Hideo Kojima: I'll keep making big games 'as long as I can'

Neither Hideo Kojima nor former employer Konami wasted any time getting right back to work following their long, convoluted split, but things almost turned out very differently. We were almost fated to have a Kojima-less 2016, according to The New Yorker.

"Every time I create a game, I think it’s going to be the last time," Kojima said in a recent interview. He compared his creation process to a mother going through childbirth, in that she's not likely to think of her next pregnancy until the matter at hand is resolved. But once the matter is handled, it can be exhausting for the "parent." Kojima said he considered going away to a deserted island for a year to cleanse his mind (which sounds like a very Kojima thing to do).

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