You’re in a dimly lit apartment hallway. The storm outside was ravaging the windows and walls of the building, threatening to tear it down. The walls of the apartment looked rotten—not like they were covered in mold, but like they had some ominous scars. They could barely contain the evil in the place. As you walked forward you saw family photos on the cabinet and the clock showed it was almost midnight. A broadcast is playing on the radio; a man has killed his wife and child. As you reach the end of the corridor, a lamp shakes and creaks overhead, a room with a dirty lightbulb greets you, and as you pass through it, you find yourself back at the beginning of the corridor. Welcome to hell.
Although seemingly sparse, Hideo Kojima’s PT Within its precious few walls lies a series of nightmares. Along the way, it also redefined horror gaming, although it ended up being just a trailer for a game that sadly never became a reality. Although Konami will deprive the world silent Hill——A joint collaboration between Hideo Kojima and film producer Guillermo del Toro—— Until it does, we’re left with PTwhich has become a legend in these parts. The trailer was unceremoniously dropped in the middle of E3 and was not initially revealed as silent Hill Or the Kojima games that baffled players for weeks. A continuous loop through its haunted halls reveals many mysteries, terrifying sounds, and multiple conflicts with Lisa, a terrifying ghoul who has impacted the world. many has been a creature in horror games since 2014. PT: Everyone was so excited about its memorable first-person presentation, production values, and themes that its eventual cancellation left a void that would be filled by the game and its creators, who took it upon themselves to . It’s almost certainly the most iconic horror game of the 2010s, despite the fact that it can be completed in about half an hour.
The following silent Hill‘ Cancel, PT It has been removed from the PlayStation Store, amplifying the value of systems that still have trailers available tenfold. It was already popular, but this move changed PT Enter the stuff of legend. Now you have it to thank for creating countless of the best horror games, such as Resident Evil 7which adopts a similar strategy PT by releasing a terrifying slow-burn demo and reimagining the series as a first-person survival horror experience. Thank you, PTI’m sorry we didn’t get to see what would have happened. — Moises Tavares