10 PlayStation games that deserve a Crash N. Sane Trilogy-style remaster

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#2. Suikoden I and II

Suikoden I is pretty universally hailed as a good RPG. Suikoden II is considered one of the greatest RPGs of all time. After that, the series admittedly falls off a cliff in pretty short order, but the PlayStation One entries in the series remain revered classics and have aged remarkably well.

Konami has been weird about doing almost anything involving actual video games increasingly over the last decade, so it’s not particularly surprising there’s been little movement on a franchise that’s been dormant for a long time. You want to make a pachinko machine or a Netflix series out of one of their properties, fine but an actual video game seems like the thing they least want to do these days.

However if one could persuade them to put some minimal effort into an HD remaster of the first two Suikoden games I think that would be easy money. Maybe include something that makes the 108 characters in each game a little easier to find such as a hint system or something.  Maybe minimal if any loading if that’s possible. Because they game is more stylized than a lot of PlayStation One games, the look still holds up pretty well.