
As we suspected,Siren- orForbidden Siren, depending on where you’re based - has made its grand return to PlayStation, joining PS Plus’ premium tier with an enhanced new version.
Last month, anew version ofSirensurfaced online, receiving a rating on the Korean Ratings Board.
The game originally launched on thePlayStation2 in 2003 and comes from the mind of Keiichiro Toyama, perhaps best known as the writer and director ofSilent Hill.
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Sirenhas always remained fairly accessible with the latest version landing on the PlayStation 4.
That particular version wasn’t very well received though so while there are some PS2 era gems perhaps more in need of a revival,Siren’s isn’t totally undeserved.
While we won’t get to give this ‘enhanced’ version a whirl until it launches onPlayStation Pluson 15 October, it certainly sounds as if it’ll be an improvement upon its predecessor.
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Sirenwill now be natively available as a PlayStation 5 game.
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“Play as one of 10 characters caught in a living nightmare. You have three days to learn how their paths intersect as they try to stay alive. Survival depends on your ability to ‘sightjack’ or the power to see through the eyes of friends and foes. There is no one hero. There is little hope.”
That’s not the only beloved classic to receive a few new bells and whistles.
Dino Crisiswill join the premium tier on the same day, this time with “up-rendering, rewind, quick save, and custom video filters”.
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R-Type Dimensions EXandThe Last Clockwinderround out this month’s premium line-up, whileTom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands, Tour de France 2023, Overpass 2, Firefighting Simulator The Squad, Ghostbusters: Spirit Unleashed, Return to Monkey Island, Gris, The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me, Two Point Campus, andDead Island 2all join the extra tier.
Topics:PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus,PlayStation 4,Sony,Retro Gaming