Big-budget horror games are a dying breed, with most triple-A publishers abandoning the genre two console generations ago, and the most notable horror titles in recent years have been Resident Evil remakes.
In the past, there have been a plethora of excellent horror games. However, outdated mechanisms and constraints might make them feel out of date. Horror games have progressed throughout time, moving beyond gore and simple jump scares.
These characteristics remain vital in the genre, but game designers are now approaching horror in a more intelligent and nuanced way than ever before.
Dino Crisis is a classic survival horror game that would benefit enormously from a full remake. It's been described as "Resident Evil with dinosaurs." The first game plays very much like vintage Resident Evil, and it would be ideal if it were given the same treatment as the Resident Evil PS1 games.
If it were fully redone, the Resident Evil 2 remake would most likely be the best option: A thorough remake from the ground up that preserves the majority of the game's gameplay and controls while adding some new elements.
Capcom even just spolied fans to see whether they wanted the new Dino Crisis, and with all of the recent Resident Evil remakes, this remake doesn't seem too far-fetched. The game studio may already be working on a new Dino Crisis, and it's only a question of time.
Although people prefer Silent Hill 2, the first game, which is the franchise's oldest, is in desperate need of a remake. Compared to present standards, the game looks and feels horribly antiquated, with tank-controls that are also incredibly dated.
Silent Hill is a horror classic, therefore it's a shame that so many gamers haven't played it because of its age and
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