"I think it's a bit silly to say that survival horror has "lost its way," because there are two distinct types of cinematic horror: "shock" and "atmospheric." The early RE games, and the Silent Hill series, are built mostly in shock horror: things pop out, you're not sure what to do about them, and they're sudden and deadly."
"@taftsearlobe33: Actually, being named in the credits is incredibly important, even if you do have a "demo reel," because in a great number of industries, crediting (and what you are credited as) directly affects how much you are eventually paid."
"Shorter this thread: "I could go into an analysis of the massive losses Sony has incurred in its attempt to become a loss-leader, and the possibility of them recouping this through licensing or blu-ray sales, and compare that against Perry's claims."
"Or, better yet, I could go off in a completely irrelevant/illogical tangent and throw out some really bad non sequitur jokes/insults."
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