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Remember that Silent Hill 2 remake trailer in January that fans didn't like? Bloober Team didn't like it either

The Silent Hill 2 remake trailer that appeared during Sony's State of Play showcase in January did not make the best possible impression. Fans on Reddit described it as «rough,» «wooden,» and «straight out of SH Homecoming, which is a PS3 game.» Among the people who didn't care for it was, somewhat unexpectedly, Piotr Babieno, CEO of Silent Hill 2 developer Bloober Team, who said in an interview with inwestorzy.tv that the trailer «does not reflect the spirit of the game.»

As reported by Eurogamer Poland, (via DeepL), Babieno said Bloober Team is «not responsible for the marketing» of the game, and instead pinned the video on publisher Konami, who «is entirely responsible for this.»

«Certainly this trailer does not reflect the spirit of the game,» Babieno said. «It is not the spirit of either what it used to be or what we are creating now. We try to reflect this romantic vision of the game, which debuted 22 years ago. We think that when players see real gameplay, the real game, they will evaluate it in a completely different way.»

Associate editor Tyler Colp shared similar sentiments in his thoughts on the trailer: It was more action-focused than fans of the series might have expected, but it's also a small slice of a work-in-progress game. «There's a lot more Silent Hill 2 than what you see in the trailer, however, so it's way too early to tell where it'll land for diehard fans,» he wrote. «But as these things usually go, reactions will probably be pretty split.»

It was a good prediction: While the overall response to the State of Play video was tepid, some users on Reddit defended it as an «in development» trailer, and decent-looking on its own merits, if not quite what committed fans were hoping for. One redditor, SnooSquirrels1275, put forward one eminently practical explanation for the lacklustre video: «It could be that they are just shit at trailers.»

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