Which remastered or remake would we like to play?
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Dino Crisis Far Cry Silent Hill Metal Gear Solid Fallout 3 Crytek has recently anticipated the expected release date of his next Crysis Remastered. After a good Nintendo Switch version, players are waiting to see the muscles of Xbox One, PS4 and PC: new textures in 8K, ray tracing, new lighting and lights, motion blur and many latest generation effects will embellish that technical jewel that (already) it was Crysis.There are some games that, in the history of this kind of entertainment, have marked a gap between the before and the after. A clear boundary between what was possible to do on a given hardware and what seemed impossible but was finally done. The potential of a console or PC has always been uncharted territory for many. Only a few software houses have managed, over the course of the various videogame eras, to give a certain quid that pushed the technical bar further, showing things hitherto impossible and making all players dream. We think of eternal titles that have entered the collective imagination such as Crysis, but also Shen Mue, Gears of War, Super Mario 64, Donkey Kong Country, Soul Calibur, Panzer Dragoon and why not, obviously also the very recent The Last of Us 2 . With this special we want to try to imagine which titles of the past we would like to see in an "ultra pumped" version by the new generation hardware. Old video games of the past that have particularly struck us and that, for one reason or another, would still be relevant today. Better if with a nice remastered or remake version.