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to clarify, i'm talking about the remake
So Silent Hill comes out on the Playstation and the graphics were pretty new to me still on the PS1 (as deprived as we were back in those days).
Now I was one tough sod and had various work in security.
After I bought Silent Hill played it on the Friday or Saturday I bought it and thought yep that is a creepy game with the radio and the snow fall and the rest of it.
On the way to the pub I walked and as usual taking the back roads.
I can say I looked behind me a few times . Now it seems silly but at the time for me that was creepy stuff.
Dead by Daylight is a horror videogame, but .. No longer for me. I don't count this one amongst the many horror ones I have touched.
So, my pick has to go towards the retro quality one, called Area 51 by 1C Company. Has to.
- I'm blinded by nostalgia;
- It's actually really scary. It doesn't rely on some cheap intense volume increases as most horror videogames rely on nowadays, but on the scary atmosphere. It's there.. I don't know how to explain it.
Resident Evil: Village would've been worth mentioning, if it weren't for the minimap and other helpful tools.
Without them, without HUD.. Maybe, otherwise no.