Mystic Nights ist wie Resident Evil nur anders (und sackteuer)

Oh! A coffee link? https://ko-fi.com/justpauseit Game preservation has never been more important than it is today. More and more games are released exclusively digitally, servers are disappearing, stores are closing, and the future of physical media seems anything but certain. That's precisely why we're talking about Mystic Nights today. A nearly forgotten survival horror game from South Korea that never officially made it to the West and was considered lost for years. If it weren't for a small group of dedicated fans who archived, translated, and revived the game, this unusual PlayStation 2 title would probably be nothing more than a footnote in video game history today. And that's exactly why Mystic Nights is far more than just a rare and incredibly expensive collector's item; it's a prime example of why game preservation concerns every single one of us. The charming survival horror game was developed by the South Korean studio N-Log Soft, which already led a rather inconspicuous existence. For the studio, this was an unusually ambitious step, as classic survival horror for consoles wasn't exactly a genre the Korean gaming industry was known for at the time. - - - - Do you like the channel and want to support it? ``` Amazon: https://amzn.to/3VCrTyG Thank you :) - - - - - - - Retro Review:    • Retro Reviews   - - - - - - - #resident Evil #silenthill #ps5 #playstation2 #p2 #retrogaming #gamepreservation #test #review