2024-02-15 06:33:56
The latest trailer for the remake of Silent Hill 2 has received mixed reviews two weeks following its release. Developer Bloober Team boss (CEO) Piotr Babieno explained that the film “does not capture the spirit of the game.” , the problem all lies with KONAMI, the publisher responsible for marketing.
The remastered version of the “Silent Hill” series was first released in 2022. In early February this year, the State of Play live broadcast revealed the battle footage of “Silent Hill 2” and the free “Silent Hill: The Short Message” for PS5 for the first time.
However, in the battle PV, the main character James’s movements of using a wooden stick to attack monsters were stiff. Netizens said that it looked like a fan game made by UE5. Old players said that the scene of shooting a nurse with a blister head with a gun was out of place. Compared with the classic and weird atmosphere of the original work, the trailer showed Full of action elements and QTE gameplay, it is closer to the “Evil Castle” series.
Faced with disgruntled players, Polish developer Bloober Team CEO and owner Piotr Babieno Interviewed by inwestyc.tvAt the time, he explained, “The marketing part is not our responsibility, but our partners (publishers) are fully responsible for it. This trailer cannot capture the spirit of the game.”
Piotr Babieno said that the “Silent Hills 2” combat reveal trailer is neither the spirit of past games nor representative of the spirit Bloober Team is pursuing and creating. “We tried to fully present the romantic fantasy of the first game 22 years ago. When When players see the actual game content and gameplay, they will give completely different evaluations.”
The CEO of Bloober Team added that despite the skepticism of old fans regarding the remake, the company has also received feedback from many satisfied fans. The “Silent Hills 2” remake has not yet set a release date, but it is expected to be released on PS5 and PC.
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