megaman79 on 16 August 2009
maykissthebride said:
JC12209 said:
famousringo said:
maykissthebride said: It seems pretty funny, but pretty logical too: The Wii is the oficial home for horror games.
Logical? Of course. The new audience is more used to movie thrills. Easy and short storylines filled with basic emotions
There´s any emotion simpler than fear?
So, there we go:
JU-On Silent Hill Cursed Mountain
... theres more, right?
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There's also The Calling. Some people might group Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles and Dead Space: Extraction in there.
This site says it's coming to Europe on the 4th of Sept.
N-Zone scored Cursed Mountain an 82. They complained about a slow pace and sluggish controls, but those are pretty common in a horror game. I'd say they're features, not bugs.
http://gonintendo.com/viewstory.php?id=92659
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Indded they are features. As someone who's played all the Silent Hill games with the exception of Homecoming all I can say is "sluggish" controls don't really bother me in a horror game.
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Well, the game looks pretty good. And the review score (and the release date)
And they even made one of these "normal people playing my game in a dark room and being scared" videos
(i like those videos, to tell you the truth)
Im in
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i noticed those ads on the CM website but did/are they even going to air them? Secondly is it really the same market as the Grudge, i don't really think it is.
“When we make some new announcement and if there is no positive initial reaction from the market, I try to think of it as a good sign because that can be interpreted as people reacting to something groundbreaking. ...if the employees were always minding themselves to do whatever the market is requiring at any moment, and if they were always focusing on something we can sell right now for the short term, it would be very limiting. We are trying to think outside the box.” - Satoru Iwata - This is why corporate multinationals will never truly understand, or risk doing, what Nintendo does.