The PlayStation 2 survival horror classic Siren is seemingly making a comeback in some form after a rating of the game appeared on the website for the Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea. While the rating does little to explicitly confirm a potential return for Siren, it has led to much speculation online from fans, as the game is already available on the PS4 in most regions through PlayStation 2 emulation.
Released in 2003 by former Sony subsidiary Japan Studio, Siren is a survival horror game with a focus on stealth, pitting players against undead creatures called shibito as they explore an old-fashioned Japanese village. The game features multiple interconnected stories from several playable characters in a similar vein to Resident Evil 6, each of which is equipped with psychic powers.
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A recent tweet from Gematsu revealed a rating for the game that appeared from the Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea, sparking speculation about a potential remaster for Siren. Of course, there is no known information about what form the alleged...