I am now 4.5 hrs into SH2 Remake. Just got past the Blue Creek Apartment. I actually can't believe I am glad to be back outside, finally being done with that creepy apartment.
And wow, I am thoroughly impressed. It's a horror game that makes me feel uncomfortable. I haven't gotten this feeling since Alien Isolation. Holy shit they nailed the atmosphere. It indeed feels like a town whose people just vanished. Or did this town never had anyone to begin with?
Barely any jump scares, and the outdoor areas are fairly bright, but the game is so atmospheric I always feel something is going to go terribly wrong in any moments. The sound effects really helps.
The combat does feel awkward, especially when I'm switching between the wooden plank and pistol, but I think it makes sense. Unlike Resident Evil games, James isn't a soldier or a combatant who had training with various weapons; He is your typical average man looking for his wife. I don't think he ever used a weapon or learned any combat moves. Not having weapon upgrades also makes this game truly feels like a survivor-horror, where the ammunition is limited and melee attacks can be a a hassle to pull off.
And wow, I am thoroughly impressed. It's a horror game that makes me feel uncomfortable. I haven't gotten this feeling since Alien Isolation. Holy shit they nailed the atmosphere. It indeed feels like a town whose people just vanished. Or did this town never had anyone to begin with?
Barely any jump scares, and the outdoor areas are fairly bright, but the game is so atmospheric I always feel something is going to go terribly wrong in any moments. The sound effects really helps.
The combat does feel awkward, especially when I'm switching between the wooden plank and pistol, but I think it makes sense. Unlike Resident Evil games, James isn't a soldier or a combatant who had training with various weapons; He is your typical average man looking for his wife. I don't think he ever used a weapon or learned any combat moves. Not having weapon upgrades also makes this game truly feels like a survivor-horror, where the ammunition is limited and melee attacks can be a a hassle to pull off.
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