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Silent Hill 2 Remake Wants To Take You Back To The 90s With Immersion Filters

Bloober Team wants to bring you back to the 90s. When the Silent Hill 2 remake launches in October, the developers are giving players a way to increase the overall immersion of the game.

In a post on social media on Wednesday, the developers announced that players will have the option to turn off all UI elements within the game. In addition to that, they have created a “90s filter” for players to add on to it.

“We’ve also created a “90s filter” with grain effect, color correction and screen adjustments to complete the old-school experience,” Bloober Team said while showing off an example.

While the original Silent Hill 2 launched in 2001, the first game in the series launched in 1999 and was developed in the late 90s. So, adding a 90s filter to the game isn’t all that ridiculous.

Silent Hill 2 launches on October 8 for PlayStation 5 and PC.


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  • Then make it look good this looks horrible. I hope Silent Hill f is better I have no idea what Slitterhead will be either. Just buy Shadows Of The Dammed remaster instead.

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