
Jorge S Fernandez: "The cancellation of Silent Hills, and the subsequent removal of P.T. from PSN (as well as making it ineligible for re-downloading, turning pre-installed PS4s into a hot commodity on eBay) remains the single biggest blow to Triple-A horror fans in quite some time, if not ever. While Konami continues to burn every bridge that linked them to console games, disappointed horror fans can at least take solace that new and exciting horror games continue to manifest in various places courtesy of Indie devs. There is also the possibility that Hideo Kojima and Guillermo Del Toro will take their abandoned ideas for Silent Hills and kickstart their own horror project free from Konami's incompetence, but until then we must stop dreaming about the future and partake in the nightmares of the present day horror scene."

TBG writes - In 1970, a then-young professor by the name of Masahiro Mori looked to explain the eerie state that the human mind succumbs to when presented with a human-like robot, starting with empathy and quickly turning to revulsion. He coined this term, the ‘Uncanny Valley.’ Since this phrase was first used, it has gone on to become one that is discussed in a wide variety of fields, from biology to computers and even in social circles. Now, it remains to be seen whether this is where Cowardly Creations conceived the name for their survival-horror game, however there are definite links as you play through it.

EB: Dynasty Warriors 8 Xtreme Legends Definitive Edition, a complete package based off 2013's mainline entry, comes to the Switch this week.
Indie publisher Digerati and developer Cowardly Creations today announced that the story-driven horror adventure Uncanny Valley will launch on Nintendo Switch on December 25, 2018.