Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II were developed using BioWare’s custom Eclipse Engine, while the third game, Dragon Age: Inquisition, was built using Frostbite, EA’s proprietary engine, initially designed for the Battlefield series. This contrast creates a significant technical hurdle for a remaster. In the interview, Epler noted, “I think I’m one of about maybe 20 people left at BioWare who’s actually used Eclipse,” emphasizing the uniqueness of each title’s engine.

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-Game Rant 5 / 10

-Eurogamer 4 / 5

-PC Gamer 70 / 100

-IGN 5 / 10

-TheGamer 4 / 5

-GamesRadar+ 4 / 5

-Hardcore Gamer 3.5 / 5

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-Eurogamer 4 / 5

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-Paste Magazine 8.7 / 10

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Supercell acquires Space Ape (www.gamesindustry.biz)
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