The modern generation of horror and zombie games have a lot of their success owed to their retro ancestors. There was a wave of fantastic zombie and horror survival games that hit the shelves throughout the ’90s–many of them weren’t perfect, but they broke the mold of how shocking game content could be.
Posts Tagged ‘silent hill’
The Black Sheep of Horror Gaming: Silent Hill 4
October 6th, 2016
Michael Crisman When Halloween slips around, you have tons of choices for hosting a retro-themed scare-a-thon on your big screen. It’s easy to dive straight into the likes of Resident Evil 4, Silent Hill 2, or even Friday the 13th. Formerly obscure titles like Sweet Home on the NES and Clock Tower for the PS1 have been […]
Silent Hiil 4- The Room’s Apartment Recreated in Unity Engine
July 18th, 2015
Carl Williams It is interesting to see stuff like this be made by fans, especially when it is for a game (Silent Hill) that has been cancelled by the publisher (Konami). The apartment from Silent Hill 4: The Room is pretty faithfully recreated in Unity by a small core group of indie developers. This is not a […]
Silent Hill Lives on in Half Life 2 through Alchemilla Mod with Oculus Rift Option
May 3rd, 2015
Carl Williams Silent Hill is one of those franchises that appeared during the 32-Bit Sony Playstation days that simply has not died, at least till recently. Konami recently announced that the new Silent Hill title is more than likely not going to see the light of day (in Silent Hill, was there really any light?). The horror […]
Wacky Wednesday: Sheena Easton Beats Defender. Literally.
December 17th, 2014
Michael Crisman Scottish singer Sheena Easton exploded onto the pop music scene in the 1980s with a ridiculous number of back-to-back chart-topping hits, went on to record with some of the biggest names in music of the day (including Kenny Rogers and Prince), performed the title song to the James Bond film “For Your Eyes Only”, and […]
Retro Gaming Magazine Issue #2 Released
April 28th, 2014
Carl Williams It is a little over a week late but here is the second issue of Retro Gaming Magazine. This issue features the debut of the “Game Hacks” column, the return of the “Post Mortem” column and an exclusive interview with Artemio Urbina of Junker HQ (hint, if you are playing Policenauts in English, it is […]
Preview: Sacred Line: Genesis on Sega Genesis
October 31st, 2013
Carl Williams We have already mentioned Sacred Line: Genesis, a new Sega Genesis digital comic/adventure title, but here is our official preview of the game based on hands on play time. We will have a review available soon. If you have played titles in this genre like the unofficial Silent Hill game or Snatcher than you know […]
Sacred Line:Genesis
September 25th, 2013
Carl Williams It seems that 2013 is going to be the year of visual novels on the Sega Genesis console as I just found out about another one (the other being Silent Hill). This one is called Sacred Line: Genesis, it uses the same engine as the Silent Hill game (GINCS) and just like that illegitimate Konami […]
Silent Hill Visual Novel Hits Sega Genesis
September 24th, 2013
Carl Williams Silent Hill is one of those titles that became popular with the advent of the PSOne and was not available on anything prior to that console. Till now. Silent Hill was a gamble of sorts for Konami as everyone back then were trying new things with the 32-Bit system rathe than giving players more of […]
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