7 PC Games That Need HD Remakes

We’re right in the thick of videogaming’s classic rock period, when developers are seasoned enough and nostalgia is hot enough for companies to make nice change by constantly recycling the past. It’s the sort of thing that’s sustained Nintendo’s bottom line for years, but look at the HD collections of God of War and Shadow of the Colossus, or that Halo collection debuting on Xbox One later this year. It’s clear that the general public is completely fine with buying or rebuying stuff they bought or should’ve bought years ago. It’s a cash-in, but in an industry that’s constantly outdating itself, perennially keeping our classics within reach feels generous.
With that in mind, we went ahead and highlighted a handful of PC games that we think deserve the Baldur’s Gate / Grim Fandango treatment of an all-hands-on-deck HD enhanced edition. Why PC? Because it comes equipped with the biggest back catalog, and honestly, asking for an updated Thief makes a lot more sense than asking for an updated Blast Corps.
1. Homeworld
You know those trailers for No Man’s Sky that haven’t loosened their grip on your imagination? The soaring, daunting, insatiable freedom, leaping from planet to planet, battle to battle, nova to supernova, free of obligation, drinking in the purposelessness? That lustful out-of-reach fantasy of sitting cozily in your cockpit, waiting for the warp engine to rev up? Those images were first brought into focused by Homeworld, an RTS that played out its opera in the deep expanse of late-‘90s freespace.
Developed by stalwart strategy-game lifers Relic, Homeworld was deliciously spare. The clinking glass of the great beyond, a few twinkling stars in the distance, no planets in space. In retrospect it might look unadorned, but that was the beauty. Homeworld understood that in order to sink its teeth into you, to capture our collective vision of intergalactic emptiness, you must only add the essentials to the blank canvas. This added up to dozens of polychromatic space battles in an intensely deep system, lit only by the neon vapor trails of compact spacecraft and the distant, humming glow of the motherships. Homeworld reminds me of 2001. The trappings have aged, but the core sense of what it was trying to evoke remains affecting decades later. Thankfully Homeworld: Remastered, an HD remake of Homeworld and its sequel, has been announced by Gearbox.
2. Jagged Alliance 2
Did you like XCOM: Enemy Unknown? Well what if you took that, swapped the marines for bitter mercenaries and the aliens with a dystopian authoritarian state. Oh, also make it a lot meaner, deeper, and far more customizable. Be careful, though, as you need to maintain your operations while still making sure you’re making enough money to pay your conscripts and afford the requisite firepower. Basically, make sure you’re willing to put in the work to own and operate a private army, in all of its grubby, anti-streamlined glory. That’s 1999’s Jagged Alliance 2, a game with greater relevance in this new century of perpetual war.
3. Planescape: Torment