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Policenauts: Hideo Kojima's Sci-Fi Classic

30 years ago, Konami released Policenauts, a game that continued the fusion of movies and video games pioneered by Hideo Kojima. As an LA detective named Jonathan Ingram—a former astronaut in cryosleep for 24 years—the game combines visual novel elements with action-based scenes to create one of Kojima's most memorable stories. However, despite its brilliance, Policenauts was never officially localised into English and has remained relatively unknown outside Japan due to the lack of official translations. Fan translations do exist, however.

Wasted Potential and Future Releases

As Hideo Kojima's career took him from Policenauts to iconic works like Metal Gear Solid, fans have often speculated about the potential of a second Policenauts game. Unfortunately, despite Kojima's plans, this sequel never came to fruition, leaving many wishing that the game could have reached its full potential.


Do you believe Policenauts should be given an official English release? Why or why not?

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[–] ProdigalFrog@slrpnk.net 5 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (4 children)

Eh, from what I saw in SuperBunnyHop's video on the game, we're really not missing that much. It's an interesting curiosity for Kojima fans, but his previous work in that style of game, snatcher, is far superior.

[–] kilgore_trout@feddit.it 1 points 1 month ago

I am playing Policenauts and nearing the end now.

This is a masterpiece. The amount of detail that went into the game is astounding. It feels real. The story is also told an a realistic way: it doesn't stick to only what's relevant to proceed, but a lot more.

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