The lost Kojima games we#39;ll never play
Added: 10.09.2015 19:00 | 98 views | 0 comments
I watched Silent Hills along with everyone else as it burst - Hindenburg-esque - into flames and crash-landed all over the internet. And despite my best attempts to plug that pyramid-shaped , it festers to this day. But what I didn't appreciate until recently is that the tragedy of Silent Hills and Kojima's unceremonious departure from Konami doesn't end there. It gets even worse.
Over the years, the prolific game designer has hinted at a handful of other ideas and projects he'd love to puruse. In fact, it was this hinting that landed him the ill-fated Silent Hills gig in the first place. But between his recent departure and Konami's... shall we say... new direction, it's unlikely any of these ideas will ever been seen or heard from again. Here's a look at what could have been:
Back in 2012, Konami held a special, Zone of the Enders-centric event in Japan where they 'Enders Project' was in development. The game would utilize the Fox Engine (which now powers Phantom Pain) and would be the Enders series' first major release since 2003's 2nd Runner. At the same event, the company also announced a release for the much-anticipated Zone of the Enders HD Collection, which would help kick off the hype train for Enders Project.
Except the exact opposite happened. One year later, Kojima went on his online radio show (because of course he has one) and announced Enders Project was scrapped. "Right now," Kojima said (via from the HD Collection, following his departure from Konami, and the series is quietly fading into obscurity.
The Boss - mentor of Solid Snake's father, Big Boss - is one of the strongest, most complex characters in gaming. Hell, even Volgin is this idea in a video interview about Metal Gear Rising, stating "I had several ideas for a game featuring The Boss and the Cobra Unit during the invasion of Normandy."
Ultimately, it was Metal Gear Rising that won out, but the idea of a Boss-centric Metal Gear obviously stuck with Kojima. In 2012, during a PAX Prime presentation, he that while he wasn't a "huge fan of spin-offs," a Metal Gear starring The Boss was still something he'd "definitely love to make." I imagine it as Saving Private Ryan except Tom Hanks is a woman and her teammates include a dude who controls bees and someone who talks to ghosts. This would also be a great opportunity to showcase the Philosophers, an organization who immense capital fueled the plot of Snake Eater.
Turns out Phantom Pain isn't the only open world Metal Gear game Kojima was interested in creating. Speaking at the 2015 Taipei Game Show, the developer he'd love to someday play an open-world version of Shadow Moses but that currently no developer had come forward offering to make it.
This builds upon comments Kojima made months earlier when asked about remaking his games. "Personally, I’m not too fond of remakes," he said (via ) "But I would have to go with MGS1. If it was going to be a remake, I wouldn’t want to make a standard remake, but something similar to Planet of the Apes: Bringing the best of the past to the present and doing something new."
Considering how many changes (read: ) the Metal Gear universe has undergone since 1998, the original Metal Gear Solid would gain a lot from an updated script that recognized everything that has happened over the years.
In a game filled with bizarre, creepy moments, Metal Gear Solid 3's '' minigame is one of the creepiest and most bizarre. It is presented as a dream sequence (or nightmare) that triggers after Naked Snake endures the game's infamous torture scene. Beaten and broken, he collapses on a cot in his prison cell, dozes off to sleep, and then everything changes. The player is now some sort of hook sword-wielding convict who butchers zombie police officers in a hack-and-slash minigame. Everything is desaturated and there's no music, which heightens the surrealness of this sequence. Eventually, after hacking up enough enemies, Snake stirs from his slumber.
Not much else is known about 'Guy Savage' or what it was supposed to become. The game was removed from later versions of MGS3, along with any references to it. Shuyo Murata, co-director on MGS4 and writer on MGS5, is goes, Guy Savage was actually a demo for a future Konmai game that was later canceled. Now (almost) all traces of the game have faded away, much like PT.
The smoldering embers of our once blazing passion for this Silent Hill reboot/revival/reimagining still smolder across the internet. Kojima. Del Toro. A dream team mashup of two offbeat visionaries tackling a series made famous for its mind games. We're talking Chrono Trigger levels of game developer collaboration here. And then it all went up in flames. A Scorched Earth policy that burned Silent Hills to the ground and took Kojima Productions along with it, searing away Kojima's name from Konami's recent history; a revisionist history.
The silver lining, at least, is that Hideo Kojima apparently still has a passion for creating things, as evidenced by this from the Metal Gear series and has even mentioned a passion for writing and making movies. Chances are, outside of a pachinko machine, the ideas in this list will likely never see the light of day. However, there are certainly more adventures to come from the original Big Boss.
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| GC Review: With Metal Gear Solid V, Hideo Kojima ends his saga with best title of series
Added: 10.09.2015 14:20 | 20 views | 0 comments
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Hideo Kojima should quit game production and retire effective immediately. He would leave the gaming world on the highest note achievable by any game producer if he were to do so following the release of his magnum opus, his Citizen Kane, his Mona Lisa, his David, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, his most recent (and final) title for Konami and for the Metal Gear universe. The game lives up to every bit of hype built around it over recent years and is worthy of every bit of positive praise heaped upon it by the gaming journalism world.
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| GameThinkTalk Podcast Ep. 2
Added: 10.09.2015 13:17 | 12 views | 0 comments
Topics: Kojima/Konami Controversy, MGS:V release!, Deus Ex new pre-order system has fans pissed off, the biggest upcoming games of the Q4, mini-reviews of Mega-Man, Galak-Z, Velocibox, N++, and more!
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| GC Review: With Metal Gear Solid V, Hideo Kojima ends his saga with best title of series
Added: 10.09.2015 13:17 | 11 views | 0 comments
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Hideo Kojima should quit game production and retire effective immediately. He would leave the gaming world on the highest note achievable by any game producer if he were to do so following the release of his magnum opus, his Citizen Kane, his Mona Lisa, his David, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, his most recent (and final) title for Konami and for the Metal Gear universe. The game lives up to every bit of hype built around it over recent years and is worthy of every bit of positive praise heaped upon it by the gaming journalism world.
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| What Next for Hideo Kojima?
Added: 10.09.2015 10:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
Stu at Sushimonster85 writes 'Unless you have been living under a rock for the past couple of weeks, it has been impossible to ignore the release of Metal Gear Solid V. Hailed by many as one of the best games of recent years, and undoubtedly featuring the best pure gameplay found in the Metal Gear Solid series, it seems a fitting swan song for the man many consider to be gamings first/only Auteur. Indeed, only if you have been living under that same rock for six months now, the ugly (and very public) fallout between Metal Gear Solids creator Hideo Kojima, and Konami has gone hand in hand with final months of development, as well as the games release.
So what next for the man who has had free run over his own multi-million dollar franchise? Aside from a long holiday, and tweeting about his latest Blu-ray purchases.'
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| Konami Announces Exclusive Licensing Rights With Flamengo
Added: 10.09.2015 4:18 | 54 views | 0 comments
Publisher Konami announced on Wednesday that it has received exclusive licensing rights with Brazilian football club Flamengo for the upcoming Pro Evolution Soccer 2016.
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| Tokyo Game Show Floor Maps Revealed: Show Large Booths for Sony, Square Enix, Capcom, Konami More
Added: 09.09.2015 14:19 | 25 views | 0 comments
Today the Computer Entertainment Suppliers Association sent the floor maps of Tokyo Game Show via press release, showing the position and size of all the booths.
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| Tokyo Game Show Floor Maps Revealed: Show Large Booths for Sony, Square Enix, Capcom, Konami More
Added: 09.09.2015 13:18 | 24 views | 0 comments
Today the Computer Entertainment Suppliers Association sent the floor maps of Tokyo Game Show via press release, showing the position and size of all the booths.
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