Curious things are afoot for fans of Sony’s dormant Siren series. A new rating for Siren has appeared on the Korean Media Ratings Board website, where games (such as last year’s Quake II remaster) were leaked prior to their official announcement.
Dated September 26, the Korean Ratings Board (obviously) lists Siren as being “not suitable for minors”, which is a given, seeing as the game was rating Mature when it was released for the PlayStation 2 back in 2004 in North America.
According to Push Square, however, fans should temper their expectations with this reveal, as it may just be an update to the emulated PS2 version. This version of Siren was already available in most regions, but is not yet available in Korea. Speaking of which, you can download Siren from the PlayStation Store.
Still, it’s been over 20 years since Siren first launched in Japan, and definitely deserves a revisit. While not as successful as other Survival Horror heavyweights, the original Siren is still worth a playthrough, thanks to its unique “butterfly effect” gameplay mechanic, its story, and its appropriately creepy atmosphere.
And while it’s not quite Siren, its creator, Keiichiro Toyama, has his upcoming action-horror title Slitterhead on the way from Bokeh Game Studio, due out November 8 digitally for PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.
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