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In a recent interview with Famitsu, the Silent Hill series’ producer Motoi Okamoto made comments about the work-in-progress remake and the team’s efforts to stay faithful to the original.
Surprisingly, Okamoto comments that it was Silent Hill 2’s original staff members, such as art director/monster designer Masahiro Ito and sound designer Akira Yamaoka, who were more eager to introduce changes to the upcoming remake. On the other hand, members of Poland-based developer Bloober Team would often counter such opinions, vouching for certain elements to remain untouched.
Okamoto explains on behalf of the Japanese development staff. On the other hand, it seems these exchanges with Bloober Team were what helped the developers strike a good balance – keeping everything the original Silent Hill 2 did right as-is, while making the game more modern.
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Surprisingly, Okamoto comments that it was Silent Hill 2’s original staff members, such as art director/monster designer Masahiro Ito and sound designer Akira Yamaoka, who were more eager to introduce changes to the upcoming remake. On the other hand, members of Poland-based developer Bloober Team would often counter such opinions, vouching for certain elements to remain untouched.
“Game creators don’t want to make the same thing twice. I think that as the original creators, they had many parts they wanted to change,”
Okamoto explains on behalf of the Japanese development staff. On the other hand, it seems these exchanges with Bloober Team were what helped the developers strike a good balance – keeping everything the original Silent Hill 2 did right as-is, while making the game more modern.
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