Best Remasters & Remakes On Xbox Game Pass

Highlights

  • Remastering classic games brings enhanced visuals, mechanics, and narratives for a nostalgic and modern gaming experience.
  • Game Pass subscription service provides instant access to remastered titles like Quake and Burnout Paradise for Xbox and PC gamers.
  • The Yakuza Remastered Collection, Age of Empires 2 Definitive Edition, and Mass Effect Legendary Edition offer updated gameplay and visuals.



As gamers age, so do their favorite games. Titles that were once on the brink of what was possible begin to shrivel in comparison to modern graphics and performance. The process of remastering or remaking fan-favorite video games continues to grow in popularity, bringing more and more games from the past to the forefront of digital markets with enhanced visuals, overhauled mechanics, and occasionally narrative shifts.

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This process of giving older games a second chance at life not only provides a warm nostalgic experience for existing fans but welcomes newcomers to experience some of the industry’s most loved titles. Thanks to Microsoft’s Game Pass subscription-based gaming service, Xbox and PC gamers can have instant access to a handful of remastered and remade titles to jump into.



10 Quake

Metascore: 81

First person view of Quake Remastered

Quake

Released
May 22, 1996

Genre(s)
First-Person Shooter

Foundational in the creation of the competitive first-person shooter genre, Quake is a remastered blast from the past. Jump into the world of 1990s gaming to experience enhanced visual textures on the classic 3D models. The dark hallways and open arenas feel more chaotic than ever thanks to some much-needed lighting improvement.

An open embrace of community-made mods and the inclusion of both old and new DLC means there is more than enough here to keep any gamer busy. Quake feels exceptionally nostalgic when enjoyed from the same couch with a friend through local split-screen.

9 Burnout Paradise Remastered

Metascore: 82

Car is race in Paradise City


Burnout Paradise Remastered

Released
March 16, 2018

Genre(s)
Racing

Fans of the iconic racing series Burnout haven’t had much to go on recently apart from a wave of rumors. The series was well-loved for its over-the-top destruction and game modes that turned causing chaos on the road into a fierce competition. Burnout Paradise Remastered is the 2018 re-release of the 2008 hit that took the arcade racer into an open-world format.

For players looking for a racing simulator, this isn’t it. Rather, players that jump in should expect to explore the streets of Paradise City performing ridiculous stunts, racing at insane speeds, and being rewarded for causing absurd crashes. Despite being many years old, this remaster still flexes its graphical muscles, and with gameplay that has held up tremendously, the game feels modern, refined, and sharp.


8 Gears Of War: Ultimate Edition

Metascore: 82

Marcus Fenix running from Berserker

Gears of War: Ultimate Edition

Released
August 25, 2015

Genre(s)
Third-Person Shooter

Marcus Fenix, an inmate turned soldier, has grown into an iconic protagonist in the world of video games, well known for his cartoonishly sized muscles and the up-close, gritty combat he excels in. Originally released in 2006, Gears of War sparked a long series that quickly developed into a cult classic.

Gears of War: Ultimate Edition provided a significant overhaul to the graphics and performance, making the brutal, apocalyptic setting of post-invasion Earth feel grittier than ever. For those looking for a dose of Xbox 360 nostalgia, playing this campaign in split-screen co-op will certainly scratch that itch.

7 Yakuza Remastered Collection

Metascore: 83


The Yakuza Remastered Collection

Released
August 20, 2019

Developer(s)
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studios

Over-the-top fist fights on the streets of Japan have never been so beautiful. The Yakuza Remastered Collection includes Yakuza 3, 4, and 5 in one high-resolution package. Well known for its fighting mechanics, potential players should also expect a deep story, and thanks to a whole host of lore added to this collection, it’s deeper and more engaging than ever.

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6 Age Of Empires 2 Definitive Edition

Metascore: 84

Town Center surrounded by farms and houses


Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition

Released
November 14, 2019

Developer
Forgotten Empires, Tantalus, Wicked Witch

Genre(s)
Real-Time Strategy

It’s not often that real-time strategy games feel streamlined while playing with a controller. Age of Empires 2 Definitive Edition managed to bring the genre-defining, PC classic from 1999 to consoles in a way that is both controller-friendly and visually stunning.

This series is known for having a long-lasting competitive scene, and though the learning curve is steep with 35 factions boasting unique units, tech trees, and attributes, it won’t take long for strategy aficionados to feel comfortable hopping online for some PvP matches.

5 Halo: The Master Chief Collection

Metascore: 85

Halo: The Master Chief Collection

Released
November 11, 2014

Genre(s)
First-Person Shooter

An Xbox catalog isn’t complete without the inclusion of Master Chief. Halo: The Master Chief Collection brings six entries from the series together into one place. The real stand-outs in this collection are Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary and Halo 2 Anniversary, both of which have received extensive high-definition graphical upgrades to bring them up to par with modern entries to the series.


From taking on energy-sword wielding elites, to grinding through hordes of infected courtesy of the flood, gameplay from even the oldest titles in this series has managed to maintain a remarkably modern feel, and now it has the graphical upgrades to accompany it.

4 Ni No Kuni: Wrath Of The White Witch Remastered

Metascore: 86

Oliver, Esther, and Swaine running

Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Remastered

Released
September 20, 2019

Developer(s)
Level-5

Genre(s)
JRPG

The endearing epic of Oliver manages to captivate both long-time anime fans and newcomers alike. For those familiar with Studio Ghibli, their part in the making of Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch will be instantly apparent. Thanks to a handful of visual improvements, this story-heavy, action RPG is more enjoyable than ever.


Players are free to explore a large overworld as they take on quests, discover secrets, and collect tameable creatures called “familiars.” The art style is light and vibrant, the characters are memorable, and collecting new familiars can prove to be an endless distraction.

3 Mass Effect Legendary Edition

Metascore: 87

Mass Effect: Legendary Edition

For players looking to make impactful choices they may quickly regret, Mass Effect Legendary Edition has a lot to offer. This remastered collection brings 4K Ultra HD visuals to the dramatic narrative that focuses on player decisions and building relationships. With improved weapon balances and a new UI, the once clunky combat now feels on par with the quality of the story this series offers.


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With more than enough content to keep players busy for hundreds of hours, jumping into Mass Effect Legendary Edition is a commitment, but with a plethora of unique planets to explore and an endlessly compelling storyline to mold, it’s an experience well worth the time.

2 Dead Space

Metascore: 89

Issac Clarke standing in hallway

Dead Space (2023)

Released
January 27, 2023

Genre(s)
Survival Horror

The 2023 re-release of Dead Space went far beyond a simple remaster, opting instead for a total remake. Aside from obvious visual improvements enhancing the dark, eerie corridors of the Ishimura, players can expect new weapon mechanics, an overhauled progression system, and the introduction of dialogue from the previously silent protagonist, Isaac Clarke.


This remake went well beyond the expectations of revitalizing a classic, opting instead to provide an experience so new even devout fans would be surprised. Dead Space sets the bar high, and thanks to alternate endings unlocked during the new game plus mode, it continues to deliver for multiple playthroughs.

1 Resident Evil 2

Metascore: 91

Claire Redfield close up

Resident Evil 2 (2019)

Released
January 25, 2019

Another ground-up remake, Resident Evil 2 throws players into the heart of zombie-infested Raccoon City for a story-rich, heart-pounding thriller. Players familiar with the original Resident Evil 2 will be in for a shock as everything from the camera angle to the movement has been completely changed. The only remaining relic of the original is the compelling story, this time accompanied by high-resolution visuals and all-new audio.


The follow-up, Resident Evil 3 remake also made its way into the Game Pass catalog recently, making this title a great choice for anyone looking to find their next favorite series.

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