Uncharted and The Last of Us are two of the defining franchises of the past couple console generations, and they helped cement Naughty Dog as one of the top-tier developers in our entire medium. Over the past decade, Sony’s premiere studio wrapped up its PlayStation 3 Uncharted trilogy with Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception, won countless awards with The Last of Us, delivered one of the best side stories ever in The Last of Us: Left Behind, brought Nathan Drake back in the gorgeous Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, and helped cap off the PlayStation 4 generation with The Last of Us Part II, which again won countless awards. With the recent entry dabbling into time travel, a remake could add story elements that could bring closure to Thieves in Time's cliffhanger ending by making the game act as a pseudo-sequel.You’d be hard-pressed to find a video game developer who’s had a better decade than Naughty Dog. On top of that, having sections as large as Thieves in Time could bring out a lot more of the Fiendish Five's personalities and make them more memorable than they already were. Sanzaru Games would go on to make Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time in 2013 before the series went dormant once again.īluepoint could revive the Sly Cooper series by taking the original game and reworking it to fit the format of its follow-ups where players take on smaller missions to set up larger heists.
Sucker Punch Productions made three games in the thieving raccoon series before moving on to Infamous. The developer originally made a name for itself with its colorful, cartoony, Sly Cooper series. Even recently with its widely popular Ghost of Tsushima.
Sucker Punch Productions has built up a long legacy of memorable titles.