The number of video game remakes and remasters being released has increased dramatically in recent years. Though some would perhaps prefer developers to focus their attention on new titles rather than revitalizing older ones, it's always nice to see classic games and franchises receiving the love and attention that they truly deserve.

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It's not just big developers that are working on these kinds of projects though, with plenty of fans also dipping their toes into the creative water. Despite their lack of resources and, in many cases, lack of experience, some of the best fan remakes, mods, and remasters are every bit as impressive as the real deal and are definitely worth checking out for fans of the original titles.

10 Skywind

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Skyrim may be the most successful of the mainline Elder Scrolls games, but there are some who still prefer the series' earlier entries. So much so, in fact, that a talented team of modders is currently developing a conversion mod that completely recreates The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind within the engine of Skyrim: Special Edition.

This isn't the only Elder Scrolls conversion mod being developed though, with Skyblivion promising a similar experience using quests and content from the series' fourth installment, Oblivion. Both are incredibly impressive, as too is the dedication shown by all of the people currently working on the two projects.

9 DoomRL

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For those who have ever wondered what Doom would be like as a top-down roguelike rather than a first-person shooter, DoomRL should be able to provide some answers. Its visuals may not be quite as impressive as some of the other great fan mods and remakes that are out there, but, like the game on which it's based, it's still an awful lot of fun.

The pair behind the project have since gone on to form their own development studio, ChaosForge, and recently released their first-ever game on Steam. It's described as a spiritual successor to DoomRL, though offers a much more modern take on the roguelike genre than its spiritual predecessor.

8 The Dark Mod

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Although The Dark Mod started life as a conversion mod for Doom 3, it's actually inspired by the first two Thief games developed by Looking Glass Studios. The stealth elements found in those titles have been lovingly recreated, as too have the games' iconic visuals.

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These days, it's available as a standalone title and features more than 150 fan-made missions. There are several multi-mission campaigns, a wide variety of weapons and tools, and a myriad of fantasy-themed elements that perfectly compliment the game's wonderful steampunk-inspired world.

7 Tomb Raider: The Dagger of Xian

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Since the release of a playable demo in mid-2017, news regarding Tomb Raider: The Dagger of Xian has been a little scarce. The fan-made game, which was first announced in 2016, aims to recreate the entirety of Tomb Raider 2 using the Unreal Engine and is one of the best-looking fan projects around.

Whether or not the developers will ever finish the project remains to be seen, but there remains plenty of interest from prospective players nonetheless. More than 15 thousand people are currently following the project on Facebook, where one of the developers recently shared some interesting work in progress footage of Lara riding a quadbike.

6 Pokemon Uranium

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There have been some incredibly ambitious Pokemon ROM hacks and fan games over the years, but none more so than Pokemon Uranium. Developed using RPG Maker XP and Pokemon Essentials, the game takes place in a brand new region and features a Pokedex containing 200 Pokemon, many of which are original creations.

As the title might suggest, the game has a nuclear theme to it and this is reflected in some of the new additions to the Pokedex. Nuclear-type Pokemon like Nucleon (the game's very own Eeveelution) are weak to every other type, however, making them incredibly challenging to use in a regular playthrough.

5 Goldeneye: Source

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Goldeneye 007 is often credited as being the game that helped to popularise first-person shooters on home consoles and is considered by many to be one of the best multiplayer games of the nineties. Goldeneye: Source is a fan-made recreation of the game's multiplayer mode which uses Valve's popular Source engine.

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Though the visuals have been dramatically improved, the game still feels exactly like Rare's N64 classic and features many of its iconic stages like Dam, Bunker, and Aztec. It also allows for online multiplayer, something that the original was unable to provide at the time.

4 Grand Theft Auto Vice Cry: Remastered

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For as fantastic as they were at the time, the first three 3D Grand Theft Auto games really haven't aged all that well. Thankfully, for those hoping to experience the wonders of Vice City without having to tolerate the game's dated visuals and archaic controls, there is a valid alternative. Well, kind of.

Grand Theft Auto Vice Cry recreates Vice City using the GTAV engine and looks absolutely stunning at times. Unfortunately, however, it's one of many mods and fan projects that were recently shut down by publisher Take-Two following a flurry of cease and desist letters, which has made getting hold of a copy incredibly difficult.

3 Another Metroid 2 Remake

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There are plenty of fantastic Metroid fan games available for download, including the likes of Hyper Metroid and Project Base, but the pick of the bunch is probably Another Metroid 2 Remake. Developed by Milton Guasti, the game is a remake of Metroid II: Return of Samus in the style of Metroid: Zero Mission.

Despite the popularity of the Metroid Prime trilogy, there are many who still prefer Samus' earlier 2D outings. For those people, AM2R is the perfect title to play in order to get in the mood for Metroid Dread and a great example of what can be accomplished when somebody really puts their mind to something.

2 DayZ

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Few video games boast a better modding scene than Bohemia Interactive's ARMA 2. It's spawned a ridiculous amount of mods over the years, several of which have gone on to become hugely successful standalone titles. The first of these was DayZ, which was developed by a New Zealand-based modder and game designer called Dean Hall.

Inspired by Hall's work, an Irish modder using the handle PlayerUnknown developed a battle royale mode for DayZ, which many consider to be the first-ever battle royale game. He was then hired by Sony to work on the ill-fated H1Z1, before later going on to create his very own battle royale-centric title, PUBG.

1 Black Mesa

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Some companies don't take too kindly to fans creating games based on their IPs. Valve clearly isn't one of them though, as evidenced by the fact that Black Mesa is currently being sold through Steam despite being a complete reimagining of the developer's first Half-Life game.

It took the team behind the project around 15 years to complete, having been inspired to start work on it after seeing Half-Life: Source in 2005. The game's overwhelmingly positive reception on Steam would suggest that this was all time well spent, with more than 60,000 people going out of their way to recommend the game to others.

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