Indie horror developer Bloober team has announced that they have finished production on their “shit” game.
With Silent Hill 2 Remake receiving near-universal acclaim from critics and fans alike, Bruber capitalized on the hype with his original sci-fi survival horror, Cronos: The New Dawn, claimed to have “evolved” and learned from past mistakes.
“The years leading up to[Silent Hill 2’s]release were tough,” director and producer Jacek Dziba told Gamespot. “There’s a really good atmosphere[in the studio]right now. We want to show what we can do on our own and how we can evolve our ideas.”
“They recreated a legendary game,” director and designer Wojciech Piejko said of the company’s separate Bloober team that worked on the remake. “They made the impossible possible, but it was a bumpy road because of all the hate on the internet. The pressure was great for them, but they delivered. For the company, it was a great moment. is.”
“We want to be a horror company,” Ziva added. “We want to find our niche, and we think we’ve found our niche, so now we just… let’s evolve along with that. And we’ll see how that happens. It’s more complicated, but it can also happen organically in a way. To my horror, people at the studio were like, “Okay, it used to be a shitty game.” We made some, but we were like, “We can evolve.”
“We assembled a team of people who love horror,” Pieco added. “So I don’t think it would be easy for us to switch[to other genres]and we don’t want to do that.”
“Unexpectedly, Bloober Team has delivered a remake that takes great care to expand on and preserve Silent Hill 2 in all the right places,” I wrote in Eurogamer’s Silent Hill 2 remake review, We’ve given this game an impressive 5-star rating in the process.
Bloober Team’s Silent Hill 2 remake has already sold a total of 1 million copies across both physical and digital media since its global launch on October 8th. Therefore, Silent Hill 2 Remake could become the best-selling Silent Hill game of all time.
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