For me personally, I would love to see the Resistance series get some love. A collection with all the titles, including PSP, added together with upgraded graphics would be nice but I would really love to see a new entry into the series.
It’s that or Legend of Dragoon but that’s a real long shot.
Dark Cloud or Blast Radius.
It will never happen, and I know there’s the rest of the Xeno games, but definitely Xeongears is high on my wishlist.
That would be a dream come true. At the very least they could give us a remaster of Xenogears since they showed some love to Star Ocean recently.
What do you think they’d do with disc 2? Simply remaster/remake it as is or make it as intended?
I would love for them to make it as is and go big but they would most likely consolidate as much as they could on to one disc.
I like the sound of them going big. I’d even be happy with Octopath Traveller type visuals as long as it meant more budget for expanding on the second disc to include more gameplay.
Agreed. I’m fond of this graphical choice. Octopath Traveler was a phenomenal looking game and I wish they could use this style or that of the new Star Ocean on more classics games of this genre.
Parasite Eve
I remember rumors of a new Parasite Eve being in production a while ago and it still hurts that it hasn’t been made real. It would be nice to see them just remade with some modern-ish graphics.
Vagrant Story.
This is one of those games that never got the love it deserved. I bought it when it first came out because it was made by Square and feel in love immediately within the first hour. Who knows. With all this nostalgia running wild… they may just bring this back.
Dot hack IMOQ :(
Carnage Heart, a modernized version of this could be really fun with modern online multiplayer you could run your robots against tons of others in the blink of an eye giving you quick feedback on how your tweaks to the code affects your standings.
Drakengard!
Sly Cooper. That thing needs some love.
Also, the GTA got its “remastered” “trilogy” but the PSP Stories titles were forgotten.
Sly Cooper would be fantastic on modern hardware. Thieves in Time is a lot better when emulated because it fixes the game’s most glaring flaw compared to the PS2 games: load times. I can only imagine a Sly game designed to be run off an NVMe drive with modern graphical capabilities. I wonder how its art style would be adapted to higher fidelity.