Bloober Team has something of a complex reputation. Before theshockingly goodSilent Hill 2remakereleased, Bloober was often on the receiving end of criticism for a number of troubling and disappointing trends, not the least of which being its poor handling of themes like trauma and abuse in games likeThe Medium. But withSilent Hill 2receiving near-universal praise, it could signal a new chapter in Bloober’s legacy.

It will be interesting to see howSilent Hill 2’s success impacts the reception ofProject M, the enigmatic game that Bloober Team is developing for Nintendo consoles. Although very little has been revealed about the project, Bloober’s CEO Piotr Babieno has gone on record about its existence, commenting that it has a lower budget, but that it is nevertheless an exciting prospect for the team. Unsurprisingly, Babieno has described it as an ambitious game, made in collaboration with “the world’s best game creators” for Nintendo consoles. Whether Nintendo itself is involved in its development is unclear, as is the forthcoming release’s full spectrum of platform availability.

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Bloober Team’s Rapidly Changing Reputation Could Impact Project M’s Reception

Bloober Team Is Quickly Becoming More Respected Thanks to Silent Hill 2

Sadly, those in touch with the games industry have seen no shortage of developers fall from grace, straying far from the design principles and consumer-friendly business practices that once made them so beloved. The opposite situation is much rarer, but that is exactly what seems to be happening with Bloober Team in the wake ofthe well-receivedSilent Hill 2remake.

In all fairness, remakes of classic games can often fight an uphill battle when seeking respect from fans of the original: there’s a common sentiment that if an older game holds up, a remake is simply a cash grab or lazy attempt to profit off nostalgia. These are precisely theaccusations that many leveled against theSilent Hill 2remake, and the questionable reputation that Bloober garnered, not only for its handling of sensitive subjects but also for its “walking simulator” game design, only seemed to strengthen critics' fervor. Of course, Konami is responsible for some of this ire as well, but both developer and publisher were targeted by aggressive denunciations ahead ofSH2remake’s launch.

And yet, withSilent Hill 2’s remake finally here, most of these criticisms have cooled. The remake’s generally high quality and reverence forthe originalSilent Hill 2on PS2threw cold water on the flames of contempt that some held for Bloober, and even the studio’s more mild critics are hanging their heads in humility. Indeed, Bloober Team’s latest release proves a lot of detractors wrong, and is a sign that the studio may have more up its sleeve.

Bloober Team’s Nintendo Switch Release May Have More Hype Around It Now

WhateverProject Mends up looking like, the fact that it has a lower budget, per Babieno’s own words, will naturally make it a much different sort of release than the Konami-backedSilent Hill 2remake. But just like how the remake couldrevitalize theSilent Hillfranchise, so too could it breathe new life into Bloober Team’s public perception ahead of this new game, modest in scale and scope as it may be. This could makeProject Mmore palatable to audiences, whatever kind of game it is.

Bloober has always had its supporters, but confidence in the developer will likely be more widespread now. This doesn’t mean thatProject Mis guaranteed to be a hit, but it could very well be viewed with evenmore excitement than theSilent Hill 2remake, now that gaming audiences have a better idea of Bloober Team’s powers as a developer.

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Investigating a letter from his late wife, James returns to where they made so many memories - Silent Hill. What he finds is a ghost town, prowled by disturbing monsters and cloaked in deep fog. Confront the monsters, solve puzzles, and search for traces of your wife in this remake of SILENT HILL 2.High-end Graphics and SoundWith ray tracing and other cutting-edge technical enhancements, the world of SILENT HILL and its unsettling ambiance is even realer than before.And with the inclusion of new, immersive soundscapes, you’ll feel like you’re standing in the thick of it.Larger EnvironmentsExplore locations and buildings that were once inaccessible, or are newly added in the remake. Enjoy the same acclaimed story, even while you experience the town of Silent Hill with fresh eyes across an expanded map.Over-the-shoulder CameraThe remake moves from the original’s fixed-camera viewpoints to an over-the-shoulder perspective, putting you closer to what James sees, for a more thrilling, more immersive experience as you explore the town and come face-to-face with monsters.Evolved Combat GameplayFamiliar weapons like the steel pipe and handgun make their return, but now with an updated combat system. Avoid attacks with carefully timed dodges, aim down sights, and more, making monster encounters more engaging and nerve-wracking than ever.