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Blizzard fires up another 21-year-old cold turkey, and R-Star flips the script? Taking stock of 2021's remastered games

As the first year of the old and new console generations, this year's game single-player works are not surprisingly not too rich, the major manufacturers in order to fill the lineup have shown a "test the waters" posture, will be some of the remake of the game was launched as a pioneer to meet the next era.

So what remastered games are on sale this year?

Mindhunter: Remastered

In the face of crisis-ridden darkness, all you have is a flashlight, a handgun ...... and, of course, what's left of your mind. To rely on these things to find the answer to the strange and mysterious events in front of you is almost an impossible thing. But the 2010 release of "Mindhunter" gives us a possibility.

The mind-bending yet extraordinary experience of fear that Mindhunter creates is extraordinary, and Mindhunter: Remastered, released this year, brings the story of that year back to life with updated graphics.

Re-entering this nightmarish journey, and ultimately being led into the frightening depths of the dark night, the story shaped by Mindhunter is still relevant today. I wonder what Remedy Entertainment's plans are to link the worldviews of Control and Mindhunter in their follow-up?

Gamer Verdict:

- True to form, the storytelling that kicked off the Light Pollution trilogy is so good!

--Outstanding role-playing game, the idea of using light to fight with the enemy amazed me, the plot is full of points, the plot is interlocking, and there are a lot of worthwhile hidden plots, and still can not be forgotten until now.

Diablo 2: Remastered

Blizzard's Diablo 2, released in 2000, is an indelible classic for a generation of gamers, and this year's release of Diablo 2: Remastered is a real treat. "The first step in the process is to make sure that you have a good idea of what you're getting into.

Although the quality of the graphics is not quite as good as Diablo 3, it's still a huge improvement over the original. Not only that, but Diablo 2: Remastered adds Chinese voice acting and gamepad support, so gamers will notice the difference when they play it.

But that said, Diablo 2: Remastered still leaves a lot to be desired when viewed through today's eyes. The most obvious is that in an effort to stay true to the original, the same issues that were left over from the original can still be seen today, and that's definitely a difficult presence for new players who aren't fans of the series to accept.

Gamer Reviews:

- This game is fun because it's Diablo 2

- It's actually normal to feel bad about it. -In fact, it is normal to feel bad, because Diablo 3's pursuit is always brush a straight cool, get cool more direct and more quickly, Diablo 2 is not so, it is cool to feel relatively slow, and even some difficulties, let a person annoyed. But after the difficulties, the moment of victory brings the feeling of pleasure to surpass the feeling that Diablo 3 brings.

Rune Workshop 4: Deluxe Edition

As a classic game of the 3DS era, the Rune Workshop series has delighted countless gamers with its leisurely pace of gameplay. Now, RuneScape 4: Deluxe Edition reappears with a new attitude, giving new and old players a chance to feel or relive the classic.

RuneSmith 4: Deluxe skillfully blends casual gamers and combat gamers into one game, and finds a wonderful balance between the two.

As it turns out, even at this point in time, RuneScape 4 is still a very good game. Whether it's the plot, the development, the combat, or the management, all of these seemingly complex settings blend together so well that even new players can have a relaxing experience.

Gamer rating:

- You can always trust XSEED with Japanese ports, and this time the price isn't 300 or 400 to start with.

--Previously played 3, very fun, the status of the heart directly beyond the pasture story, and now 4 play feel good, elements are still very rich. However, I feel that the characterization is still more interesting in 3, and 4 does not have the feeling that I want to cheat on all of them in 3. In addition, using a keyboard and mouse to play, and then confirm the equipment and props but can only use the Enter key is quite affected by the experience.

Nier: The Masquerade

Perhaps it was the success of Nier: The Mechanical Age that made Platinum Studios see the potential of the IP, and now, ten years later, Nier: The Masquerade returns in HD, trying to re-communicate its story to a new generation of gamers.

This ARPG retains the original flavor of the old one, while taking the best from the sequel, Nier: The Mechanical Age. It's closer to a traditional JRPG than Nier: Mechanical Era, and is a must-have for anyone who hasn't gotten a taste of the original.

Nier: The Masquerade's story is so evocative that it's hard not to get lost in it. It's hard not to get caught up in the story, and even though it's been a decade since it reappeared, it's still got as much heart as any good JRPG out there.

Gamer Rating:

- The gameplay and graphics are honestly a bit dated, so I'd recommend this to anyone who enjoys Mechagodzillas and is interested in the overall worldview.

--The ip party is a masterpiece, the game plot is okay, but the walking distance is a bit too long.

Ninja Dragon Sword: The Master Collection

For players who have experienced the FC Red and White period, playing the difficult Ninja Dragon Sword is definitely an indelible memory. This year's Ninja Dragon Sword: Master Collection includes three titles at once: Ninja Dragon Sword: Sigma 1, Ninja Dragon Sword: Sigma 2, and Ninja Dragon Sword 3 Edge of the Blade.

If you're new to the game and want to finish it, you don't have to worry about the differences between it and the original, although it can be very uncomfortable and requires a lot of learning, which is the beauty of hardcore action games.

Player Reviews:

- The world of action games **** a stone, ghosts of the God of War Witch half a dozen each, the strange hunt half a dozen, Ninja Dragon alone eight dozen.

-- I did not expect to find a little play Shinobi Dragon fun after more than 10 years, before the difficult to cry

Mass Effect: Legendary Edition

Mass Effect. Arguably one of the most pivotal series in the history of gaming, it has had a profound impact on the industry that remains to this day. Whether it's the way that player choices are represented in the game, or the way that relationships are designed, it's an important part of the experience.

Today's Mass Effect: Legendary Edition does a great job of looking at the entire game screen in 4K, and while the environmental vegetation is still sparse, the sharpness and detail of the textures have improved, and the lighting looks modernized, so it's like you're in the middle of the action.

A universe like this, full of rich stories and big decisions, is always memorable and attracts new players to flock to experience this great sci-fi RPG, and enjoy the amazing storylines and engrained characters.

Player Reviews:

--First of all, I'm a cloud player, and this time, after experiencing the complete generation of ......, it's really great, and it's worthy of being the first of its kind.

--There was a game that gave a boy unlimited visions of the universe, and now ten years later, such a fried rice can still give a person shock and conviction. Throughout 2021, the highly anticipated masterpiece time and again to pull across, time and again to the player as a monkey, in the era of innovation depletion, not as good as once again to recall the classic. After the precipitation of time, the choice of such a legendary masterpiece is absolutely worth it.

Giving Him Love Trilogy

Speaking of "Giving Him Love 3", "Giving Him Love: Sin City", and "Giving Him Love: San Andreas", almost every old gamer is able to open the box to recount their memories of that year and their memories. But today's Gimme Love Trilogy doesn't give everyone what they want.

Although the graphics in Give Him Love Trilogy have improved compared to the original, it's only in terms of lighting and mapping, and the changes in character modeling aren't that great. On top of that, the game has a bewildering number of bugs that seriously affect the normal gaming experience.

Because of this, the reputation of Give Him Love Trilogy was in tatters after its release, with players saying their feelings were cheated. Now, the work has fallen to the dilemma of the Steam platform shelves, this may also be R Star in order to preserve their own reputation helpless move.

Gamer Rating:

- As a veteran gamer, this is a one-star revival

- If you can sell this kind of shit, it's not worth it.