I love Silent Hill 2, but remakes would be better off as second lives for games that truly need it
Opinion | Too much emphasis is placed on spotlighting nostalgic hits rather than solidifying near-greatness
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GamesHorrorSilent Hill 4: The RoomI love Silent Hill 2, but remakes would be better off as second lives for games that truly need itWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
GamesHorrorSilent Hill 4: The RoomI love Silent Hill 2, but remakes would be better off as second lives for games that truly need itWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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Remakes and remasters have become a constant thrum in the release schedule. It’s easy to understand why. Reliable name recognition, a pre-established fanbase, and an already-designed game make for a smart investment. Yet, at the same time, it’s a paradoxical approach that does a disservice to what makes gaming unique as a medium. Simply put, the games thatneedto be revisited and granted a …