Friday, January 15, 2016

P.T. Serial: The Impact of Minimalism in Horror Environments

As stated in my previous post, I originally set out to do a retrospective on the Silent Hill franchise before the wiki went off the rails and became a temporary laughing stock of a man's delusions about circumcision and the evils of...

I can write about that later because watching it all unfold was a borderline religious experience. Anyway, the retrospective was supposed to follow from Silent Hill 1 through Downpour but why not milk the cash cow discuss the most recent attempt at revival: P.T. . P.T is an interesting subject to discuss, even though the game (or more accurately the teaser) itself is less that forty-minutes long, even less if you know the solutions to all the puzzles. But make no mistake, this teaser has been lauded as one of the scariest experiences put on the PlayStation 4.

The question then becomes: Why? What did this game do that was so much more effective than other console releases and PC games of the same genre? 

In the weeks ahead, one aspect of the teaser will be examined, leading to the legacy PT has built up since its untimely removal and Konami's attempts at making this short-lived masterpiece disappear. In my opinion, P.T. has one of the most immersive environments I've seen in quite some time...and it's all in one hallway.

Friday, January 1, 2016

Upcoming Attractions for January 2016

Did I fall off the wagon? Yes. Yes, I did but for the circumstances that were completely on my own. I tend to have problems focusing but rest assured (or not given this genre) that content will come along and give you, dear reader, something to ponder or consider.

That said...my original serial on the Silent Hill franchise was derailed spectacularly as one of the main sources of information links was in turmoil. I'm talking of course about the Silent Hill Circumcision Debacle of 2015. This is the article on Storify and The New York Magazine Article on the event. Needless to say, there is a fair amount of repairs the mods have ahead of them. This will also get its own post.

I do have another serial story for next Friday, and it will be related the dearly departed P.T. game, the tumultuous cancellation and its successors, among some Allison Road.

For now, rest easy and with a light on.