I grew up on the PlayStation 1, with Resident Evil titles being some of the first games I ever played. A few years ago, I heard about Extermination and have been wanting to play it since. It would be amazing to play this survival horror game supported on modern hardware!
I want to see lesser known horror games preserved so that they can get a second lease on life. So I'm voting for this and so many other games that need those modern ports where they otherwise wouldn't get them.
Loved this game as a kid, sure it's got it's flaws. But with it being one of the first games released of the PS2 it should really be preserved. It's my hope that gog can make this happen.
Played this back on the ps2 in my younger days. I never got to beat it because it scared me too much. I would love to play it again and finish it. Rose tinted glasses be damned, I still remember this being awesome.
Recently played this again and it's solid. I think PS2 horror and adventure games need to be preserved - they offer a lot for a genre that's boiled down to jumpscares, depression, and "The main character may not be entirely sane". The generation offered a lot of different flavors of horror, from RE and SH to more niche titles like Siren, Cold Fear, and Extermination. I'd see my dad play this a lot and I wouldn't know what was going on, but MAN the atmosphere was something else.
Personally, I haven't played it, I only recently discovered the existence of this game. And I, who am passionate about old, unknown but cool horror games (like Haunting Ground, Ilbleed, Siren), this one really appeals to me, it looks interesting.