These days Japanese video game giant, Konami, is best known for its Pro Evolution Soccer games and for letting franchises like Silent Hill, Castlevania, and Metal Gear, among others, rot. Oh, and Konami has pivoted a lot of its resources towards making Japan-exclusive pachinko machine versions of their most popular franchises, so there's that too.
With that said, over the past couple of months, Konami has started to hint that it might be making a comeback to developing actual video games.
At the moment, Konami has confirmed that it is currently working on several key projects, all of which are unnamed. In addition to this, Konami is set to release its first new game in years, titled GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon, for the Nintendo Switch and PC in 2022.
Considering the treasure trove of IPs that Konami is sitting on, we decided to have a little fun. Below, we rounded up five Konami games that we wish were part of the projects that Konami was working on or that would at least make a comeback soon.
So, without further delay, let's get started.
Silent Hill + Silent Hill 2 Remaster
Capcom's Resident Evil franchise might resonate more with mainstream audiences, but it was arguably Silent Hill that put the survival horror video games on the proverbial map. Debuting in 1999, Silent Hill pushed the original PlayStation to its limits, making clever use of a "fog" mechanic to great effect to add more atmosphere to the game despite technical limitations.


