I really don't know. I do hope so.
That is also a possibility. Just looking at how hooked people are on social media these days makes me wonder what the possibilities and consequences would be of full VR integration...
Unskippable cutscenes, dialogue or intro screens. I prefer going straight to the action sometimes, especially if I'm simply replaying a game and have seen everything before.
The original Daikatana. A remaster could rework the AI and graphics and make it a pretty enjoyable game imo.
I would also love a proper remaster of SiN from 1998.
Also, how the hell has nobody remastered Blake Stone yet?
Yeah I love the humor in Curse. Trumps the previous games in my opinion.
Other games I love the humor in:
Borderlands 2
Battleborn
Saints Row 3
Saints Row 4
Rad Rodgers
Sci-fi/cyberpunk is more my jam than historic. I always feel that with historic games the framework for the story is too rigid since you have to be true to what actually happened. Even if you take artistic liberties you are still somewhat restricted by what was available at the time technologically.
With sci-fi/cyberpunk you are more free to experiment with what could happen and that is always more exciting to me.
Also how dare you pose this question without including a poll?
The original Quake. According to the manual the real enemy isn't Shub Niggurath, it's Quake itself. But you never face it. And they never completed that storyline either. Always annoyed me.
Undertale
Shovel Knight
Stardew Valley
Terraria
Divinity: Original Sin 1 & 2
Hard Reset
Shadow Warrior Remake 1 & 2
Ion Maiden
MURI
Audiosurf
DUSK
The Stanley Parable
VVVVVV
My mom and dad. My dad was a computer user when I grew up so gaming on PC was my earliest gaming memories. And mom got a SNES with a bundle of games back in the early 90's. That SNES became one of the most used objects in the house after that.