Top 10 Unexpected HD Remasters

The abundance of HD remasters that come out every year distracts from new IP and original creations. It's become a notable point of contention for this generation of consoles, as every other game feels like a remake or remaster. I adopt a quality over quantity approach in life, whereas the HD remaster trend raises problems because of the number of re-releases.

In some cases it makes sense from a business perspective. Uncharted 4 comes out next year, so why not release the first three games on PlayStation 4. Clearly there are people willing to buy games again, as a lot of these HD remasters prove successful. But then there are the less obvious choices, ones that make audiences scratch their heads.

Earlier this week Prototype and Prototype 2 were released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and I couldn't help but think, "why?" Some of the less obvious choices for HD remasters can result in pleasant surprises, but for the most part they just stand out as strange choices. Here are 10 of the most noteworthy ones.

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