The horror began in 1996 when Capcom released the game that changed everything. Before this games were only scary because of text or creepy pixelated graphics. With the release of Resident Evil, gamers everywhere were introduced to a new kind of horror: an interactive one. A horror where your control would mean life or death for your character. You had to be smart. You had to know when to shoot or when to flee. Ammo was precious but even more so time. With every loading screen of a door opening or ascending stairs our hearts would beat faster and faster because we could never guess what could be waiting for us.
Got that retro survival horror bug? Here's Chit Hot's picks for the seven best survival horror games from yesteryear.
Eternal Darkness was way ahead of its time especially for a Nintendo exclusive.
I would love to see a remake or sequel (multiplatform)
4 people love Eternal Darkness.
Quick! Jump on that remake, whoever holds the rights these days.
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Games like Lethal Company end up scary because of their freeform nature, while Resident Evil's polish and storytelling ultimately make them rather tame in comparison. Agree or disagree?
was a great series key word WAS!
I really need to replay through Code: Veronica. Never went through X or XHD.