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Here are six RPGs that should get a remake.
6) Parasite Eve

Parasite Eve is a relatively easy inclusion. It’s a Square Enix game, which means we know its publisher is ready and willing to pump out remakes and remasters. Plus, it’s Square’s version of Resident Evil. Remakes of that series have been selling like gangbusters, so there’s a fair shot for Parasite Eve to do the same.
However, the real reason it should be remade is that Parasite Eve is relatively hard to get your hands on. Sure, you could download it on the PS3’s store for a bit, and it was included in the Japanese version of the PlayStation Classic, but more players should have the chance to check out Square’s first M-rated game.
5) The Legend of Dragoon

The Legend of Dragoon launched in 1999 for the original PlayStation. Sony saw all the money Square was making with its Final Fantasy series and decided it wanted to get in on the action. Unfortunately, it didn’t quite live up to those lofty expectations, earning relatively tepid review scores.
However, it was a visual treat on the PlayStation, with some of the best cutscenes of the era. The problem is that the quick-time events kill any momentum in gameplay. If a remake took those out, it might help bring the game to a wider audience. Technically, you can grab The Legend of Dragoon on PS5, but it needs some bells and whistles to reach its original goal.
4) Eternal Sonata

Developer tri-Crescendo partnered with Namco Bandai to make an RPG based on Polish pianist and composer Frederic Chopin. It’s a wild premise for a role-playing game, but it mostly works. Players control Chopin as he navigates a dream world, using music-based attacks to fend off enemies.
The star of the show is the music, which makes sense given the game’s setting. However, the combat is also quite good, and the story serves as a compelling way to learn more about the legendary composer. That said, a remake could go a long way toward tightening up the story and gameplay, while also bringing Eternal Sonata to modern systems.











