Everyone Expected This to Be Bad



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35 thoughts on “Everyone Expected This to Be Bad”

  1. I have absolutely no idea why people COMPLETELY doubted bloober. They've always made technically fine games they've just always lacked any semblance of story. For this they were handed a complete story and fleshed out game and told "make it modern" which I think is really the key for bloober to shine. They cannot come up with their own story to save their life but they've always had good atmosphere

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  2. Lol, everyone did NOT expect this to be bad, only the annoying minority that complained about every little thing being different did, and they were certifiably acoustic for how mentally challenged their takes were. The game is a REMAKE, some things are going to be different, that's the WHOLE BLOODY POINT of remakes. If you want the original game, just play that. It's not going anywhere.

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  3. The gameplay is crap, the rest like the atmosphere, story, characters are top. But I am a gameplay guy so the game was whack as hell. Reminds me of callisto protocol gameplay wise.

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  4. I very much appreciate that they switched the typical crappy asian acting (no raysism, asian acting is simply just horrible) to a more realistic one. Even tho Maria (or "fake Maria" ??) is still a bit cringue some times lmao

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  5. 1:30:00
    He killed her recently. Mary's illness started 3 years ago. To James, at that moment, she was already dead. she was no longer the same Mary he fell in love with. Mary's in the backseat of James car from the very start when he first arrives in silent hill, just covered by a blanket or some sort of wrap. He killed her, immediately brought her back to their "special place" after telling himself it was okay because it was to end her suffering, again THAT Mary was already dead to him. He comes up with this delusion and puts up a wall around what he had just done to his own wife. "She's been dead for 3 years, how could she be in silent hill?" Thats why Mary's letter doesn't exist towards the end of the game. It was never real. Silent hill forces him to realize his fucked up desires by physically fighting them. Each one of those enemies represent ideas like that. Silent hill forces him to give up the facade and own up to the actions of murdering his wife due to the unhappiness and desires he craved of her since the moment she got sick and he could no longer live his normal life with her. He wanted his own life back. He became resentful and chose the option that sets them both "free". But that wasn't his choice to make and now he's here to pay for his sins and endure the pain he put his wife through

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  6. “Everyone thought this was going to be bad”

    I didn’t.

    I just felt the internet was engaging in its “usual internet BS” of coming at something from a “neutrally negative position” because that’s now perceived as “correct-think” and “impartiality.”

    And it’s gotten BEYOND TIRESOME.

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  7. And it is bad, if you are not just a casual fan of the game's reputation but actually fan of the game itself.

    Silent Hill 2's shooting and gameplay mechanics weren't supposed to be fun and it was meant to be horror survivor not actiong shooter, that we've got in this remake. The gameplay itself (mechanics, camera etc) was supposed to be frustrating to double down on it's (claustrophobic and haunting) atmosphere.

    Of course normies and casuals love to see gameplay mechanics being dumbed and watered down to basically being easier for them and ''modern audiences''.

    This game feels more and plays more like RE4 than it does Silent Hill 2. It's just similiar enough to normies and casual fans who might've ended it once, if you squint enough you might see something that resembles Silent Hill 2, but it doesn't.

    Also this game was developed not by hardcore gamers, but by ''artists'' and it's obvious it's meant for someone else than fans of this game.

    Silent Hill 2 is about symbolism, restraint, ambiguity, suffocating atmosphere, and surreal psychological horror. It's not jump scares, stingers, blood spraying the screen, Blumhouse storytelling, action/horror, and monsters busting through walls – that's what maybe modern audiences may enjoy and get terrified by.

    Not to mention why 16-17 year old looks Angela looks 40 and is dubbed by 40 something phat activist, whose voice even sounds phat – very similiar to how Steven Seagal's turn arounds look phat.

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  8. GLORY HOLE (lol) 10:13 That hole was a reference to Silent Hill The Room !!! LOVED IT !I want SO badly they remake Silent 4 (The Room).
    This game was more of a test, to test the waters and see if this franchise still holds people’s interest. It did ! Now waiting for the other remakes !!

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  9. tbh it's a good game but it doesn't replace the original especially the toning the game down and censored a lot things that seriously make this remake less scary than the original and the censorship make SILENT HILL 2 story a very less meaning

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  10. It's kind of sad that some people make fun on purpose or really dont understand victims of abuse behave in odd ways, but I guess not really their fault as people tend to absorb what others spread as their own perceptions. This game is a masterpiece on trauma exploration beyond just the gore and thrills we get as gamers while smashing random enemies, blobber team really nailed it but also the original one is a masterpiece

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