Franchises deserving a reboot

Fighting Force! Damnit I played the demo for this game way back on the PC and enjoyed it a lot, but later I never could remember what it was called. Now I know. Wonder if it's worth trying to find it now.

I would like to see games like Crusader: No Remorse and Little Big Adventure with a modern look and better controls, but they should keep the isometric perspective, I miss that.
 
I'm going back a bit further than Fighting Force, to the game it was based on... Streets of Rage/Bare Knuckle.

FF was gonna be SoR4 until Sega and Core had some disagreements about console exclusivity, and I still have fond memories of SoR2 and 3. Those games were really epic and highly enjoyable.

And on the topic of side-scrolling beat-em-ups, how about a Battletoads remake?
 
Fighting Force! Damnit I played the demo for this game way back on the PC and enjoyed it a lot, but later I never could remember what it was called. Now I know. Wonder if it's worth trying to find it now.

I would like to see games like Crusader: No Remorse and Little Big Adventure with a modern look and better controls, but they should keep the isometric perspective, I miss that.

Crusader could be damn cool.

My choice only because I love the series so much, Elder scrolls. Personally, before I get shot down, Morrowind for its time was the best in the series, very diverse world, magic was better (you could fly, which can make exploring fun). I just find the series hasn't evolved much, and in some aspects the gameplay and world (not the graphics) have taken a step backwards.
 
Perhaps a good Syphon Filter? And...ummmm...maybe Spyro. Those first two were really cool back in the day.

Abe could also find a home on the current gens...
 
DAMMIT JEREMY!!!! What did I say about Dinosaurs in games?!?!?!?

Crash Bandicoot is a definite reboot that needs to happen... Comeon Naughty Dog make it happen!!! :)
 
I see im not the only one hoping for a syphon filter remake

Would be awesome to tazer a guy into flames in 3D and HD

LOL
 
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