
Bloodborne and Silent Hill have a lot in common, but they’re worlds apart.
Bloodborne practically makes you the monster as you ruthlessly cut down boss after boss and topple an actual deity by the end of the game.
There’s a reason why so many people want it remastered and officially released on PC, because it's at its peak.
Silent Hill also tends to make the player the monster, and while it’ll give you a few weapons to defend yourself with you never truly feel in control of the situation. If Bloodborne makes you a hunter, Silent Hill makes you prey.
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They’re conflicting games but what would happen if you tried to make a game that borrowed from both? Emotionless: The Last Ticket is the answer.
You can find the game on Steam but to save you a click its description reads: “Step into a liminal, cosmic horror experience set in an abandoned amusement park. Uncover the haunting narrative behind its twisted rides and empty tunnels to discover what lurks within a reality that shouldn't exist…”
Taking a gander at the images and gameplay footage I reckon you could easily confuse it with a first-person Silent Hill game, as the player will be solving a variety of puzzles in order to progress.
The Bloodborne similarities come more from the threats you’ll be facing, many of which appear to be deeply psychological and a bit eldritch in nature, something Bloodborne does very well.
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It looks very chilling, and it even has a thick blanket of fog covering the outdoor areas, much-like Konami’s horror series.
If any of that sounds of interest to you I have some good news. Emotionless: The Last Ticket is coming out very soon on Steam, specifically 8 October which is only a week away.
For those that can’t or don’t want to wait that long though you can try the game for free via a quick demo on its Steam page.
Looking at the game it’s pretty obvious that Silent Hill fans will get the biggest kick out of this game, though Resident Evil fans might appreciate it too given the tone and puzzles.
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Bloodborne fans might want to stick to their own game where they can actually fight back against the forces of darkness, but I’d still recommend giving the demo a go regardless.
Topics: Bloodborne, Steam, Silent Hill, PC