GamingBolts Game of the Year Top 30 Games of 2024
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Were ready to bid farewell to another year, and once again, as is tradition, before we look to the horizons and what 2025 will bring, first, were going to pause, look back, and reassess. After what was an all-timer year in 2023, 2024 was relatively less densely packed, but though it definitely did feel like the industry was taking a collective breath after the insanity that was the preceding year, the last twelve months nonetheless managed to deliver an incredible mix of games.Over the course of the year, weve been treated to a bevy of stellar games, each impressing in unique ways and to different degrees, yes, but making a solid mark nonetheless. In fact, so spoiled were we for choices in our efforts to narrow down our favourite games of the year to a collection of just 30, there were many that ended up missing that arguably may have deserved the spotlight as well. Even so, even with the usual yearly heartbreak of having to leave out excellent games deserving of recognition and shining the spotlight on what we feel are the best of the best, weve managed to shave our list down to thirty games once again, ranked from the bottom up, counting down to our Game of the Year for 2024.Without further ado, then, lets dive right in, because theres a lot to talk about.NOTE: All entries and rankings were decided by an internal vote held among the entire GamingBolt staff.#30. SONIC X SHADOW GENERATIONSAvailable on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC| Developer: Sonic Team|Read Our ReviewAn expanded remaster of one ofSonicsmost beloved 3D outings of all time? An elevator pitch thats hard to turn down as is, but add to that an entirely new campaign focused on the notorious Shadow the Hedgehog, and you get a damn near unmissable package.Sonic X Shadow Generationsis an absolute blast, with Shadows new half of the game possibly being even better than the classicSonic Generations, which does admittedly feel somewhat aged, even with all the remastering. Nonetheless, its one of several notches on the belt for Sega in whats been an excellent year for the company.#29. SHOGUN SHOWDOWNAvailable on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC| Developer:RoboatinoNot a game that many may have heard of, but one thats captured the fancy of those who have played it- including many of us here at GamingBolt. Pulling in elements from roguelikes and deckbuilders and infusing them with challenging yet strategic turn-based combat and gorgeous pixel art graphics, Roboatinos underground hit delivers an incredibly rewarding and addictive experience. Its brutal, challenging, mechanically dense, and utterly compelling. For anyone with a taste for roguelikes, its unmissable.#28. SENUAS SAGA: HELLBLADE 2Available on: Xbox Series X/S, PC| Developer: Ninja Theory|Read Our ReviewSenuas Saga: Hellblade 2was a long time coming, and whether or not it lived up to the years of anticipation is up for debate, as is whether it touches the heights of its predecessor. On its own merits, however,Ninja Theorys sequel is an impressive accomplishment. Being too short and being more of the same, it certainly lacks the firstHellbladesimpact, but compelling storytelling, stunning visuals, exceptional performances, and industry-leading audio design make it a 6-hour jaunt through hell well worth undertaking nonetheless.#27. LORELEI AND THE LASER EYESAvailable on: PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC| Developer: Simogo|Read Our ReviewLorelei and the Laser Eyes is one of several great indie games this year that subverted the traditional storytelling form and techniques we usually see in video games, and it was one of the more successful ones by far. With its striking art style, non-linear structure, and arresting premise, its a game that hooks players on a narrative level right away, and backs it up with solid puzzle design, too. For developer Simogo of Sayonara Wild Hearts fame, its yet another memorable release.#26. THE PLUCKY SQUIREAvailable on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, PC| Developer: All Possible Futures|Read Our ReviewMany of us had had our eye on The Plucky Squirefor some time, and its fair to say that for the most part, All Possible Futures debut title turned out to be worth the wait. Though not without its issues, it combines a charmingZelda-like action-adventure experience with a unique premise that sees players hopping in and out of different storybook landscapes, and swapping between 2D and 3D gameplay. The imaginative variety and gorgeous visuals that leads to is alone to elevate The Plucky Squireup to a place on this list.#25. THE LEGEND OF HEROES: TRAILS THROUGH DAYBREAKAvailable on: PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC| Developer: Nihon Falcom|Read Our ReviewNihon FalcomsLegend of Heroessaga is almost frighteningly consistent in terms of its output and the quality it manages to hit with most of its games (even if it does have its dips as well), and this year, the long-awaited Western release ofTrails through Daybreakdelivered yet another excellent RPG adventure. Marking a new beginning for the long-running franchise,Trails through Daybreakis one of the series better outings in years, boasting addictive turn-based combat, a fun new cast of characters, typically strong storytelling, and an excellently realized setting.#24. ONCE HUMANAvailable on: PC, iOS| Developer: Starry Studio|Read Our ReviewGiven the stiff competition any new game faces in the survival genre, it takes a lot to stand out, and thoughOnce Humanlaunched with its fair share of issues, the post-apocalyptic open world survival title got its claws into us nonetheless. Were certainly not blind to the fact that the game has its issues, but from its gunplay and its setting to the base building mechanics and more, theres a lot to like about the bones of Once Human. If developer Starry Studio can keep building on the game the way it has done since its launch earlier in the year, it could easily become an even more engaging experience.#23. CORE KEEPERAvailable on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC| Developer: Pugstorm|Read Our ReviewHaving spent close to two and a half years in early access,Core Keeperwas obviously a known quantity to many, so its excellence didnt necessarily come as a huge surprise for those who had kept up with the game. But perhapsCore Keepershould have far more eyes on it, because it is legitimately excellent. It delivers a ridiculously addictive survival sandbox experience in theMinecraftandTerrariamould, but does so in its own way, carving out a strong and unique identity of its own across a sprawling experience. Its the sort of game you can lose days of sleep to.#22. ARCOAvailable on: PC, Nintendo Switch| Developer: Franek Nowotniak, Max Cahill, Jos Ramn Bibiki Garca, Antonio Fayer UribeDeveloped by a small and multinational team of four people,Arco flew under the radar for the majority of people when it launched in August, but the game has developed a dedicated following since then, and playing it, its easy to understand why. Just as impressive with how lean yet well thought out and compelling its mechanics are as it is with how effectively it tells its charged story in the most minimalistic fashion possible,Arcois an absolute gem that deserves your attention. Add to all of its strengths its utterly gorgeous pixel art style, and you get an absolute winner of a game.#21. FROSTPUNK 2Available on: PC| Developer: 11 bit studios|Read Our ReviewThe originalFrostpunkis nothing short of a modern classic, so yeah, excitement surrounding its sequel has been pretty high- and boy oh boy doesFrostpunk 2deliver. 11 bit studios sequel is yet another frigid, brutal city-building survival classic. From constantly throwing impossible decisions at players to the unrelenting and uncompromising fashion in which it brings its dour post-apocayptic setting to life,Frostpunk 2is brilliant game. Its definitely not for the faint of heart (or for those who lack patience), but its a mechanically rich and rewarding game that builds on the stellar foundations of its predecessors in all the right ways.#20. DRAGON BALL: SPARKING! ZEROAvailable on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC| Developer: Spike Chunsoft|Read Our ReviewThe wait for theBudokai Tenkaichiseries to return stretched on for an almost unforgivably long time, but owing Spike Chunsoft and Bandai Namco finally gave the people what they want earlier this year.Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZEROis exactly the sort of game it needed to be. Delivering that same explosive, crunching 3D arena fighting action, an ocean of content that touts a massive roster of playable characters as its crown jewel, and gorgeous visuals evoking the best of the IP,Sparking! ZEROis a dream come true forDragon Ballfans around the world.#19. DRAGONS DOGMA 2Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC| Developer: Capcom|Read Our ReviewDragons Dogma 2proving to be one of 2024s more divisive games wasnt a huge surprise, considering the legacy of its predecessors, though you can definitely count us in the camp that cannot get enough of Capcoms open world fantasy epic. An utterly unique and fascinatingly eccentric experience unlike anything else in the modern AAA space,Dragons Dogma 2deserves immense respect just for the audacity of its vision and the execution of its vision alone. Of course, on top of that, the action RPG also delivers stellar combat, a wonderfully realized systems-driven emergent open world sandbox thats a constant joy to explore, a deep and engaging class system, and more. It has its rough edges, butDragons Dogma 2is a terrific game nonetheless.#18. DESTINY 2: THE FINAL SHAPEAvailable on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, PC| Developer: Bungie|Read Our ReviewBungies track record withDestinyexpansions has been far from spotless, andDestiny 2in particular had seen its stock dwindling of late, though its fair to say thatThe Final Shapeblew any and all doubts out the water. Serving as a conclusion toDestinysmassive first arc,The Final Shapewas an epic and satisfying conclusion that delivered proper payoff in spade. On top of its excellent narrative strengths, meanwhile, it also delivered a bevy of engaging content that kept us hooked for hours on end. Whether the future ofDestinyis going to ever be quite so bright again remains to be seen, but if not, at leastThe Final Shapeis an excellent way to conclude the series decade-long arc.#17. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: HEART OF CHORNOBYLAvailable on: Xbox Series X/S, PC| Developer: GSC Game World|Read Our ReviewGiven the inherent mass appeal of open world design, its rare that we get even a single open world game in a year that dares to defy genre conventions in any meaningful way, but somehow, in 2024, we got two major ones, and we fell in love with both. First, there was Dragons Dogma 2, which we shone a light on earlier, while later in the year, we also gotS.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl, another long-awaited sequel to a cult classic. GSC Game Worlds open world survival horror shooter is absolutely brutal, from how punishing it is and how hostile it can be to players, to the fact that it has admittedly launched in a technically rough state, there are certainly issues here that need fixing, but even in its current state,S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2is a diamond in the rough- and we hope it only gets better from here.#16. THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: ECHOES OF WISDOMAvailable on: Nintendo Switch| Developer: Nintendo|Read Our ReviewThe only thing that looked less likely to happen in 2024 than a new mainline 2DZeldagame was a game where Princess Zelda would finally be the lead, something that fans have been desperate to see for years. You can imagine our utter delight at the plain and simple existence of The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdomthen, a new 2DZeldagame where the eponymous Princess finally takes centerstage as the protagonist. It helps, of course, that the game itself is excellent, crafting a brilliantly designed map that is a constant joy to explore and infusing it with sandbox gameplay that revolves around inventive new mechanics. Everything from combat and exploration to traversal and puzzles take on a completely different tone inEchoes of Wisdom,and we love the game that much more for how unique it feels while still managing to feel like a coreZeldaexperience.#15. WARHAMMER 40,000: SPACE MARINE 2Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC| Developer: Saber Interactive|Read Our ReviewArriving close to a decade and a half after its cult hit predecessor, Saber InteractivesWarhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2was definitely a game that many had been keeping their eye on, especially if you were a fan of theGears of Warfranchise, but even so, few could have predicted that it would turn out to bethisgood.Space Marine 2is easily one of the best action games weve played in years. It delivers tense, adrenaline-fueled, challenging third-person combat that channels the best ofGears of Warand brutal hack-and-slash experiences, and combines it with the staggering scale of the massive hordes of enemies you take on in combat. Across its meaty multiplayer, PvE, and campaign offerings,Space Marine 2constantly delivers jaw-dropping action in a way that makes it feel like a nostalgia-infused throwback experience from a bygone era in the best way possible.#14. ANIMAL WELLAvailable on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, PC| Developer: Billy BassoAs Metroidvania fanatics, were always glad about how many Metroidvania games we always seem to have floating around now. Of course, that means that standing out in the genre has become increasingly more difficult- thoughAnimal Wellmakes it look effortless. Developed by solo dev Billy Basso,Animal Wellis a stunning game. A large, dense world, engaging exploration, gorgeous visuals, and pitch perfect traversal mechanics combine in a compact yet dense Metroidvania masterpiece. For fans of the genre,Animal Wellis next to unmissable.#13. HELLDIVERS 2Available on: PS5, PC| Developer: Arrowhead Game Studios|Read Our ReviewHeading into 2024, not a soul believedHelldivers 2would be anything more than a footnote at the end of the year, and even Sony or Arrowhead Game Studios wouldnt have expected even a fraction of the success that the game has ended up seeing. With 2024 winding down, however, you cant help but concede thatHelldivers 2is one of the biggest and most surprising stories of the year- and one of its best games. Its explosive co-op action and live service storytelling captured the hearts of the masses, and for large portions of the year, there was no game bigger thanHelldivers 2. Admittedly, it hasnt been immune to post-launch controversies (the whole PSN account linking fiasco being chief among them), but by and large, the game has received spectacular support, which has, unsurprisingly, been reflected in its consistently healthy and active player base. We cant wait to see what the future brings for this co-op revelation.#12. TEKKEN 8Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC| Developer: Bandai Namco|Read Our ReviewThe first newTekkengame in close to a decade,Tekken 8arrived in the midst of a renaissance of AAA fighters, and it may very well be one of the best the genre has delivered in years. Crunching, weighty combat mechanics have been a series trademark for as long as anyone can remember, andTekken 8is in top form in this department, while boasting an even more aggressive suite of new mechanics that makes its fights feel that much more dynamic. On top of the bones of its stellar moment-to-moment gameplay, the game also boasts a bevy of content for players to dive into across both single player and multiplayer offerings, a vast and varied roster of characters, and gorgeous visuals. Like nearly all fighters that release these days,Tekken 8has had some post-launch monetization-related missteps, but the game itself is hard not to love.#11. NEVAAvailable on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC| Developer: Nomada Studio|Read Our ReviewBuilding on the foundations ofGris,Nomada Studios sophomore titleNevalaunched towards the tail end of 2024 and instantly earned itself a spot on many such lists. On top of one of the most emotionally charged stories of the year,Nevais also uplifted by an incredible soundtrack and breathtakingly gorgeous visuals, impressing in ways not dissimilar to whatGrisdid when it launched. On top of that, however,Nevais also a much stronger gameplay experience, touting meaningful improvements across the board, from the level design and traversal mechanics to even the combat. If an emotional rollercoaster is what youre on the lookout for, look no further thanNeva.#10. METAPHOR: REFANTAZIOAvailable on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC| Developer: Studio Zero, AtlusThere wasnt nearly as much hype surroundingMetaphor: ReFantazioleading up to its release as there should have been, considering the fact that it was coming from the creative leads of some of the best RPGs in existence, and it proved that notion beyond doubt instantly upon release. In the weeks since its launch, Studio Zero and Atlus RPG has been called a modern genre classic, and yes, it earns every bit of that praise. Stellar turn-based combat, wonderfully deep and flexible progression and party composition mechanics, a spectacular fantasy setting with a unique sense of place, gorgeous art design and music, and of course, a gripping, thematically rich story with a strong cast of characters- thats just scratching the surface withMetaphor: ReFantaziosbiggest strengths, a game that were going to be talking about for years to come.#9. PRINCE OF PERSIA: THE LOST CROWNAvailable on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC| Developer: Ubisoft|Read Our ReviewThe first newPrince of Persiagame in an eternity,The Lost Crownkicked 2024 off with a bang. Though the game faced plenty of skepticism in the lead-up to its release for everything from Ubisofts spotty track record to the companys chosen tone for the games marketing, the game itself proved to be an instant classic. Going back to the series sidescrolling action-platforming roots while also reimagining it as a sprawling Metroidvania experience,Prince of Persia: The Lost Crownis nothing short of genius. From slick combat and tight traversal to satisfying platforming and excellent level design, it has everything that one could want in a Metroidvania masterpiece, and then some. Sadly, all signs point to Ubisoft not greenlighting a sequel toThe Lost Crownthanks to its heartbreaking commercial failure, which is an absolute shame, because its not only one of the bestPrince of Persiagames of all time, its also one of the best Metroidvania games ever made.#8. SATISFACTORYAvailable on: PC| Developer: Coffee Stain Studios|Read Our ReviewAfter spending well over five years in early access, Coffee StainsSatisfactoryfinally saw its 1.0 launch in 2024- and yes, all of that time spent tinkering, tweaking, and perfecting things in early access clearly paid off, because Satisfactoryis easily one of the most dangerously addictive games of the year. With an immaculately perfected core gameplay loop, a large explorable world, eye-catching visuals and presentation, and a wonderful mix of sandbox fun and guided gameplay,Satisfactoryemerges as a vast and scarily captivating factory building gameplay experience. Trust us when we say, we are more than satisfied withSatisfactory.#7. ELDEN RING: SHADOW OF THE ERDTREEAvailable on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, PC| Developer: FromSoftware|Read Our ReviewA major new FromSoftware release being great should be the most predictable thing in the world, but we were perhaps not ready for just how good Shadow of the Erdtree turned out to be.Elden Ringwas obviously one of 2022s best games, and somehow, its expansion delivers an experience thats almost on par with that. The massive, sprawling expansion is large enough and brimming with enough content to be significantly larger than the majority of full-fledgedgamesout there, and in typical FromSoftware fashion, all of that content is backed up by equally impressive quality. Some of the best bosses in FromSoftware history, a spectacularly designed open world thats littered with gruelingly difficult challenges, and that same sense of wonder and awesome exploration that Elden Ringsbase game delivered in spades-Shadow of the Erdtreetouts all of this and more.#6. INDIANA JONES AND THE GREAT CIRCLEAvailable on: Xbox Series X/S, PC| Developer: MachineGames|Read Our ReviewWhy isnt it third-person? Why isnt it just doing theUnchartedthing? Why isnt itWolfenstein 3instead?Indiana Jones and the Great Circlehad more than a few doubts levied against it in the months and years prior to its release, but MachineGames first-person adventure-action title has thoroughly proven doubters wrong. Not only is it a stellarIndiana Jonesadaptation that captures the tone and vibe of the property perfectly to the extent that its better even than at least half of the movies it also stands tall as a brilliantly designed game. Combining stealth, social stealth, and immersive sim lite level design with organic exploration and wonderfully strange first-person combat that emphasizes humourous improvisation above all else,The Great Circledelivers a gameplay experience unlike any other. Were not exaggerating in the slightest when we say its MachineGames best game to date and one of Microsofts biggest first-party wins in years.#5. LIKE A DRAGON: INFINITE WEALTHAvailable on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, PC| Developer: Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio|Read Our ReviewTheLike a Dragonfranchises popularity has grown exponentially over recent years, and earlier this year, it hit a fever pitch withInfinite Wealth-and its easy to see why. Taking the turn-based RPG bones of its predecessor,Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealthdelivers an absolutely monstrous experience that offers a multitude of meaningful improvements. On top of key improvements to the turn-based combat, the job system, the social sim mechanics, and more,Infinite Wealthalso boasts an excellent cast of characters that is a joy to be around throughout the lengthy experience, as well as, in typicalYakuzafashion, a wealth of incredible side content.In fact, in this area in particular,Infinite Wealthabsolutely knocks the ball out of the park, boasting aCrazy Taximinigame, anAnimal Crossingminigame, aPokemon-inspired minigame, dozens upon dozens of substories, and so, so much more, all of it in a single game, and nearly all of it an absolute blast. Add to this an excellent new setting that is brought to life in typically strong fashion, as well as a riveting (yet admittedly divisive) story that brings together some ofYakuzasmost beloved characters in a single, epic journey, and what you get is an unabashed modern classic.#4. BLACK MYTH: WUKONGAvailable on: PS5, PC| Developer: Game Science|Read Our Review (PC | PS5)Black Myth: Wukongwas on many a radar for several years, courtesy of a lengthy gameplay reveal trailer back in 2020 that turned more than a few heads, and its fair to say that the game lives up to expectations. A retelling of the famedChinese novelJourney to the West,Black Myth: Wukongis an outstanding action game with some of the best moment-to-moment combat in the genre, as well as some of the most jaw-dropping and unforgettable large-scale boss battles and set pieces weve experienced all year.No,Black Myth: Wukongisnt a spotless experience few games are but its particularly deserving of praise for being the first AAA console game by a studio that has had no track record in this area- something you wouldnt be able to tell based on the games top notch production values and stellar graphics. Itll be ending the year as one of its best-selling titles by quite a margin, and its not difficult to understand why it turned into such a major hit.#3. ASTRO BOTAvailable on: PS5| Developer: Team Asobi|Read Our ReviewAfter having captured hearts and minds with Astro Bot Rescue Mission andAstros Playroom,Sonys youngest mascot platforming franchise finally got its big break this year withAstro Bot, its first full-fledged console game, and we couldnt be happier that it got its shot. Team Asobis 3D platformer is very much in the vein of modern masterpieces like Super Mario GalaxyandSuper Mario 3D World, and incredibly enough, good enough to actually be widely considered on that same level of quality, which is really saying something.As anyone whos playedit will tell you though,Astro Botdeserves all of that praise. The level of ingenious creativity and boundless inventiveness that the game exhibits across its large and varied collection of levels each of which is designed to absolute perfection is only matched by how inch perfect every single action feels, making its moment-to-moment gameplay feel like an absolute dream.Astro Botis a wondrous joyride, a cheerful celebration of 30 years of PlayStation thats brimming with easter eggs and secrets, and a platforming masterpiece that shows just how good this genre can get when its at its best, and what is truly important in a gaming experience when pure, unadulterated fun is what youre trying to deliver.#2. FINAL FANTASY 7 REBIRTHAvailable on: PS5| Developer: Square Enix|Read Our ReviewFinal Fantasy 7 Remakewas our Game of the Year back in 2020, so you can say we were pretty fully onboard with the ride that Square Enixs remake trilogy is taking us on right out the gate- but even we couldnt have dreamed thatFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirthwould be as good as it is. For years and years, it has felt like that dream of a AAA open worldFinal Fantasyepic that captures the unbridled ambition of the series earlier years has been growing increasingly distant and impossible, but along cameRebirthearlier this year and ended up delivering precisely that.On top of improving uponRemakesingenious blend of real-time and command-based combat with more party members, Synergies, and a host of smaller improvements,Final Fantasy 7 Rebirthalso blew the doors wide open with its massive open world setting, boasting a collection of maps set across varied locations, and each bringing their own set of side activities, traversal mechanics, design philosophies, biomes, and more. Exploring every nook and cranny ofRebirthsenormous world never quite loses its charm.Just as much of a rollercoaster ride is its story, which continues to straddle the line between retelling a familiar and beloved story, and charting its own course with shocking and unexpected developments. A lovable cast of characters, a litany of unforgettable experiences dotting the entire game, a gameplay experience that just keeps on giving, and much more come together in the masterpiece that is Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. Its a wonderful celebration of everything that this series has ever been good at, and may even be one of its best outings to date- which is incredibly high praise that is definitely not lightly given.GAMINGBOLTS GAME OF THE YEAR 2024 SILENT HILL 2Available on: PS5, PC| Developer: Bloober Team|Read Our ReviewYou cant help but love a good comeback story. When Bloober Team and Konamis remake of Silent Hill 2faced the abundant skepticism that it did before release, it was easy to see why- hell, we were skeptics ourselves here at GamingBolt, and the situation certainly seemed to warrant it. But just as that skepticism was fair, so, too, is it equally fair to stand up and loudly sing the praises of the absolute masterpiece that is theSilent Hill 2remake. In our estimation, its the best game of 2024- yes, its that good. Never have we been more glad to be wrong about something.We obviously love a good survival horror game here at GamingBolt for instance,Alan Wake 2was our Game of the Year just last year and we can confidently say that theSilent Hill 2remake has shot right up to the tippy top of the genres all-time lists straight away, and even sits right up there alongside the likes ofResident Evil 2andDead Spaceas the greatest horror remakes of all time. The story of James Sunderland, his rocky marriage, and his tortured mind is one that has been haunting gaming audiences for decades, but with Bloober Teams remake, its more potent, more impactful, and better realized than ever before.The game also benefits from radical gameplay improvements. The over-the-shoulder perspective, the new and expanded locations, the new and redesigned bosses, and the many combat improvements elevate the experience significantly, as evidenced by the fact that, in spite of being nearly twice as long as the original, theSilent Hill 2remake somehow still feels just as perfectly paced. And yes, the game is, of course, also a graphical powerhouse, an area where Bloober Team definitely doeshave a strong track record.WhereSilent Hilland Bloober Team will go from here is anyones guess, but for now, we can, at the very least, rest assured in the knowledge that the remake to one of the most respected survival horror games ever made is just as astounding of an achievement.
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