Once thought to be as dead as the reanimated corpses it often features, the survival horror genre has seen a stellar return to form in recent years. Games likeResident Evil 7 and the original Outlast helped to reinvigorate horror in the gaming space after critical duds like Resident Evil 6 and Silent Hill: Downpour tarnished it, and upcoming titles such as Scorn and the recently-revived STALKER 2 could serve to further the reach of the semi-niche genre. Additionally, retro-inspired indie horror titles are also receiving renewed attention, and a Reddit thread regarding a possible Xbox port of Blazes Games’ Rabbit Hole has earned the interest of many Microsoft loyal.
In a post submitted to r/Xboxone, Redditor gambidivide asked for fans' opinions on a possible Xbox port of the game. Responses were mostly positive, with many advising the developer to check out the ID@Xbox program which allows certain indie developers to self-publish their games on the Xbox One. Others voiced their interest in seeing the game added to Xbox Game Pass in the future, though that doesn’t seem like a particularly likely scenario at the moment.
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Touted as something of a tribute to classic survival horror games such as Resident Evil and Silent Hill, Rabbit Hole is a solo-developed title that’s garnered a mostly positive aggregate review score on Steam. Though it undeniably bears the mark of independently-developed titles that make heavy use of pre-purchased assets, it evokes that same sense of dread felt when first exploring the town of Silent Hill or the Spencer Mansion. It also joins recent indie horror outings such asPost Trauma and Summerford in aping theSilent Hill aesthetic.
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