What franchise is it, and what do you do?
It can be as extensive as you want, as long as it remains the same game(s) in the end (so no "Medieval 2: Total War but you fight as a general third person style and have no control over your troops"). It can be a single game, or dozens of games, if they're all of the same franchise (so no spin-offs included) and time is not a constraint. From Ultima to Dying Light, no game is too recent or far away to escape the grasp of your imaginary powers!
On my part I'd remaster the Dark Souls series. I've recently been playing the franchise because of the Ringed City release to experience it one last time (yeah right)and I can't help but to notice how much potential there is in the cut content. From dialogue with bosses like Sir Artorias or entire questlines like Knight Oscar, Lord of Cinder/Dark Lord, the Dark Souls series would benefit a lot from a retouch and a bit of polish.
I'd bring the gameplay up to par with Dark Souls III for the entire franchise, with Weapon Arts and all, give a bit of extra dialogue to some bosses so they can better introduce the player to the lore (No long cutscenes, just stuff like the Artorias cut dialogue - making obvious implicit stuff explicit to give them more character while still maintaining the mystery and open endness of the franchise), and a few small cutscenes to some bosses (The one I had in mind was Champion Gundyr - an introductory cutscene where he talks about testing you and another where he shoves the Coiled Sword inside himself, acknowledging his fate). Also a more extensive redone of Dark Souls II, especially its bosses (A lot of redesigns both visual and gameplay, cutting a few useless ones), and adjusting its lore/plot to be more in line with Dark Souls I and III. The redesign/touches to bosses should also apply to Dark Souls I - the Stray Demon/Firesage and the Capra Demon in particular would be hit hard with the Redesign Bat.
So, what're your ideas? What game(s) would you like to see updated to bring the best out of them?
It can be as extensive as you want, as long as it remains the same game(s) in the end (so no "Medieval 2: Total War but you fight as a general third person style and have no control over your troops"). It can be a single game, or dozens of games, if they're all of the same franchise (so no spin-offs included) and time is not a constraint. From Ultima to Dying Light, no game is too recent or far away to escape the grasp of your imaginary powers!
On my part I'd remaster the Dark Souls series. I've recently been playing the franchise because of the Ringed City release to experience it one last time (yeah right)and I can't help but to notice how much potential there is in the cut content. From dialogue with bosses like Sir Artorias or entire questlines like Knight Oscar, Lord of Cinder/Dark Lord, the Dark Souls series would benefit a lot from a retouch and a bit of polish.
I'd bring the gameplay up to par with Dark Souls III for the entire franchise, with Weapon Arts and all, give a bit of extra dialogue to some bosses so they can better introduce the player to the lore (No long cutscenes, just stuff like the Artorias cut dialogue - making obvious implicit stuff explicit to give them more character while still maintaining the mystery and open endness of the franchise), and a few small cutscenes to some bosses (The one I had in mind was Champion Gundyr - an introductory cutscene where he talks about testing you and another where he shoves the Coiled Sword inside himself, acknowledging his fate). Also a more extensive redone of Dark Souls II, especially its bosses (A lot of redesigns both visual and gameplay, cutting a few useless ones), and adjusting its lore/plot to be more in line with Dark Souls I and III. The redesign/touches to bosses should also apply to Dark Souls I - the Stray Demon/Firesage and the Capra Demon in particular would be hit hard with the Redesign Bat.
So, what're your ideas? What game(s) would you like to see updated to bring the best out of them?