That's cool 3 is getting a release on PS4, my PS2 copy never worked, unfortunately and when I tried getting into the series with 5...yeahhhh, that was not a good game. :/
Always wanted to try 3 though, so that's nice.
Thought of a couple more as well:
With the release of Kiwami and 0, I'd like to see more "legacy" Yakuza games come out and this game upscaled with the bells and whistles of the 0 engine would be fantastic. Just imagining those Heat moves in that setting playing a samurai Kazuya, hnnnnngh. Why in the almighty fuck did we get Dead Souls instead of this? Always looked
waaay better than Dead Souls to me, even back then. Of all the spin offs we got that. Heck, I'd love the PSP games to get remastered too, would have preferred those over Dead Souls as well (which almost killed the series off in the West, great decision, SEGA).
I'd like to try the Romancing SaGa games and Minstrel Song looked like the best one to start out with since it's a PS2 remake of the original on the SNES. Each one is self contained but Minstrel Song looked like a good intro to the series for me, shame it never came out in Europe or else I'd play it. Fingers crossed now that so many SaGa games are getting amde this one ends up on the PS4.
Before No More Heroes. Before Killer7. Before The Silver Case. Before Grasshopper Manufacture. Before the "Suda51" persona. Goichi Suda used to work at a little company called "Human Entertainment" who were well known for making "cult" games in Japan. These included the Fire Pro Wrestling series (that Suda worked on) and Clock Tower. They are also renowned for one other series that English audiences never got the opportunity to experience called "Twilight Syndrome" which are "Clock Tower" clones created by Goichi Suda. These were Suda's directorial debuts after he worked on the Fire Pro series.
He followed up two Twilight Syndrome games with the first in the "Kill The Past" series, Moonlight Syndrome. Which is supposed to be a real mindfuck of a game with a plot that heads into the darkest recesses of the human psyche.
I'd love for these games to receive the same sort of treatment/love that The Silver Case received. Hoping that Spike Chunsoft do the right thing if Suda asks about it (since Spike Chunsoft basically are the other half of Human that split off after they closed down, Grasshopper Manufacture and EDF developer, Sandlot being the others).
Also, speaking of Human Entertainment, one of their final games they made before they shut down I'd also love to see receive the same treatment The Silver Case got:
A mystery adventure game that used systems that Shenmue would later also try (weather system, time system). Think it'd be one that Shenmue fans would appreciate. This game was so far ahead of the time it was made and may have been the real reason why Human closed down, don't think they ever really recovered after this game. Game looks fantastic to me in every way. Shame nobody has even fan translated it. Guess it might just stay obscured forever at this point, unfortunately.