What's the first most impressive game of all time?
I said the writing lol. Meaning, Silent Hill 2 has the second most impressive writing of all games. kova4a asked what was #1 and I answered.
What's the first most impressive game of all time?
Extremely hyped? Not quite. I really don't know what to expect from this... Kojima has never done horror to my knowledge, and just because Guillermo del Toro has made some brilliant movies doesn't necessarily mean he'll make great games. The last Silent Hill game I enjoyed was made over a decade ago.
Also, first person? Are they taking a page out of Frictional's book? That would be ironic, seeing as how everyone in the horror game business has taken a page out of Silent Hill's book. I'd prefer it if this wasn't first person, since all the best horror games in the past few years have been first person. I did get a kick out of seeing Daryl in the game.
Not first person, the first person part in the above video is P.T. - the playable teaser released on the PSN store and its gameplay has no relation to the upcoming game.
Anyway, being such a huge SH fan I'm quite excited and of course hope they don't mess it up. For now at least it will look good courtesy of Fox engine and has Daryl in. Whether the story will be good is a different matter.
edit: I see that even BD has releases an article called 5 reasons to be excited for Silent Hills http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3308042/5-reasons-excited-silent-hills/
P.T was like silent hill 4 the rooms first person parts..that's how quite a few people guessed it was silent hill before finding out at the very end!
not to mention the "save Icon" was a symbol from silent hill. I'm super hype; someone that makes strange stories and outlandish characters teaming up with someone that makes fantastic horror monsters and sets?
Hi, on the PS3, would anyone recommend the Alien isolation game?
Also anyone used the Takstar HIFI2050 for computer gaming (or even bluray/films).
While it is repetitve (which game is not btw)
There are games that hardly get repetitive after 100 hours due to things like open world level design, multiple gameplay styles, and branching stories, but such games aren't within the horror genre obviously.
I haven't played Alien: Isolation yet, but the gameplay seems to be very barebones; this is fine, but it might get repetitive after a dozen hours or so. I'm thinking of games like Amnesia and Penumbra; each one is no more than 10 hours (unless you get stuck) which seems to be the perfect length. Plus, these games also have intriguing stories going for them (especially Penumbra) giving the player more reason to play through to the end.