Who says action heroes stay inside television screens and the theaters? Thanks to action games, players can become heroes in their own action-packed stories themselves. Various action genres allow players to experience stories in a wide variety of situations. For instance,Tomb Raidertakes players on a globe-trotting journey to search for artifacts. Meanwhile,Devil May Crygives a stylish take on hunting down demons.

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Other action titles from years - or even decades - back actually made a huge mark on the hearts of some hardcore fans. Some of these forgotten action games might actually stand their ground when compared to these modern titles, despite the lack of graphics and sophisticated gameplay. Additionally, some of these action games might actually revolutionize the way action games work with today’s advanced graphics and processing power. Which forgotten games can meet these criteria?

10Castlevania

Today’s 3D real-time action games could use a change of pace with more intense, side-scrolling action. Fans of Konami’sCastlevaniaseries would fondly remember the series' demand for technical mastery and complex 2D level design. Interestingly, this approach fits the franchise’s setting: Count Dracula’s eponymous castle, where the vampire-hunting Belmont Clan takes the fight to the vampire lord.

Fans of Castlevania’s level design and entertaining side-scrolling action may appreciate a modern remake of some of its classic entries, especially 1997’sSymphony of the Night. After all, this game formally introduces Dracula’s son, Alucard, as he uses vampire powers, magic, and various weapons to fight enemies within a complex castle that focuses on RPG elements and non-linear level design.

Castlevania

9GoldenEye 007

Despite its age and nature as an FPS,GoldenEye 007has the potential of becoming an action hit with the right approach. In the original title,GoldenEye 007adapts theJames Bondfilm of the same name. Despite its familiar FPS makeup,GoldenEye 007fully introduced the potential of FPS on the console market. As with most FPS,GoldenEye 007tasks players (as James Bond) to take down a crime syndicate with a variety of weapons.

However, a modernGoldenEye 007might utilize other popularJames Bondtropes. A modernGoldenEye 007can see Bond use not just firearms but include Bond’s stapleassortment of gadgets: special attache cases, spike umbrellas, and even bagpipe flamethrowers.

GoldenEye 007

8Contra

Fans of side-scrolling action games might fondly remember Bill Rizer and Lance Beat of the elite Contra Unit in 1987’sContra. Their adventures in 2633 A.D. led them to face an alien threat deep inside a remote jungle. The futuristic setting means players have access to various weapons that make full use of the game’s eight-directional system. However, with 2019’sContra: Rogue Corpsreceiving middling reviews for its 3D-focused approach, perhapsContrashould return to its 2D roots.

AContraremake might finally breathe more life into the fictional Galuga archipelago. Upgraded graphics on familiar gameplay may add flashier but more entertaining action setpieces for fans to enjoy.

Contra

7SOCOM

Tactical FPS fans today would appreciate the sheer complexity required to play games likeRainbow Six. However, fans who want to go old school might rememberSOCOM, another tactical FPS franchise. Whereas most modern FPS titles rely more on action setpieces,SOCOMmissions heavily depend on player teamwork, accuracy, and stealth. In fact, the title made a mark in the FPS industry for being the first PS2 game to use the headset for cooperative commands.

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SOCOM

Interestingly,SOCOM’s tactical approach might use a modern makeover. ASOCOMremake may position itself as a worthy combatant ofRainbow Six: Siege, anothertactical shooter. However, aSOCOMremake may make itself more unique by having a more military-oriented approach to its themes and gameplay.

6Bounty Hounds

Players of the PSP might have picked upBounty Houndsand remembered thePhantasy Starseries, as both had sci-fi spacefaring premises. However, whereasPhantasy Starhas a heavy RPG approach,Bounty Houndshad a heavy-emphasis on hardcore action. This factor fits the game’s story, where players take on the role of Max, a Bounty Hound eradicating various aliens across the galaxy.

Players can equip Max with two pairs of weapons, ranging from sci-fi swords, hammers, axes, and even guns. Additionally, Max can mix and match a wide variety of exotic armor pieces to look uniquely badass as he tears through waves of alien enemies. Today’s slate of minimalist space-based games could use the thrilling aesthetic of a potentialBounty Houndsremake.

Bounty Hounds

5Oni

Fans ofBungiewould fondly remember their raids inDestiny. However, Bungie actually created an overlooked and underrated action game back in 2001 -Oni. Looking at the box art alone, gamers would immediately associate the protagonist Konoko withGhost in the Shell. Despite its simple graphics,Onihad potential in terms of its martial arts-oriented gameplay.

Unlike action games at the time, players can fight enemies not only with guns but also withvarious hand-to-hand techniques. In turn,Onieasily stuns fighting game fans with complex combos in its fully-3D setting. A modernOnigame may finally let a new audience experience a third-person action game with both guns and stunning martial arts.

Oni

4Command & Conquer: Renegade

Fans of RTS titles know howCommand & Conquertried to branch out genres withRenegade, its first foray into the FPS scene. Despite poor reception,Renegadeproved thatC&C’s setting may in fact fit an FPS or even an action title. The plot takes placein the last days of the lore’s First Tiberium War, where players become Havoc Parker, a GDI commando tasked to rescue key GDI assets from Nod.

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Similar to other FPS titles,Renegadelets players use more advanced versions of modern weapons. They can drive various vehicles to explore the vast levels of the game. In multiplayer, players can even “upgrade” into various unit types and hero characters. However, perhaps interesting would be the game’s feature of GDI and Nod bases having unique buildings akin to its RTS roots. A modern game can bring to lifeC&C’s unique RTS world, with action gameplay that takes players closer to the action.

3Syphon Filter

Thanks to Sony’sSyphon Filter, fans have access to a portablesuper-spyin the PSP. Interestingly, fans might overlookSyphon Filterfor its usual super-spy premise. Games essentially revolve around Syphon Filter, a mysterious superweapon. Players take on the role of Gabe Logan, an agent of the enigmatic Agency. In turn,Syphon Filterrelies on stealth, puzzles, and shooter action to navigate its levels.

A modernSyphon Filtergame can meet a lack of stealth icons today. Aside from its surprisingly-deep plot,Syphon Filterdoesn’t run out of both strategic stealth and action options. In turn, players need to stay on top of their toes in aBourne-esque spy thriller story.

CnC Renegade

2BloodRayne

Fans who want a grittier action game may have triedBloodRayne. In the game, players take on the role of Rayne as she uses hervampiric powersand combat skills to solve various supernatural incidents. Action fans would appreciate the game’s fast-paced gameplay and extremely open gameplay areas. Unfortunately, the game’s rather simple story didn’t captivate fans long enough for them to stay.

However, a modernBloodRaynetitle may appreciate a graphical and processing boost. After all, a modernBloodRayneremake might have the same spice asDevil May Crywith a darker and grittier premise.

Syphon Filter

1The Matrix: Path Of Neo

Fans of the Wachowskis would remember 1999’sThe Matrix, where robots have seemingly enslaved people in The Matrix, a virtual simulation. Thankfully, the hacker Neo has discovered his nature as the One and has become mankind’s savior in the film saga. Interestingly, the franchise’s flashy displays of martial arts and gunplay have had fans clamoring forThe Matrixvideo games. Thankfully,Path of Neosuccessfully pulls this off.

In the game, players, as Neo, slowly learn the skills they’ll need to fight Agent Smith in the climactic battle inMatrix: Revolutions. In turn, Neo learns iconic skills such as the bullet stop, bullet dodge, and even flight. A modernPath of Neoremake can be just in time for the upcomingMatrix 4and celebrate the new film with improved graphics and processing power.

BloodRayne

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