Team Silent is no more. The team spear-heading one of the most influential horror games of all time, Silent Hill, officially broke up in 2007, shutting the doors on any possibility of a franchise revival, especially with how quick fans are to react these days to any slight changes to the source material. So when Konami confirmed that Bloober Team was responsible for developing a remake of Silent Hill 2, one of the best horror games in video game history, there were equal parts doubt and hope.

Although Bloober Team created one of the more memorable horror titles in recent memory, Silent Hill 2 is untouchable—many put it on a pedestal. It doesn't help that Konami and Bloober Team had communication issues earlier this year, and they didn't seem tosee eye to eye.

Fast forward to this past weekend ahead of the game's release on October 8, the players who got early access of Silent Hill 2 and critics have nothing but praise for the game.

According to Metacritic, the Silent Hill 2 remake has received 50 positive reviews, and 5 mixed ones, good for an "87" score. While not as high as the leading Game of the Year candidates this year, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and Astro Bot, the score is enough for it to generate discussions of a potential Game of the Year nomination at The Game Awards in December.