"Remakes tend to be more exciting than remasters because the improvements often go beyond mere bumps in resolution or framerate. At best, studios reimagine classic experiences in exciting new ways, sand away rough edges, and somehow retain the intangible x-factors that made fans fall in love with these titles in the first place. At the very least, remakes offer a great way to play antiquated or less accessible experiences on modern hardware."
"The remake boom has been in full swing in recent years to the point that it's starting to get tough to keep track of all the projects in the works. Thankfully, we've gathered as many of the announced remakes ( not remasters or reboots) that we could find and gathered them in one neat list, arranged chronologically by release window."
Remakes frequently deliver more substantial changes than remasters, exceeding simple resolution or framerate improvements. Studios can reimagine classic experiences, smooth rough edges, and preserve the intangible x-factors that originally endeared titles to fans. Remakes also enable play of antiquated or less accessible games on modern hardware. The current industry trend shows a booming wave of remakes, producing many announced projects and making them harder to track. Announced remakes (excluding remasters and reboots) are being organized into a chronological release-window list that will be continuously updated as new remakes are announced and released.
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