Killer8
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I want Koei Tecmo to remaster their first three Fatal Frame games to the standard of their Mask of the Lunar Eclipse and Maiden of Black Water remasters.
Onion Games said years ago they'd like to remaster the controversial Rule of Rose but put a 1% chance of it happening. I hope it really does get some traction to make a comeback. Copies of the PS2 version go for hundreds of dollars.
A full Dino Crisis remake/reboot makes a lot of sense given the success of the recent RE remakes and the demand for it in the Capcom polling data. I think it would need quite big changes though to really pull it off as a velociraptor is not the same as a zombie. I replayed the game recently and it's pretty comical how slowly they run to you (their estimated speed is up to 40mph).
Siren needs to have some kind of update too. Given how Siren: Blood Curse was a Westernized take on the original starring an American film crew (even though it was made by the same Japanese developer), I am warming to the idea of even getting a Western studio to remake Siren 2 in a similar way. So long as it's respectful of the Japanese aesthetic and retains the unique sight-jacking mechanics of the series, i'd be sold. A PSVR2 version of sight-jacking could be incredible.
Onion Games said years ago they'd like to remaster the controversial Rule of Rose but put a 1% chance of it happening. I hope it really does get some traction to make a comeback. Copies of the PS2 version go for hundreds of dollars.
A full Dino Crisis remake/reboot makes a lot of sense given the success of the recent RE remakes and the demand for it in the Capcom polling data. I think it would need quite big changes though to really pull it off as a velociraptor is not the same as a zombie. I replayed the game recently and it's pretty comical how slowly they run to you (their estimated speed is up to 40mph).
Siren needs to have some kind of update too. Given how Siren: Blood Curse was a Westernized take on the original starring an American film crew (even though it was made by the same Japanese developer), I am warming to the idea of even getting a Western studio to remake Siren 2 in a similar way. So long as it's respectful of the Japanese aesthetic and retains the unique sight-jacking mechanics of the series, i'd be sold. A PSVR2 version of sight-jacking could be incredible.