I'm in love with a horror game I have never — and possibly will never — play for myself, and I'm not the only one. is a 2006 PlayStation 2 survival horror game that sports some of the most eye-wateringly high physical disc prices in the genre, so much so that curious fans are almost entirely locked out of a real playthrough on original hardware. With the success of survival horror remakes like the and series, a resurgence is improbable, but not impossible.
follows 19-year-old Jennifer, an orphan reliving the countless traumas she experienced while at the Rose Garden Orphanage. What unfolds is a deeply disturbing look at the evils of hierarchy and the true influence of tyrannical dictatorship, all explored through the prism of a boarding school for young girls. While the game itself is a complex and harrowing exploration of abuse and control, there's even more to unpack on its release, as misconceptions and fearmongering took off the shelves while also creating a legacy — a legacy that YouTube has been analyzing ever since.
Great horror games can be challenging to find. But maybe the genre's biggest problem is that its best titles are just too difficult to live up to.
It's the phenomenal RagnaRox who first put on my radar. RagnaRox creates fascinating deep-dives into horror games, and five years ago they uploaded a 1hr and 15 minute video essay on the story, combat, and history of I was obsessed. But even five years ago a physical copy was out of my price range, so instead it became a life goal of mine. .
Binge-watching videos online is basically a hobby of mine at this point: I simply can't digest enough information about this elusive lost game. It launched just before I discovered horror games after I first beat the original on a second-hand Wii back in 2007. After that crowning achievement I went on to explore the dense PlayStation 2 catalog of horror games, particularly enjoying and so really feels like the one that got away. Looking to YouTube view counts,
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