#19 (you can answer with remake/remaster instead of revival, if you'd like)
There’s probably plenty of great series that deserve another shot, but the first thing that came to mind was Bushido Blade. That game was super unique at the time, and is still really fun, but in a lot of ways it was very “proof of concept”-like in execution, and the sequel broke at least as many things as it fixed. A lot of modern indie multiplayer games have embraced similar “one hit/one kill” mechanics, but nothing big budget has ever really followed in its footsteps.
A modern AAA (or at least above standard indie level) Bushido Blade, that captures that same quick, frantic play in multiplayer and cinematic/samurai film flair in story mode could be extraordinary.














