A Remake is a complete reconstruction of a game with modern graphics, audio, and gameplay, while a Remaster only offers improved graphics and sound of the original game without major changes to its core structure.
The Definitive Edition is usually a complete version of the game that includes all DLCs, optimizations, and updates, providing the ultimate and most polished experience.
The Gold Edition typically includes the base game along with a Season Pass and some exclusive content. Depending on the player’s needs, it can offer good value, but the full or Definitive Edition may often be a better choice.
If you want a modern take on a classic game, the Remake is the best choice. If you want a complete version without needing to purchase DLC separately, the Definitive Edition is ideal.
Yes. Different versions can impact gameplay—Remakes may completely change it, while Remasters provide a smoother and visually enhanced experience of the original game.
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Release Date
5/18/2015
Dev
CD Projekt
Score
0/10
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Release Date
10/26/2018
Dev
Rockstar Games
Score
0/10
The Last of Us Part II
Release Date
6/19/2020
Dev
Naughty Dog
Score
0/10
Uncharted 1: Drake's Fortune
Release Date
11/19/2007
Dev
Naughty Dog
Score
0/10
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Release Date
11/10/2020
Dev
Ubisoft Montreal
Score
0/10
Resident Evil 2
Release Date
1/25/2019
Dev
Capcom
Score
0/10
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Release Date
1/24/2017
Dev
Capcom
Score
0/10
Dark Souls
Release Date
9/22/2011
Dev
Bluepoint Games
Score
0/10
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Release Date
11/15/2001
Dev
Bungie Inc
Score
0/10
Shadow of the Tomb Raider
Release Date
9/12/2018
Dev
Nixxes Software
Score
0/10
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Release Date
1/31/1997
Dev
Square Enix
Score
0/10
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Release Date
10/7/2021
Dev
Ubisoft Montreal
Score
0/10
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Release Date
11/18/2014
Dev
BioWare
Score
0/10
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