Konami's great big comeback tour is presently in full swing, with everything from an enormous undertaking in Virtuos' upcoming Metal Gear Solid 3 remake to smaller-scale fare such as those Suikoden remasters. There has perhaps been no greater example of the publisher's commitment to reviving beloved IPs than their sterling remake of Silent Hill 2 and the upcoming Ryukishi07-written blockbuster, Silent Hill f.
That's all well and good. And believe me, as a JRPG diehard with a soft spot for Snake and a love of the psychological horror genre, I've been on cloud nine. But what about the original versions of Konami's all-time classics? Like, say, the PlayStation versions of the earliest Silent Hill games, in all their pristine polygonal glory? A new video from digital distribution giant GOG has many of us hyped for the high likelihood of precisely that - and quite possibly some further ports on other platforms entirely.
That's if we ever even get to see The Elder Scrolls 7.
The video, which has been the talk of the town on sites like Reddit since its release on GOG Classics Vault's official YouTube channel, is titled "This Game Shaped Me". The all-CG...