• GONADS125@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The graphics aged gracefully, but I wouldn’t call them beautiful. I would definitely say the lighting is beautifully done tho. That’s what really completes the atmosphere imo.

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      1 year ago

      personally, im a huge fan of ps1 graphics so this may be unique to me and others like me. its certainly beautiful to me haha

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        Oh no I get that. It really just depends on the game for me. Parasite Eve 2 is one of the prettiest games ever to me. There is something special about that era and the level of detail they were able to paint with the limited graphics.

        Also realizing there’s the missing ingredient of a CRT screen, which is what brings it all together. Might change my tune seeing Silent Hill on a proper screen again.

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        1 year ago

        I feel you. Warcraft 3’s original graphics will always have a special place even if they are trash by today’s standards.

        I think nostalgia plays a big part.

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    1 year ago

    I like the visuals and gameplay, but Silent Hill 2 will reign as the supreme Silent Hill game. The remake won’t hold a candle to the original. Literal lightning in a bottle that cannot be recaptured.

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      1 year ago

      Fatal Frame 2 was so good, gave me a lot of goosebumps playing it back then

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      1 year ago

      Both SH1, and Fatal Frame are two of the very few games that gave me an actual sense of dread while playing. Most horror games don’t even come close.

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    1 year ago

    I get why people love SH2, but I don’t get why people overlook the original. And they’re remaking SH2 and skipping the original, which is sad imo

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    Silent Hill and Metal Gear Solid make very, very good use of PS1 hardware and the stylistic choices just enhance that. The abstract textures of silent hill make everything look fleshy or rusty. MGS has that cool shadowy look which is perfect for sneaking.

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    I never had a PS1 but had always heard of this game and wanted to play it, so I did it on emu a few years ago. Thought it was pretty cool… gameplay wise, kind like the evolution of the Genesis game Flashback.

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    1 year ago

    I agree, I’ve always thought Silent Hill is the best looking game of the PS1/N64 era.

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      i need to play it again. what’s your fave part? i have to say midwich elementary is mine, because it terrified me so much. i also enjoyed the hospital

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        1 year ago

        Hospital and Nowhere are my fav areas. I like also the city at night in the dark world, it gives a really great madness atmosphere.

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    I’m more of an classic RE guy, and maybe it’s nostalgia, but there is something that feels like home with these graphics. I’ve seen some modern games emulate them very well and with the right design they can crank up the creepy/scary factor.