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Or, you know, his palm’s flesh is “bubbling”, because of his grip?

Yeah, there’s only two sequels, that are trash.

My pro-tips:

Remove ANY (or all) of those pointless sports games, and you got plenty of room. I’d throw in something like Zombies AMN and Kirby Superstar too for the heck of it.

Actually, it was the 4th floor that “appears”, not 3rd.

Grid movement style? No such thing in RE 1-3!

Say what you say about Nazis, the fuckers got a superb taste of fashion.

It would intrigue me greatly to hear how you’d find the OG Resident Evil games this day and age, considering you started the genre with its more twisted “ripoffs”. I love SH series to bits, namely the Team-Silent’s four original games, but I do still clearly recall the times when I was a total RE-kid, and this “Silent

Obviously the PS1 visuals are nowhere near on par with the modern games, but the game still is impressive AS a PS1 game, with amazing texture work and impressive dynamic lighting. SH1 also packs great art-directing, and has simply amazing audio-work the series is well known nowadays for. The atmosphere is absolutely

Only difference is lack of waggling controls and quite severely downgraded visuals, but that’s it. PSP is actually the slightly better one out of the two Sony ports, but not to huge degree. If you have access to the Wii original, play it.

the PS2 and PSP ports were significantly downgraded though. Would really recommend the Wii original over them.

You definitely want the original Silent Hill -games, that is 1-4. They still hold up extremely well, and were the true pioneers of the “psychological horror” thing in videogames. No mental hospitals in sight either, though you do *kinda* run through one in couple of the games. The first game was a PS1 exclusive, so

Isn’t it Akira Yamaoka?

PSU is exactly THE one part in PC you should NOT cheap out!

the PS2 version is also butt-ugly in comparison.

There is no remaster of any sort for SH1. You need to either buy it from online shops, or emulate it on a PC, which really is not hard.

I liked SH4 a lot in 2004, and I like it even more nowadays. Totally underappreciated, falsely bashed title in the series. Better than ANY SH game to come out after its time.

I’m considering myself a HC SH-fan as well, and I’ve been playing the series since the original came out, at which point I first thought it as as another mere cheap Resident Evil clone amongst the many others.

As a very old SH fan, I’d say NO.

the artist’s version looks awful.