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As Silent Hill 2 fans clash over the remake's redesigned characters, some see a resemblance to the original artist's early sketches
By Jordan Gerblick published
news The new Maria and Angela look more like Takayoshi Sato's early sketches than the characters in the original game
That Silent Hill 2 gameplay wasn't perfect, but it has me convinced that horror could still dominate Summer Game Fest if we see any of these 5 titles
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
SGF Predictions SGF Predictions | It's been a quiet start for my favorite genre, but Summer Game Fest could change everything for horror
Silent Hill 2 remake will "expand this world" and show "new elements that were previously inaccessible" by ditching the original's fixed camera
By Jordan Gerblick published
news Bloober Team says modern technology has allowed it to "expand on some aspects" of the PS2 horror classic
Upcoming horror games for 2024 and beyond
By Louise Blain last updated
Feature Reader, beware: these upcoming horror games are waiting for you
Silent Hill 2 remake gets terrifying new gameplay trailer and October release date
By Jordan Gerblick published
news Bloober Team's Silent Hill 2 remake is only a few months away
Silent Hill 2 remake's James looks "kinda meow" now after what appears to be a slight redesign
By Hirun Cryer published
News The new Silent Hill Transmission leaks a new James
I played Still Wakes the Deep and it feels like Outlast with a Lovecraftian twist, all set on an oil rig that's trying to kill me
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Preview Preview | The Chinese Room melds gritty domestic drama with hide-and-seek terrors to build "experiential narrative horror" in Still Wakes the Deep
This eldritch horror spin on a Stardew Valley-like farming game is even darker than I expected it to be
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Feature Indie Spotlight | Harvest Island is a pixel farming game that turns the genre's wholesome name on its head
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