5 Classic PS2 Horror Games Bloober Team Should Remake After Silent Hill 1
After the success of the Silent Hill 2 Remake in 2024 and the confirmation of the Silent Hill 1 Remake, Bloober Team has emerged as arguably the best studio to remake the classic titles. They possess an incredible ability to transform the old horror atmosphere into modern era.
With their successful remakes, fans have started wondering what other games from PlayStation 2’s golden era could benefit from the Polish studio. The section below lists some of the classic titles that potentially need a remake.
While Nintendo holds a stake in this franchise, a Bloober-developed Fatal Frame II would be perfect. A remake for the game has already been announced, but it would have been lovely if Bloober Team were the ones working on the same, given their prowess in the particular genre. Essentially, the title focuses on the bond between twin sisters and the tragic history of the Lost Village.
5 PS2 horror games that Bloober Team should remake
1. Silent Hill 4: The Room
Silent Hill 4: The Room is arguably among the finest games from the franchise that Bloober Team can remake. Its central mechanic about being trapped in a claustrophobic apartment that slowly decays is a perfect mirror of the psychological horror that the studio has previously showcased in other titles like Layers of Fear. Accordingly, a modern reimagining could fix the original's missions and also increase the overall experience.2. Rule of Rose
Rule of Rose is a psychological masterpiece that was hindered by the clunky PS2 combat. It has a wonderful theme of childhood cruelty and trauma, which is exactly the kind of mature and heavy narratives that Bloober excels at. A remake of the same would make this story accessible to a modern audience alongside the cinematic presentation it deserves.3. Haunting Ground
Haunting Ground (known as Demento in Japan) is essentially a spiritual successor to Clock Tower. It centers around Fiona Belli’s desperate attempt to escape a sprawling castle. Bloober Team has already proven they can handle stalker AI with their work on the Pyramid Head encounters in SH2. Applying that to Haunting Ground while also improving the alchemy-themed puzzles would be a dream come true for the fans.4. Siren (Forbidden Siren)
Siren is directed by the creator of the original Silent Hill, and it is famous for its brutal difficulty and Sightjack mechanic. Sightjacking allows you to see through the eyes of the Shibito (monsters). This mechanic, receiving a modern remake, would be quite interesting and would take the experience to a whole new level. Additionally, the mission structure also needs a massive improvement.5. Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly
While Nintendo holds a stake in this franchise, a Bloober-developed Fatal Frame II would be perfect. A remake for the game has already been announced, but it would have been lovely if Bloober Team were the ones working on the same, given their prowess in the particular genre. Essentially, the title focuses on the bond between twin sisters and the tragic history of the Lost Village.
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