Defining survival horror games honorable mentions

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Fear Effect?
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Jrecee wrote:Fear Effect?
Great game, I'm thinking it falls more into hidden gem territory though, although it did get a sequel, which seems more well known than the original just because it has lesbians in it.
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Resident Evil Gaiden on GBC, anyone? :D

Also, I know it's a new game but how about Cursed Mountain on the Wii, as well?
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Amnesia: The Dark Descent on the PC just came out yesterday, but it has already worked it's way into my top 5 favorite survival horror games and it is taking the #1 position for most scary.
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Opa Opa wrote:Resident Evil Gaiden on GBC, anyone? :D
defining? Not really. But very impressive for the hardware.
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As bad as The Ring Terror's Realm is, it's a must-play if you like bad games. Every single cut scene/character interaction in that game is hilarious. It's like they translated the Japanese dialogue via Google's translation tools or something.
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mobiusclimber wrote:As bad as The Ring Terror's Realm is, it's a must-play if you like bad games. Every single cut scene/character interaction in that game is hilarious. It's like they translated the Japanese dialogue via Google's translation tools or something.
I actually considered putting this on there as a joke. I sat down over the holiday break in December 2008 and beat this game, along with Carrier, Resident Evil: Code Veronica, and Blue Stinger. It was without a doubt the worst game I've ever played, though I did manage to find a few little touches that I liked. Even in absolute crap, there can be some interesting gameplay ideas.
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I just thought it was hilarious. I really didn't like the gameplay all that much, but it was mostly just regular RE-style survival horror done poorly (think Galerians) with some of the funniest Engrish I've ever seen in a video game. That was the only reason I kept playing it.
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