No one likes Konami these days. In fact, no one has liked Konami for a years. While there was a period last decade when Japanese video game companies struggled, its contemporaries such as SEGA, Capcom, and Square Enix, among others, have since recovered. As for Konami, it remains in the gutters, hoping for a way back to the table with the big boys with its next big hit. Since the company owns Metal Gear, Silent Hill, and Castelvania, it's within its rights to do whatever it wants with its franchises. But, we'd be lying if we said that its recent string of decisions inspired any confidence.

Konami generated a ton of hype last year with its Silent Hill Transmission event, when it finally confirmed that a Silent Hill 2 Remake is coming. It's hoping to ride the same wave of nostalgia Capcom did with its lineup of remakes. A big issue here is Silent Hill doesn't carry as much weight. In fact, Silent Hill never really moved the needle much outside of the first two games. What's worse is that Bloober Team is helming the remake, which hasn't exactly made any game as notable as Silent Hill before - nobody really remembers The Medium.

Thus, this begs the question, with Konami fully invested on reviving its oldest and most popular franchises, does it have a chance at being successful, especially with Metal Gear?

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain remains one of gaming's biggest "what if's" due to all the content that was le ft on the cutting rom floor.