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PS2 Classic Siren Released on PS4: Gets First Screenshots and Gameplay Videos

Sony Interactive Entertainment just released the PS2 classic Siren on PS4, via the recently added emulation feature.

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Christopher2871d ago

Bit misleading. It's not a "feature" but a port that uses a container software element that controls the specific game's emulation.

Eidolon2871d ago

Meaning the emulation is part of the game itself and not part of the PS4 OS.

Eidolon2871d ago

I would imagine, otherwise, they'd have a new platform for PS2 Classics, which is pontential $$$.

gangsta_red2871d ago

Loved Siren back on PS2, even bought all the episodes for Blood Curse for the PS3. The mood and atmosphere was right up there with the classic Silent Hill games.

Fist4achin2871d ago

Heard it was awesome, but never played it. I will have to give it a go this time around.

Playable_Gamez2871d ago

Still no Persona 4 or Jak games... :/

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SIREN is an Incredible DOOM Total Conversion Mod Inspired by F.E.A.R. & Aliens | Alpha Beta Gamer

SIREN is an incredible DOOM total conversion mod that draws inspiration from Aliens and F.E.A.R., set in a habitation facility filled with monsters.

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PS Plus Premium includes one of the best PS2 games in its line-up

The all new PS Plus is here and it has an absolute gem of horror game waiting for you.

PS Plus now offers three membership tiers: Essential, Extra, and Premium. The latter comes with all the perks you could ask for, and is the priciest of the bunch. One of these benefits is cloud streaming access to a whole horde of OG PlayStation, PS2, PS3, PS4, and PSP games.

Nestled amongst the PS2 titles is Siren. Or Forbidden Siren, depending on which region you're in. Released in 2003, some of you will definitely have slept on this one. Because you were either napping in a crib somewhere, or lining up at the spermatozoa starting line. But now's your chance to catch up with the rest of us, for less than $20 a month.

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Eidolon666d ago

Well it was on PS Now for a long time, so were a lot of games. Looks good though.

SPEAKxTHExTRUTH666d ago

Personally I didn’t like it all that much. Not a bad game just wasn’t for me.

Bathory666666d ago

I’m with you there. It was borderline unplayable due to the controls. Try the remake. It fixes everything about the original thank god.

Concertoine666d ago (Edited 666d ago )

100%
Siren is the type of game I desperately want to enjoy - the gameplay just isn't fun, the game isn't scary, and the puzzles aren't challenging in a cool Silent Hill way, they're just esoteric as hell. I think the idea behind it is ingenious, it just needs better hardware to get off the ground.

monkey602665d ago

Me either. Siren is my kind of game and I bought Blood Curse when it came out on PS3. I absolutely hated it.
I managed to sell it for a nice price when it became rare and some started to see it as a collectors item though.

Duke19666d ago

"One of the best PS2 games"..? I don't even recall this one, but if it has similarities to Silent Hill I'd definitely check it out

ocelot07666d ago

It was very good and had a silent hill feeling to it. Did you never play Siren Blood Curse on the PS3?

Duke19666d ago

No - another one I completely missed although googling it now and it definitely looks pretty cool

Vanfernal665d ago

It's no coincidence. The director of Siren is the director of the first Silent Hill

jznrpg666d ago

I own it . Good game for sure

cooperdnizzle666d ago (Edited 666d ago )

The chick that wrote this article got a bunch of things wrong. And yeah both games have been on ps now for sometime.

Not to mention the countless other things she gets wrong. Kind of a weird read.

Played both games and think they are okay at best .

Bathory666666d ago

I agree. The ps2 game was mediocre. The remake though, outstanding.

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10 Psychological Horror Games That Will Send A Chill Down Your Spine

Get ready for some insanity.

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