8 Old JRPGs That Need HD-2D Remakes

The HD-2D art style has been a godsend for classic JRPGs that are too dated for new fans to enjoy. Although these games can boast some amazing gameplay, the graphics can take some getting used to for players without any prior connection to this art style.



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Recent developments have shown the rise of HD-2D JRPGs to be a step in the right direction, allowing new IPs and old classics to enjoy the relevance they deserve. Hopefully, some of the best Japanese role-playing games of the past will get this treatment sooner rather than later.


8 Chrono Trigger

One of the greatest JRPGs that could look even better with the HD-2D treatment

It's a no-brainer Chrono Trigger HD-2D should be first in line for treatment. This genre-defining JRPG features incredible combat, a beloved cast, unique time travel mechanics, and many revolutionary gameplay elements that have become commonplace in modern gaming.


If the game still looks beautiful to this day, there is no reason why fans cannot enjoy two versions of this classic title. A modern remake lets new JRPG fans understand why so many people consider it Chrono Trigger To be the greatest JRPG of all time.

7 Final Fantasy 6

A pixel remaster is great, but an HD-2D remake would be great

Final Fantasy 6

issued
October 11, 1994

developer(s)
Square Enix, Square

OpenCritic rating
the mighty

Final Fantasy 6 The best 2D game in the series by a country mile before the franchise goes full 3D with its next installment. A huge ensemble cast spread across two unique overworlds and an epic story make this a JRPG classic that fans can't get enough of.

An HD-2D remake will sell like gangbusters and make a new one final fantasy Enjoy being such a blast to play this title in the first place. The Pixel Remaster It's definitely a great modern remaster of the title, but the remake will draw more eyes towards this incredible title.


6 Imaginary star 4

Undoubtedly the best game in this underrated series that could attract new fans with a remake

Imaginary star 4

issued
December 17, 1993

While the imaginary star The series debuted around the same time final fantasy and Dragon QuestThe games failed to capture mainstream attention for a variety of reasons. The story-driven structure of this title combined with the unique setting should be a winning combination, and it's possible that sticking to Sega consoles has ruined the franchise's popularity.

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It's a shame Imaginary star 4 It's a great example of what makes this series, making it an excellent choice for an HD-2D remake. Players can jump into the best titles in the series and gradually understand what makes them tick imaginary star IP such an underrated gem.


5 Breath of Fire 2

A great sequel and one of the most underrated JRPGs on the SNES

Breath of Fire II

systems

Super grayscale 8 bit logo

issued
December 10, 1995

While many people remember Playstation breath of fire While the games boast immense quality, there is something about the first two games that should be highlighted. The first game in the series is a strong debut, while the sequel improves on almost everything from its predecessor.

It makes Breath of Fire 2 One of the best JRPG sequels fans can easily check out if the title gets an HD-2D remake. It will be a great way for players to jump into this classic series and enjoy some old-school gameplay with beautiful visuals.

4 Romancing Saga 3

A game full of character and stunning visuals that benefits from an HD-2D remake


Romancing Saga 3

issued
November 11, 1995

developer(s)
Square, ArtePiazza

OpenCritic rating
strong

Another JRPG franchise that deserves so much love and adoration A romantic saga. The name itself may turn off many fans from enjoying this title, but players who decide early will miss out on an epic story and fun role-playing gameplay that is familiar and exciting at the same time.

The third game is considered by many to be the highlight of the series and the best time fans had. With the HD-2D remake of this title, getting into this underrated JRPG franchise will be easier than ever.

3 Illusions of Gaia

An action JRPG that could be re-relevant with a remake


Illusions of Gaia

systems

Super grayscale 8 bit logo

issued
September 1, 1994

developer
quintet

A great game that players can check out if they want to enjoy a fun JRPG with real-time action, Illusions of Gaia A game that most players don't know about, which is a shame. The game has some great puzzles, tries something different with its leveling mechanic, and contains plenty of surprises to keep fans guessing.

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With the HD-2D remake, fans can enjoy a beautiful version of this title that can also include more engaging battles. It's a long shot, but like underrated titles II Illusions of Gaia It's perfect for a re-release that showcases the title's strengths for all to see.

2 The Secret of Evermore

A cult classic that could potentially become mainstream if it was remastered with HD-2D visuals.

Secrets of Evermore

systems

Super grayscale 8 bit logo

issued
October 1, 1995

developer(s)
Square Enix

favorite player Secrets of the mind Although not a part of the will love a title that is almost identical from a gameplay perspective the mind series. Secrets of Evermore A gem that many people need to check out if they missed some of the best JRPGs of the SNES.


There are many good things about this game that can be highlighted with the re-release, such as its JRPG roots in North America and its development despite the project serving as Jeremy Soule's debut in the video game industry. What players who want to check out a fun JRPG with great real-time combat will love Secrets of Evermore brings to the table.

1 Bahamut Lagoon

Finally you can enjoy a modern western release with updated graphics like Live A Live

Bahamut Lagoon

systems

Super grayscale 8 bit logo

issued
February 9, 1996

developer(s)
Square Enix

It's a shame that the beautiful graphics and fun strategic gameplay Bahamut Lagoon Never reached the west coast. The popularity of Dragons should be more than enough to draw eyes towards this title, but Squire doesn't think it's worthy of an English localization.


before Bahamut Lagoon Becoming a piece of lost media, an HD-2D remake could help it gain some much-needed popularity outside of Japan. Live a Live. It's a risk, but one that fans of strategic JRPGs will consider Bahamut Lagoon A must-play title after hours in this rich title.

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