That's a bummer to hear!
I played Condemned on the PC way back when and enjoyed it. The 2nd one I couldn't get into, but that was on PS3. Nier was a surprise to me! Way better than I expected.
R.I.P. :'( I love Nier far more than any well adjusted individual should. I'm really hoping that the rumors of a sequel are true. Haven't tried Condemned 2 yet, but I'll admit I don't have high expectations for it. Who knows? Maybe I'll like it.
Since you're our 'official' Horror/Survival-Horror aficionado here - what are the following games about/like -and- (if you've played them), what did you think about them?!
- Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem on the Gamecube,
- Theresia on the DS,
- the Dementium games (also on the DS),
- the PS2 Fatal Frame games, and
- Rule of Rose also on the PS2.
Thanks, Dr. L
Oh God. I have an unofficial title now? Let's hope I live up to it.
Eternal Darkness - A huge love letter to Lovecraft dealing with time-warping Elder Gods and the poor saps caught up in their games. Mostly remembered for its Sanity Meter, which affected both the player and the player character when things got too hairy. I'll probably get lynched for this, but I think it's rather overrated. Don't get me wrong - I still enjoy playing it every once in a while, and appreciate it for its innovation and unique approach to both scares and storytelling, but it just doesn't scare me at ALL. I also felt that there was a lot of missed potential when it came to character development. The soundtrack ROCKED, though. "Ram Dao" is my jam.
Theresia - Haven't played this one yet (my handheld library is admittedly rather lacking), but it's on my list of things to buy.
Dementium - Generic haunted asylum romp #2257. Both of them were kind of forgettable to me, though I thought the sequel was a huge improvement. Wasn't a fan of the controls either.
Fatal Frame - Japanese schoolgirls go into haunted villages / mansions and take pictures of ghosts. Adore these games, though they admittedly aren't my favorites in the genre. Hard to choose which one is my favorite of the series. Thought Crimson Butterfly was way too easy even on the harder difficulties, while The Tormented had one of the most unfair final boss fights this side of the Grotesquerie Queen from Drakengard.
Rule of Rose - A girl and her dog try to survive an orphanage stuffed with psychotic little girls. Also lots of prepubescent lesbian subtext. My thoughts: Ugh. Ughhh. Love its atmosphere, plot and characters, but that gameplay, man. THAT GAMEPLAY. It plays like a godawful bizarro version of Haunting Ground. (Oh wait, that's Clock Tower 3.
) I think I finally gave up around the Mermaid boss, though I would like to give it another try someday.
This has been your daily dose of TL;DR.