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The problem with the Silent Hill community is you learn it's filled to the brim with kinda elitist asshats that have pretty narrow views on how horror games or silent hill should be done and if you move just slightly out of that you are trash. Not everything silent hill is great, but most of those things I've found at least ONE thing that I thought was interesting or a neat idea or a interesting take. Even the games I dislike have something in there and seems neat.
There are other people though that don't view things that way, that you can dislike something but also see something positive in the mixture as well. It's you either love and adore it or you call it vile and hate it. Sometimes hard to find the in between in this community.
Don't expect that from the average consumer who'll immediately jump on any bandwagon and judge an incomplete representation of a product.
I definitely expect them to ♥♥♥♥ up the games story. The trailers alone changed just enough to have me worried. They need to look up the word "subtlety".
The developers behind Bubsy 3D made Syphon Filter.
Developers behind that Rambo game made Terminator Resistance.
That arcade-ish Rambo game?
https://youtu.be/I_uD7gxIF2s