Best horror games for wii




















But, the graphics are lacking on the Wii. I'll be honest with you, I am running short of games that fit in this genre. This game is truly survival horror. It is a remake of the game for the Gamecube. Basically, you are a special agent investigating a small town that has been affected by a virus developed by the Umbrella Corporation. Also, zombies!

Lots of zombies! And they are hungry! Not to mention the fact that you have to worry about them having chainshaw and stupid puzzles.

There are gates that any couch potato could jump over. But, no, you need a key to get over these gates. What's up with that? Again a remake of a Gamecube game. Why this is before Resident Evil 4 is obvious. This game still has the elements that the original Resident Evil yes I know this is the first Resident Evil. Zombies that if you take them down come back as other zombies called Crimson Heads, herbs that can heal you, giant bugs, realization that one of your allies is the cause of all this and a good looking female character.

Also, the ability to actually examine an item to find further keys to solving the event of Racoon City. This game is once again a remake of an original game for the Playstation. But, unlike the Playstation, Nintendo and Konami have added a few additions to this game that makes it a lot eerier than its predecessor.

First, the Wii controller speaker can actually be used as the speaker on a cell phone. This helps for eerie conversations with eerier apparitions. Second, you cannot attack creatures that come after you at certain points in the game. Your only chance is to run, block entry ways and hide. To be honest, hiding does not help at all. They find you where you are hiding and take you out. Kind of stupid mechanic. Third, in the original game Harry Mason was from another town travelling to Silent Hill.

In this game, he is actually from Silent Hill. All in all, this game is still as creapy as the original. Freakier when you realize that the whole game changes depending on how you answer the question that the psychiatrist asks at the beginning of the game. But, it still has the UFO endings that we all like.

Eventhough this game is rated T for Teen, it scared the heck out of me. The fact that you are in another dimension, supposedly a cross between life and death. You enter this dimension through a chat room called the "Black Page. You wander the halls of eerie places looking for a flashlight and a cell phone.

Once you get these items, you have to figure out what caused this area to exist. On the way, you have to avoid ghosts and break free if attacked by them. All while paying attention to a thing that is supposed to monitor your vital signs. Developer: Sega Wow. Developer: LucasArts. Developer: Spike Co.

Developer: Hydravision Entertainment, Eden Games. Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen. Project Zero 2: Wii Edition. Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles. Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles. Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition. Developer: Capcom. Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. Resident Evil Zero. Resident Evil. The Wii even featured niche Japanese horror such as Ju-on: The Grudge, which acted as a Haunted House Simulator where players could use the Wii remote as a flashlight to explore the environments.

It wasn't rated highly at all, with a 2. Shattered Memories was an extremely divisive title as well. While Silent Hill is a cult classic, Shattered Memories rewrote the story and placed players in the role of Harry Mason who goes to Silent Hill after a therapy session to find his seven year old daughter, Cheryl. There are monsters in the game, but they're invincible as Harry has no weapons to use.

The game took risks in its storytelling and delivered a great ending that was based on the choices players made during the title. The horror aspect worked for some and fell flat for others. On the one hand, it is impossible to fight back in Silent Hill: Shattered Memories , and that can bring with it some tense moments.

On the other hand, players are entirely out of danger for a great portion of the title-- only when Harry is the "Nightmare world" is he forced to run. Regardless, it's a great entry for those who still have the means to play it. The Wii's gimmick often proved to be a double-edged sword. Getting motion controls wrong in a title meant rendering that title unplayable, even if the rest of the game was great.

The ported The World Ends With You for the Switch messed up motion controls and reviewers warned not to play it docked, but for those playing in handheld, the question becomes, "why not just play it on Google Play for half the cost?



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