

It was more action-oriented than the earliest entries but still more intense and scarier than the newer games. The first of these is Resident Evil Revelations 2 – sequel to the previously 3DS-only predecessor and a side-story in the long-running series. I wouldn’t say there were any real genre-defining horror games that hit Vita, although there are a couple of historic franchises that saw new entries arrive, albeit to mixed results. So, to celebrate Halloween, here's a look at all of the horror games that you can play on Vita right now! Since then, home console horror games have tended towards more action-packed set-pieces (such as those seen in the later Resident Evil titles), but on handhelds they’ve stayed more grounded, which has worked out incredibly well. First appearing in the early 80s, the horror design template saw an explosion in popularity in the late 90s (particularly with the shift to 3D graphics), establishing many mega-successful franchises such as Corpse Party, Fatal Frame, Resident Evil and Silent Hill that de-emphasised combat and focused on puzzle solving and avoiding enemies.


Survival horror is a genre that has never really worked for me (I scare far too easily), but for many gamers it’s a firm favourite thanks to the creepy atmospheres, tense gameplay, and twisting narratives on offer. from the EU or NA stores), and will include some commentary on how well those games run on Vita and whether they fill any missing gaps in the library. The articles will highlight all Vita-native games, as well as any backwards-compatible PSP and PS1 titles that can be downloaded in English (i.e. This is the eleventh entry in a series of articles I’m writing that will look at all of the games available in a particular genre on the Vita. Still, if you like the game and want to have more options or just want an excuse to return to it after having already 100% completed it, then there's really no reason to not pick this up.By Adam Cartwright, posted on 31 October 2019 / 3,307 Views This is a pretty sweet deal for just five bucks, but I have to admit that putting up with the procedurally generated woes of the main game to see everything new is a bit of a pain. As much as the new room types and extra trophies are sure to please fans, I think the real highlight of this expansion is the option to play as James and Heather from Silent Hill 2 and 3 respectively. New weapons, enemy variations, and other items will give you plenty of reason to dive back in to complete the newly expanded checklists of things to hunt down. Injects new content into the Book of Memories experience that will allow you to squeeze even more hours out of an already highly replayable Injects new content into the Book of Memories experience that will allow you to squeeze even more hours out of an already highly replayable game.
