Summary

Whether you’re on PC or console, OG Modes and classic modes are a great way to bring back a crowd to a game that has been around for years. After all, some of the longest franchises will inevitably change for better or for worse as they attempt to capture a more mainstream audience.

Whatever the reason, there is always a desire to bring back the old-school gameplay. This can mean increasing the difficulty of a game back to what it used to be or stripping apart all the changes made during the game’s lifetime. While some tease their fans with a temporary return of nostalgia, some games that have a more permanent way to access the past. After all, if Fortnite can do it and succeed, there is hope yet.

Operators fighting on the Hideout map in Call Of Duty Black Ops 6.

Call of Duty has evolved since the original days of the game. With microtransactions, finishing moves, and specialist classes, this isn’t the game you remember if you fell asleep during the Ghosts era and just woke up from a long nap.

Call of Duty would benefit from a lessEsports-oriented gameplaywhere weapons don’t require as much of a grind to unlock, and it’s a chaotic time killer. The same goes for Call of Duty Zombies, which has had major changes, including point values, a more complex perk system, and the addition of mantling over obstacles.While Call of Duty often offers somewhat more barebones experiences, nothing matches the old-school days.

Overwatch characters. From left to right: Zenyatta, Mercy, Roadhog, D.VA, Soldier 76, and Tracer.

Overwatch Classic captures the spirit of the original game. The only problem is that it cycles through different eras, giving players only a brief moment to breathe in the nostalgia. In 2016, none of the characters played fair, leading to some of the most exhilarating gameplay ever recorded.

This is the chaotic era where every hero felt broken and balance was completely thrown out the window. This is also the chaotic energy that brought forth the original Play of the Game meme. Day one Overwatch was fun because it didn’t try to make the game fair for an Esports setting, but rather allowed players to have fun with the abilities. If every character is broken, does it mean that no one is?

A player summoning a Cyber Dragon Core in Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is one of the greatest online clients for a trading card game. It allows you to learn to play a game that many consider complex due to the long card text and combos that can be performed.

While Master Duel occasionally has special events that force players to use cards from a different era, there is no permanent mode where players can experience old school Yu-Gi-Oh! on a consistent basis other than private games.With so many formats to choose from, anything from Goat Format to Edison Format can be considered OG. This is also a great way to put less competitive cards back in action more often.

The Field as seen in Pokemon TCG Live.

Pokemon TCG Live has the benefit of a massive card roster for players to collect. However, while Pokemon TCG Live focuses on whatever the current meta is, there is a perfect opportunity toreturn back to basics with the online client.

The Pokemon TCG is known for valuing the original cards that were released in the good old days of the card game. This includes unforgettable hitters like Hitmonchan and time stallers like Chansey. Of course, the meta game has evolved plenty since then with new Pokemon types and Trainer cards, so it would be good to give players a taste of that original card game feel that takes players back to the 90s.

Player with an AK-47 holding B tunnels on the Dust 2 map in Counter-Strike 2.

After over ten years of Counter-Strike Global Offensive, Counter-Strike 2 took its place. What made this transition from one game to the next so different, is the fact that Counter-Strike 2 wasn’t just a sequel, but a title that completely removed its predecessor from being playable.

While Counter-Strike 2 introduced new physics, updated graphics, and gun mechanics that enhanced the competitive aspect of the game, it’s hard not to long for the original days of Global Offensive. This is a game where tiny little tweaks make a major difference to those who frequently play. One example of an iconic detail that is missing is the weapon wheel, which was replaced by a standard menu.

Leon holding his powerful and fully upgraded Magnum in Resident Evil 2 remake.

Resident Evil is a very different game now than what it started out as. In fact, some would even say the original games were more difficult with tank controls, a fixed camera, and limited saves. Since then, the games delve into first-person horror as well as rocking the third-person camera made popular by the fourth installment.

Resident Evil 2 and 3 both have remakes that modernize the experience ofthe survival horror genre. So what if players were allowed to experience the same game with the original cameras and control barriers? Resident Evil Village is capable of running in third person using Mods and the franchise itself has been known to introduce new ways to play their old games, such as VR. So, it would not be unusual to see an OG mode introduced.

Harrington is ready to battle in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet is a massive leap in a different direction for old school fans of Pokemon. However, it also leaves behind many of the staples that made the series memorable, such as Trainers that challenge you, random encounters, and XP that is earned individually.

While not everything can be solved with an OG Mode, there has always been a demand for seeing Pokemon return to its roots and the choice to make the game more difficult for experienced players. This includes tweaking the XP to force players out of XP share, making every Pokemon encounter a surprise, and making Trainer battling essential for progression rather than easily skippable.

The classic 2Fort map in Team Fortress 2.

Team Fortress 2 has seen its fair share of content over the years from new weapon sets, items, and most importantly, hats. While this might not seem game changing at first glance, the right set of items can make a player incredibly powerful. Of course, this also means that players with their own unique set of items often have an advantage.

While the OG game could theoretically still be played using the Xbox 360’s version of The Orange Box, having a way to go back to basics without resorting to private lobbies or mods could be an interesting experiment, even if temporary. There is still a charm that comes with the default weapons and casual barebones gameplay.