Posts: 173
Reputation:
129
Joined: Mar 2025
I like Metal Gear Survive!
They wanted to do OG Rising as a sequel! might actually even be doable with the cut anything gimmick considering there's been two whole generations since, but honestly I like the character action stuff so much not sure if i'd want them to do stealth.
Posts: 34
Reputation:
17
Joined: Jun 2025
I like Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain!
I don't think there's any more stuff left in this franchise to explore. All major characters had their finale in MGS 4 and MGS5 showed us how Big Boss became a villain who used other people as pawns to further his own goals, no different from the US government or Zero.
Revengeance was a great game but it didn't focus on its themes as thoroughly as other games in the series. All the modern political topics like AI, mass misinformation etc. were already covered in MGS2.
Posts: 2
Reputation:
2
Joined: Aug 2025
I like Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty!
If MGSΔ succeeded in sales, One, Two and Four will follow. Something which KONAMI want and it must succeed. I on a personal level developed quite a negative thought/impression towards remakes in general. Something started with RE3 and later on with RE4.
I have quite a decent collection of all MGS games. TWICE actually. I bought both the English and Japanese dub (thanks to anime). This MGSΔ and the likely remakes to come later. It will be a hassle to buy them since I'm kinda a collector when it comes to MGS. If all the series to be remade, KONAMI must put this series at rest and let it go.
Castlevania
Contra
Metal Gear
Silent Hill
Zone of Enders
others like:
- DarkStalkers
- Dino Crisis
- Clock Tower/Haunting Ground
- Megaman
- Rival Schools
The lack of ideas keeps haunting publishers. It's like an inevitable death. This new IP by Capcom, Pragmata (that feels like it copies Death Stranding). I have a bad feeling it won't sell good.
Posts: 66
Reputation:
103
Joined: Apr 2025
I like Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater!
I feel as though Delta is Konami's way of apologizing for how they've treated the series since TPP. I mean, they put Kojima's name front and center in the opening credits of the remake, something I didn't expect at all. Could they be trying to extend a hand towards KojiPro to get the team back on the franchise? I doubt it, but this is the most hopeful I've been in a long long time.
I know Kojima was a pain in Konami's ass. But he made them a shit ton of money. I don't know what new content for the series they could possibly make other than remakes, but I would LOVE a game where we get to play as The Boss.
Posts: 70
Reputation:
70
Joined: Apr 2025
Yuji Korekado recently said in an interview that Delta is also a test run to see if younger devs can continue the series. From what was said, it sounds like they do actually want Metal Gear to continue, and David Hayter recently came out in an interview and said that Metal Gear can absolutely continue, telling a new story without Kojima, one that wouldn't ever be the same as what Kojima brought to the table, but still great in its own way. He likened the comparison to Batman movies, saying that Burton's Batman was his definitive Batman experience until Nolan's trilogy came and went.
I'm inclined to agree. I firmly believe that the path forward for Metal Gear is to go all in on the spinoff formula, but without the gameplay gimmicks. Tell self contained stories in the world of Metal Gear, much like James Bond, but with the solid MGS gameplay foundation that Delta's devs have mastered. There's no shortage of one-off stories about colorful terrorists using unique robot death machines for various terrorist plots. The stories can feel more modern with dialogue that isn't as hokey, and have unique settings, enemy types and bosses to confront, and with none of the baggage of a nearly forty year old story's worth of lore.
To me, Metal Gear can flourish without Kojima, and Kojima is flourishing without Metal Gear. The MGS storyline has nowhere left to go besides giving us a proper MG1 and 2 remake to tie both storylines together. Or Raiden's journeys continuing onward. So I say, go the James Bond route, where the past events may or may not have happened, but the specific details of what and when don't matter, so anyone can pick up and play these games.