BD writes: "As we continue to get used to our shiny new consoles and prepare for the glorious games — some familiar, some not — they have in store for us, I’d like to take a moment to look back at some of the standout horror franchises of yesteryear that have yet to make the transition to next-gen. These are the games that deserve a second chance, an opportunity for another generation of gamers to experience their wonders much like many of us did so many years ago."
The WellPlayed team has come together to share which video games they’d like to see turned into a TV show.
If you're going to relive a nightmare, you might as well do it right.
One thing that's been prevalent now more than ever is video game remakes. Dormant series like Prince of Persia, Splinter Cell, and System Shock aren't first getting brand-new sequels but remakes of the classic entries. Horror titles are no exception, with the recent Resident Evil, Dead Space, and Silent Hill remakes.
Putting aside whether these remakes are necessary, most of them are excellent. They can expand and enrich the world with added details, improve gameplay mechanics, or put more focus on the story. Standard remakes will count, but story remakes or reimaginings will also be included.
If Castlevania is there as an Horror Game then Demon's Souls should be there as well.
Also, you might want to add Shadow of the Colossus there too. Where you play as a mass murdering genocidal maniac on a warpath.
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Did anyone ever play 'Realms of the Haunting' back in the day? It was the first time I was unable to complete a game because I was just too damn scared. It didn't help that my parents PC was up in the attic 0.o
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But if I were to have only one next-gen remake of a horror game it would be Silent Hill 2.
I'd have to go with the original resident evil my favorite survival horror game to date still remember being scared sh*tless when the hunters were released.
I want a remake of Rule of Rose without any combat. The reason they had combat in the first place was because that's sort of expected from a horror game back then. But now with games like Outlast, Amnesia, etc. without combat, I think a remake without combat would work.
And once again , Parasite Eve not on the list -_-
Fatal Frame would be good for Nintendo, since they own the IP and also Eternal Darkness, common Nintendo!