Summary

Remakes have become commonplace in the video game industry, and several are released every year. And unlike movies, that isn’t such a bad thing because some of the remakes are actually really good.

More importantly, they’re sometimes needed, as plenty of older games are hard to play if you’ve become used to modern titles. Plus, some can be tricky to get ahold of, as can the systems you play them on. A good remake updates the visuals and mechanics of the original game without taking away the things that made it great. The followingPlayStationtitles certainly fit that description.

Dead Space Isaac flying in zero-g through the station as bodies can be seen floating.

The remakes in this list have been selected because of their overall quality and how much they improve on the originals they’re based on.

Dead Space is one of those games that didn’t seem to need a remake. The original game was released in 2008 and doesn’t really feel dated. As such, when the 2023 version was coming out, you could’ve been forgiven for not expecting much. However, the developers did make a bunch of changes and improvements.

Aliens from XCOM Enemy Unknown

Naturally, the visuals are better, but it doesn’t just make it nicer to look at. The improved lighting and more detailed monsters arguably make the game scarier, which is exactly what you want from a horror title. Also, the protagonist, Issac Clarke, actually speaks now, which gives him more personality and helps with the title’s storytelling. There have also been various quality-of-life improvements that make the game more enjoyable to play.

It’s easy to forget that the turn-based tactics title XCOM: Enemy Within is a remake. This is because the original game, X-COM: UFO Defense, came out way back in 1994. As they were released 18 years apart, there is quite a difference between the two games.

The main character in Demon’s Souls stands facing a horde of enemies.

Of course, the visuals are significantly improved. While you wouldn’t say that The Enemy Within hasthe most realistic graphics ever, it still looks far more real than the 1994 title. Plus, the turn-based combat is much smoother and feels better to play. Yet, a lot of the game’s best ideas come from that original title, so it isn’t a complete departure.

The original Demon’s Souls turned out to be a very important game as it helped create the Souls-like genre. Yet, once the genre reached its peak, Demon’s Souls started to feel a little outdated compared to more contemporary Souls-like titles.

Yakuza Kiwami 2 screenshot of Daigo and Kiryu walking together.

Thankfully, 2020 saw the release of the Demon’s Souls remake, which includes a slew of quality-of-life changes, making it much more enjoyable to play while still maintaining the extremely hard difficulty the game is known for. The visuals have also been updated, resulting in some stunning environments and character models. It’s truly the best version of the game.

Most ofthe Yakuza games are exceptional, but it’s fair to say that the first few are a bit rough around the edges. So, it’s nice that the world has been treated to some remakes, including Kiwami 2, which is a remake of the second game in the series.

Spyro gliding to a hill in the Spyro Reignited Trilogy.

It’s better than the original Yakuza 2 in pretty much every way. This is because most of the changes are technical upgrades. It’s far smoother to play, and the visuals are much more impressive. The developers didn’t fiddle with the story too much, though, which is a good thing, as the narrative was already stellar. Overall, it’s an excellent action-adventure brawler.

Sometimes, a remake doesn’t have to change a lot to be considered great. This is the case with the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, as it doesn’t change too much about the gameplay of the original three games. You are still flying around as a little purple dragon, collecting things.

Shadow Of The Colossus screenshot of main character looking up at creature.

However, both the dragon and the area he’s roaming around look significantly better. Not only are the colors brighter and the edges smoother, but there is a lot more detail, too. For example, grass isn’t just a flat surface anymore; some bits of grass stick up, and there are more flowers around. Another positive of the remake is that it contains three games in one, making it good value for money.

3Shadow Of The Colossus

2005’s Shadow of the Colossus is one ofPlayStation’s most incredible exclusives. The same could be said for the 2018 remake of the game. It rides the line between remake and remaster, as it doesn’t change a huge amount about the original title. That said, it does make some important alterations.

One of the best parts of the original game is riding through the title’s vast open areas. This is even more enjoyable in the 2018 version due to the improved visuals that make each area look far more stunning. The same can be said about all the beasts you slay during the adventure. They looked decent in the original, but they’re far more beautiful and detailed in the remake. On top of improved visuals, climbing up the magnificent beast feels much better due to the improved performance and controls.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Chapter 5 Cloud, Barret, and Tifa prepare to fight.

Technically, the Final Fantasy 7 Remake is only a remake of part of the original Final Fantasy 7, as it has been split into multiple games. Yet, the developers skillfully managed to make it feel like a full adventure instead of just a ‘part one.’ They managed this by mixing up the narrative a bit and adding extra scenes.

While the original title already had a good story, the remake is more cinematic due to the inclusion of longer cutscenes and voice acting. The heavily improved visuals help with this, too. The combat has also been overhauled, moving from a turn-based system to a real-time action one. All of this results in a game that doesn’t feel dated at all and is one of the best RPGs in recent memory.

Resident Evil 2 screenshot of Ada and Leon pointing guns at one another.

The Resident Evil series is becoming known for deliveringexcellent video game remakes. The best of them, though, is Resident Evil 2. The original title came out way back in 1998, while the remake was released in 2019. Therefore, Capcom had to update the game significantly, both visually and mechanically.

The developers managed to do so without ruining the core experience. In fact, the result is one of the best RE games in recent history, as it manages to juggle horror and action better than most of the recent entries in the series. Plus, the inclusion of the towering Mr. X in all playthroughs - something that didn’t happen in the original - was a stroke of genius, as it added more tension and horror to the experience.