From lasting multiplayer-focused blockbusters like Dead By Daylight and Phantasmophobia to genre-defining single-player titles like Resident Evil: Village and Bloodborne, horror game production has come a long way from its near-complete stagnation in early 2010s.
Remakes are becoming increasingly popular in the video game business. Capcom's highly-polished remakes of Resident Evil titles have been tremendous hits, and the first instalment of the Final Fantasy VII Remake series has been hailed as one of the finest games of the year. There are several vintage games that may benefit from a fresh coat of paint as well.
Publishers: JP: Square, NA: Square Electronic Arts
Platforms: PlayStation, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita
The game was groundbreaking at the time for combining action RPG and horror features with a tale set in the present day. And it's possibly most known for having one of the most frightening video game opening sequences ever. However, this was done with a pre-rendered full-motion movie that is poor by today's standards, so we can only picture how it would appear produced in real-time with the PS5 and Xbox Series X's capabilities.
Parasite Eve is a survival horror-themed action role-playing video game. Over the course of six days in 1997, the story follows New York City police officer Aya Brea as she strives to thwart Eve, a woman who aims to wipe out humanity through spontaneous human combustion. Players travel to New York-themed stages while using a pausable real-time fighting system and many role-playing game components.
Publishers: Midway Games
Platforms: PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows
To feel like a modern game, The Suffering appears to just require a few minor changes. It doesn't suffer from the
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