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Konami says Silent Hill f is "independent" from the rest of the series: "People who have never played the series before can enjoy it"
By Scott McCrae published
News If it being set outside Silent Hill didn't already give that away

How Resident Evil 2 came to Nintendo 64 despite Capcom's doubts: "I recall having daily meetings and someone asked, 'Should we be worried?'"
By Martyn Carroll published
Interview Interview | Project director Chris Fodor reveals how small US developer Angel Studios defied the odds – and Capcom's own doubts – by squeezing Resident Evil 2 onto the Nintendo 64

Resident Evil 2 still deserves its high praise 27 years on, but how did it turn a one-off PS1 success into an unstoppable horror franchise juggernaut?
By Martyn Carroll published
Feature Feature | In 1998, Capcom returned to the world of survival horror with an ambitious sequel that would propel the Resident Evil series into the stratosphere

Silent Hill 2 movie from the director behind the controversial 2006 Silent Hill will be a "faithful adaptation" of the "masterpiece of a game" that is the PS2 classic
By Jordan Gerblick published
news Return to Silent Hill is set for a theatrical release

The 10 best survival horror games to test your endurance skills
By Alysia Judge last updated
Best list Stay sharp, because the best survival horror games promise scares around every dark corner...

I kissed a creepy neighbor in a survival horror RPG and all I got was this lousy photo paper
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Indie Spotlight Indie Spotlight | Look Outside is exactly what you should not do in Devolver Digital's creepy new offering

Grossest game of the year doubles as the most kitty friendly, as you can pet real-life cats amid alien gore: "There was like a casting for cats"
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Cronos: The New Dawn is a pro-kitty apocalypse

Cronos: The New Dawn co-directors talk merging abominations, Resident Evil, Dark Souls, and Netflix's Dark of all things: "We've got a deep psychological story to tell"
By Rollin Bishop published
Interview Interview | Co-directors Wojciech Piejko and Jacek Zięba describe Bloober Team's next horror after Silent Hill 2 as a "dream come true"
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