Silent Hill 2 Remake lets you disable "all UI elements" for "the most immersive experience", and you'll be told where to go by visual, sound, and character cues
Bloober Team scores another W
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TheSilent Hill 2 remakefrom Bloober Team will allow you to turn off all UI elements for a more immersive experience, and there’s also a ’90s-style filter paying homage to the original horror classic…
…Which released in 2001. I’m giving the Bloober goobers a pass on this since thefirstSilent Hill game came out in 1999 and thus just barely makes the cut, but I also couldn’tnotpoint out the irony. But yes, there will be a ’90s-inspired filter with “grain effect, color correction and screen adjustments to complete the old-school experience.”
The original Silent Hill 2 famously had zero on-screen UI during gameplay sequences, not even a health bar, which made getting lost an essential part of the experience. However, if you decide to disable the HUD in Silent Hill 2 Remake,Bloober saysyou’ll then start …