Rockstar Games, being one of the most prominent game makers, has a large gaming library that it might remaster, with titles like Manhunt and others deserving of the distinction.
The Bully and Max Payne series, on the other hand, are in desperate need of remasters. These are the two games Rockstar should consider revisiting after Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition.
Fans have been wondering what other iconic games might be a suitable match for a remaster, now that Rockstar Games has gone back and updated their original roster. There are a lot of options because Rockstar has such a large and diverse collection of games that are deserving of improvements.
Bully was first launched on PlayStation 2 in 2006, with Bully: Scholarship Edition launching for the Xbox 360, Wii, and PC in 2008. A mobile adaptation followed in 2016.
The core gameplay has remained consistent throughout all editions, with the Scholarship Edition adding new material.
Bully was intended to be a less violent, more approachable edition of the Grand Theft Auto series, but it sparked just as much, if not more, criticism as Rockstar's classic series.
The Scholarship Edition includes additional missions, characters, school classes, and unlocking goods. Some mini-games in the Wii edition even have motion controls.
The updated edition included a slew of flaws and glitches that rendered the game useless at times. Scholarship Edition didn't do anything to enhance the aesthetics or performance of the game, despite upgrading to a new engine.
That is why a remaster would be quite beneficial. Rockstar might include new gaming advancements into Bully, much like they did with the GTA remaster. Simple improvements like checkpoints and auto-save might go a
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