Hideo Kojima wearing a Policenauts t-shirt.

Hideo Kojima had an idea for a Policenauts sequel ‘but it never happened’

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Hideo Kojima is best known for the Metal Gear series, and latterly Death Stranding, but among his early work are two standout games that have never really received much love from publisher Konami: Snatcher and Policenauts. These graphic adventure games are in loosely the same lineage, with the first being basically a Blade Runner riff and the latter a more ambitious adventure-conspiracy built around the notion of police astronauts: the individuals who keep order in humanity’s space colonies.

Policenauts was released in 1994 and, somewhat unbelievably, given Kojima’s subsequent career, has never been released outside of Japan. A localisation was begun at one point but was later cancelled, and it was left to fans to belatedly bring the game to English-speaking players, with a 2009 patch for the Japanese PlayStation version. The game follows astronaut Jonathan Ingram and explores themes that may sound familiar—social isolation, technological advances, space travel’s impact—via essentially a galactic cop drama. 



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