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I kinda don't want to say MGS1 because I feel there is a very good chance of that happening some time after Delta.
Chrono Trigger doesn't need one, but I'd still love to see it in a 2D-3D style.

A full remake of Ocarina of Time would be interesting. (Besides the 3DS one)
But I would love to see a Final Fantasy 8 Remake. (I know 9 is in the works)

RedKingXIII said:
LegitHyperbole said:

Oh yes, if anything the remasters for GTA done is cement the need for remakes. Imagine GTA SA with GTA5 level graphics and features but I'm not sure R* pursuing stuff like this is a good idea or we'll be waiting till 2050 for GTA7. Alas, If they could organise a Blupoint level team. One can dream. And yes on MGS1, Idk why they didn't start with that instead of 3 and work up towards 3 instead they'll be going backwards, it's definitely coming though at some point.

It's probably because MGS3 is the easier one to make a faithfull remake. 3 aged really well, so they're remaking the visuals and calling it a day, and that's fine. They could actually do a lot more with it (porting the MGSV moveset to 3, remake the areas and more), but without Kojima I'm glad that's the direction they're taking with Delta: a faithfull remake like OOT3D or the N Sane Trilogy. Oh, and it's also the first of the timeline.

A San Andreas remake is never going to happen, sadly. Maybe it can, considering they can put GTA Online in it. But eh. I'm not holding my breath.

They showed quite a bit of gameplay that was not possible in the original, so it's definitely been enhanced to be more in line with MGSV's combat and movement. Probably more advanced than that even.

As for why they chose to start with MGS3, I believe they go over that in this interview with David Hayter.