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10 Square Enix Games That Desperately Need A Remaster | Game Rant

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Square Enix has always put out some quality games. With remasters becoming more commonplace in recent years, these forgotten titles are in need of one

Square Enix has always been port, remake, and remaster happy. However, it seems like they've cranked up their workload to re-release as many games as possible from the past. They have even gone so far as to not only port and translate a SNES game for the first time in over two decades, Trials of Mana, but they also remade it a year later.

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The point is no matter what some may say about their business practices, Square Enix is pretty good about re-releases in some form. That said, they still have a lot of classics backed up from the PS1 and beyond. Let’s tale a look at what games they should tackle next, which will look at titles from both companies predating the merger. 

10 Final Fantasy Tactics

There have been many remakes and remasters in the Final Fantasy series. This PS1 game from 1998 even got updated for the PSP in 2007. That was more like an enhanced port though, which was still rough around the edges due to some load issues. If Square Enix is not keen on making a proper sequel then this PS1 original should get a remaster and or better yet, a remastered collection with all three games. 

9 Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels Of The Starry Skies

Dragon Quest IX released in 2010 in North America on the Nintendo DS which was a year after it did in Japan. It didn’t get celebrated in either territory with a remaster or even a port when it turned ten which is a shame. This was the first mainline entry to integrate multiplayer into the gameplay system. That on top of the proto StreetPass system made it a must play for Nintendo DS fans. 

8 Chrono Trigger

Square Enix just celebrated Dragon Quest’s 30th anniversary, unveiling tons of upcoming projects including an HD 2D remake of the third entry. It’s the team that made Octopath Traveler. This seems to be based off of the SNES version of the game which can make one’s head race of what other SNES classic should get this treatment. The easy answer is Chrono Trigger

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It redefined RPGs on the console and still remains as relevant today thanks to its battle system, storytelling, and art. That art then could look more stunning with an HD 2D upgrade.

7 Front Mission 5: Scars Of The War

Front Mission has never been that popular in the West for whatever reason. It should be though given that it combines tactical RPGs with mechs. Whatever the reason is, the fact remains that many entries in the franchise have remained trapped in Japan. Front Mission 4 came to PS2, but this sequel didn't. Now is as good a time as any to remaster one of these lost gems via Front Mission 5 from the PS2

6 Parasite Eve 

There aren’t that many horror RPG series out there, but Parasite Eve is among the best. The sequels have some issues but this first PS1 classic still holds up after its 1998 release. There might be some issues to doing this though as Squaresoft, at the time, licensed the name off of a book. They then lost the license which is why the PSP game is called The 3rd Birthday instead. 

5 Dawn Of Mana

It seems inevitable that Square Enix is going to remaster every game in the Mana series. If Trials of Mana can get translated twenty plus years later from the SNES and then get a remake on top of that, then Dawn of Mana can get a simple remaster. The one glaring problem that needs to be fixed is the camera. There were a couple other issues but that was the big one that got reviewers down back in 2007 on PS2.

4 Drakengard 

NieR is as big as it will ever get thanks to NieR: Automata. The first game got remastered recently, which is all well and good, but that actually was not the beginning. NieR was a spinoff from the Drakengard series which released in 2003 in Japan. There were two games on the PS2 followed by one on PS3. A complete collection of all three of those games should get remastered next. 

3 Radiata Stories

This was a one hit wonder from a collaboration between Square Enix and tri-Ace. That team is known most notably for Star Ocean but they have had a hand in a few other projects like this. Whether fans get a sequel to this PS2 gem from 2004 or just a remaster, they want something. A quick port to the PS5 might even suffice as it has been trapped for far too long on the PS2. 

2 Musashi: Samurai Legend

This game also came out on the PS2 in 2005. It’s a sequel to the PS1 game, Brave Fencer Musashi, which shares similar features but is a different story and setting altogether. It's an action RPG wherein players can learn enemy abilities sort of like how Mega Man can copy powers. 

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It still looks good thanks to the cel-shading. It could look even better in proper HD. A collection of both games or just this one alone would make some fans extra happy. 

1 Dungeon Siege III

Unlike some of these other examples, Dungeon Siege III is still playable today. It originally released on PS3 and Xbox 360 on the console side of things. That’s because it is backwards compatibility on Xbox One and in turn the Xbox Series X. This was the first and only entry in the series Square Enix helped produce after acquiring the rights. The ads were infectious as it boasted bringing couch co-op back which it did. Thankfully, it’s not completely forgotten thanks to the Xbox One, but it would be great to see cleaned up and ported elsewhere too. 

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