FPS Games That Need a Remake 518
kube00 writes "With the release and successful sales of Goldeneye 007 on the Wii, this opens the doors for other 90s FPS game remakes. Games like Jedi Knight, Red Rampage and Tribes could all use remakes and would look great with next-generation graphics. Nothing would be more satisfying than a remake of Jedi Knight that lets gamers slice Jar Jar to bits in multiplayer."
That what? (Score:2, Informative)
You just wrote "Nothing would be more satisfying than a remake of Jedi Knight that let is gamers slice Jar Jar to bits in multiplayer."
Eduke32, HRP etc. (Score:1, Informative)
Well on it's way.
http://www.eduke32.com/ [eduke32.com]
Re:Let's get this right. (Score:2, Informative)
Tribes 1 with the Shifter V.1 mod was much better than Tribes 2. I always said Tribes 2 *should* have been the Shifter mod with new graphics, bam, game done.
Tribes 2's real claim to fame is "most botched game sequel ever."
Re:Remake of Jedi Knight? (Score:3, Informative)
Jedi Outcast was a sequel, not a remake.
Re:Goldeneye remake -- any good? (Score:3, Informative)
FYI two of the issues that you've listed are part of the original. Goldeneye 64 didn't have bots either (They were added in Perfect Dark) as well it had horrible framerate issues when there were explosions in multiplayer.
Re:Let's get this right. (Score:2, Informative)
A sane person who bought Tribes 2 would not also buy Tribes: Vengeance. Therefore, I've never played it.
Re:Rise of the triad (Score:5, Informative)
Re:That what? (Score:1, Informative)
You get modded troll for that cause your grammar OCD is rather annoying, and the only purpose for it is to feel superior to the poster.
Try it on Wii (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Goldeneye remake -- any good? (Score:3, Informative)
Deus Ex
It's not a remake, but the nameless mod [thenamelessmod.com] is basically deus ex with the bugs fixed, compatible with the high-def graphics pack, some cool gameplay elements added, and a new plot (which seems silly when described, but having actually played the game, I'd say it's easily on a par with the original - maybe even better, as TNM has multiple plot branches all the way through compared to the original's single branch at the very end)