Silent Hill 2 (2024)

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4.5 · 1 reseña

Silent Hill 2 is Bloober Team's acclaimed remake of the most revered psychological horror game ever made, rebuilt from the ground up for a new generation under Konami's Silent Hill revival. James Sunderland returns to the fog-choked town after a letter from his dead wife, descending through rust-and-blood Otherworlds populated by Pyramid Head and creatures born of guilt. The over-the-shoulder camera, expanded environments, and reworked combat modernize the experience while preserving, and deepening, the original's devastating story and its infamous endings. Akira Yamaoka returns to rescore his own masterpiece. Skeptics feared the worst and were answered with one of the best-received horror remakes ever, selling over two million copies and earning multiple perfect scores.

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Dimensiones de Calificación

Story Engagement 4.8
Visual Fidelity 4.5
Level Design 4.4
Performance Stability 3.9
Combat Mechanics 3.6
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Bloober Team had every reason to fail here, remaking arguably the most emotionally devastating horror game ever made carries enormous risk, and instead delivered one of the finest remakes in the medium. The over-the-shoulder camera and expanded, more explorable Otherworld environments modernize the experience without diluting what made the original haunting: the fog, the rust, the suffocating sense that James's guilt is physically reshaping the town around him. Akira Yamaoka's rescored soundtrack is a masterstroke, familiar motifs recontextualized with new weight. Combat remains the game's weakest link by design intent, it's meant to feel uncomfortable and desperate rather than empowering, though some encounters drag longer than the tension can sustain. Visual fidelity is a genuine leap, Pyramid Head and the Otherworld creatures have rarely looked this unsettling. Performance on PC has drawn some complaints around stuttering, a blemish on an otherwise polished release. The story and its multiple endings remain as gutting as ever, arguably more so with modern voice acting and facial animation. This is essential horror storytelling, remade with real respect.