In 2002, Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem brought psychological horror to the GameCube in a way no one had ever seen before. In this episode, we explore how Canadian studio Silicon Knights, under Denis Dyack, blended Lovecraftian terror, historical fiction, and psychological manipulation to create a game that literally toyed with its players. We trace its journey from a canceled Nintendo 64 project to a full GameCube rebuild, uncovering how its sanity effects—like fake crashes and deleted saves—became legendary. Our conversation also examines the game’s critical acclaim, commercial struggles, and enduring cult status. Join us as we light the candles and descend into the madness of Eternal Darkness on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.
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