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PS3 games such as notorious and rain could benefit from modern remakes to introduce new audiences to forgotten classics.
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Siren: Blood Curse, a tense horror game, could significantly benefit from a remake with updated technology.
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A remake of Killzone 2, a coarse -grained FPS classic, could revive the forgotten franchise and bring new life to the series.
The PlayStation 3 generation was a turning point in console history. It was a shifting of the game, with title larger budgets, bigger worlds and online games enjoyed. Some of the largest franchise companies from Gaming, including Call of duty and of software Soulsborne Series would be successful during this time.

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In recent years, Gaming has recorded several successful remake releases, including Silent Hill 2Present Resident Evil 4Present And Demons souls. These games are not only remastered cash grave, but also completely reproduced games that build and expand the original publication. The PS3 contained many titles that were successful at an early stage but either got in the dark or were overshadowed by later publications. These games would benefit greatly from a modern remake and introduce a whole new audience into some long -forgotten classics.
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Rain
A unique puzzle game
- platform: PlayStation 3
- Released: 2013
- developer: Acquisition, Japan Studio
- genre: Adventure
While many titles come from renowned series on this list, Rain Is a smaller, indie -like game that felt like a missed opportunity. Rain Centers around the gameplay mechanic of invisibility. Players can only see their character and the enemies around them when they are in the rain.
While Rain Is a pretty game with strong emotional tones, it cannot exploit its potential. The game was generally popular in the publication, and critics praised his distinctive style. A modern remake of RainWith some additional writing and reworking his riddle, an interesting, emotional journey could be that was never entirely.
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Addicted
Revitalize a dead franchise


When Marvel films won popularity, video games soon followed with the publication of Addicted On the PS3. The game brings the players control over Cole Macgrath, a bicycle messenger whose life changes after being caught in a huge explosion. Cole realizes that he has super powers and begins his journey as a mayor.
Addicted Is a fun game with an open world where players scale buildings, win strength, combat enemies and uncover the truth behind the explosion that has changed everything. The games allow the players to choose their way, with Cole gaining different forces and changing the appearance depending on its good or bad actions. The series would publish two more entries and find some successes. However, the games have never achieved their potential. A modern remake of the first Addicted The game could be what the series needs, with a fresh view of the funny franchise.
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Resistance: Human Case
A funny science fiction shooter


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November 17, 2006
The resistance The series was a highlight of the early PS3 generation with three main publications. The first game Resistance: Human Casewas published as a PS3 start title and praised his gameplay and attitude. The game took place in 1951 in an alternative story in which a foreign race has entered Europe. The players control the US Army Ranger SGT. Nathan Hale sent to Great Britain to help in conflict.

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Resistance: Human Case Connects a familiar historical environment with a sci-fi campaign and is a funny and immersed shooter. Later games pushed the attitude into larger and sometimes darker areas and were critically praised. A modern remake of Resistance: Human Case Could revive the forgotten franchise and bring the fans a welcome dose of nostalgia for the early days of the PS3.
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Heavy rain
A classic, story -driven video game


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February 23, 2010
- OpenRitic evaluation
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Is considered one of the biggest video games of all time Heavy rain is an interactive adventure game in which the players control four separate protagonists. The game revolves around a serial killer who is known as an origami killer, who only kills with strong rainfall. Players can interact with the world and have to carry out fast events during the game.
The player's actions have a major impact on history. Every playable character can die during a play and create several possible stories. Heavy rain Would benefit greatly from a remake. With modern technology, this immersive history could be even richer, and a brand new audience discovers one of the outstanding publications of the PS3.
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Siren: blood curse
An atmospheric and tense horror game

Siren: blood curse

With the successful remake of several classic horror titles, such as Dead room And Silent Hill 2This underestimated horror game could benefit greatly from the same treatment. Siren: blood curse is the third episode of a largely forgotten series. This tense stealth horror game, which focuses on a cursed village, has some unique mechanics such as a split screen effect in which the players can see the POV of an enemy.

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The game shows several protagonists whose stories are played over twelve episodes. Siren: blood curse Has a bleak tone, bloody effects and many terrible and unique creatures. It is a funny mix of body horror and supernatural. With modern technology and a little reworking its gameplay and the level design, Siren: blood curse Could be a fantastic horror experience that will love Genre fans.
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Uncharted: Drake's assets
The beginning of a classic series


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November 19, 2007
The Unclear The series became one of the best known and most popular franchise companies in modern games. Take the treasure hunting formula from Grave robber And the series as a protagonist as a protagonist placed a female action hero, was fun, epic and addicted. However, it was only in Uncharted 2 That the series found its feet with an action -packed cinematic style.

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The first entry in the series, Uncharted: Drake's assetsMay the basis for later entries have laid, but it cannot do justice to what the series has become. A remake of Drake assets Could bring the original publication to modern standards and make it possible to sit next to the other fantastic games in the franchise.
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Killzone 2
A coarse -grained and addictive FPS classic


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February 26, 2009
Start with the PS2 with Kill zoneThis futuristic, WW2-like shooter follows the interplanetary war between the fascist Helghast Empire and the uniform forces of ISA or interplanetary strategic alliance. While the first game was a solid shooter, his continuation, Killzone 2, Pushed the series into a darker, more grit territory.
Killzone 2 Follow the events of the first game, the ISA begins its full invasion of the planet Helghan. The gameplay is chunky, bloody and lots of fun. There is a stronger emphasis on the strategy and shooting of cover, while the players are in the Helghast capital. Killzone 2 Looked fantastic, with breathtaking light and level design. While the graphics are surprisingly good, a modern remake would breathe new life into this forgotten classic and revive the franchise that never got better.

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