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Silent Hill or Resident Evil?
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stealthrush:

--- Quote from: marvelvscapcom2 on July 16, 2016, 07:58:59 pm ---Which series do you like better  ;D

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Silent Hill.

I never was a fan of Resident Evil series from the beginning, the whole typical zombie-horror themes were not appealing. It wasn't until my friend recommend me play Silent Hill 2 for PS2. I was really surprised how a game was able to capture not only the eerie atmosphere but psychological horror element in a game. Since then I've played 2, 1, 3, and 4 in that order. All very well done. 
parasiteadam:
Grew up on both but in the end have to side with Silent Hill. Was an amazing series to me overall and I can at least find something nice to say about all of them baring Homecoming and Shattered Memories. They were garbage XP Also no matter what anyone tells me but Downpour was a good game and generally the step in the right direction for the series post Team Silent.
sithsylar:
Resident Evil. 

I will never forget feeling so afraid of Nemesis making a return after return and each time he looks different.  That game was honestly amazing!
burningdoom:
Resident Evil for me, easily. But I've always been a fan of horror movies, particularly zombie movies. So Resident Evil was aimed right at me.
kashell:

--- Quote from: doctorlaudanum on July 16, 2016, 08:31:15 pm ---Ooh, tough one. I'd have to go with Silent Hill. I tend to like horror games with a strong atmosphere, and with the exception of the REmake, I've never found the Resident Evil games all that scary. Goofy and fun, but not scary. The Silent Hill games are a lot more memorable to me because they're so effective, Silent Hill 1 being my favorite. Even then, Resident Evil 4 is also one of my favorite games of all time. Any game where you can suplex priests and kick the heads straight off of people is all right in my book.

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I agree with a lot of this. Resident Evil never scared me aside from a surprise attack from an enemy popping out of somewhere.

Silent Hill had the same thing, but there was more to the enemies because of their representation with the main character.

So, yeah, Silent Hill.
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