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7 Remasters We’d Love To Hear About At E3 2016

We Got This Covered counts down its seven most anticipated video game remaster projects, many of which it hopes will be announced at E3 2016.
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1) The Dead Space Trilogy

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Since Batman: Return to Arkham has already been confirmed, the first position on this list now goes to the Dead Space trilogy. Or, at the very least, the series’ first two outings.

Dead Space was a game that I bought into day one and absolutely loved. It was challenging, disturbing and had a great sense of both environment and atmosphere. You never knew what was going to come at you from around the next corner, or if something was going to pop out from above or below. I’m not ashamed to admit that I jumped at least once or twice when I played through it.

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Who knows if a new Dead Space game is in the works, but I definitely hope that one is. Although a lot of people disliked the direction the third game went in, I enjoyed it when I rented it close to a year after its release. It wasn’t up to par with the first two, but wasn’t nearly as much of a downgrade as people made it out to be. At least, that’s my opinion, and reasoning for why I’d be glad if it was made part of an eventual Dead Space Trilogy Remastered Collection.

Just think of the dark and dimly lit hallways of the Ishimura as presented in full HD while running on the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One. As if the original Dead Space — and its first sequel for that matter — didn’t have enough atmosphere, being playable on current-gen hardware would truly make them pop with disturbed dread.


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A passionate gamer and general entertainment enthusiast, Chad funnels his vigor into in-depth coverage of the industry he loves.