Quirky survival horror set in a hotel populated by monsters from a cult Japanese TV show. Soul-collecting gameplay is original and the absurd atmosphere unique. A bizarre and endearing experience, typically Japanese, hard to find outside Japan.
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Survival1 player12+
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European edition of the game adapted from the Japanese animated series of the same name, released in 2003 by Capcom. Players control three characters trapped in Gregory's nightmare hotel, hunting for their own scattered souls. A horror exploration title tinged with macabre humor, exclusive to the PAL market.
Complete: box, manual and disc/cart very clean. Lightly handled.
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Adapted from the NHK animated series, Gregory Horror Show is a psychological-adventure oddity published by Capcom, with a grotesque art style and offbeat tone unlike anything else on PS2. The PAL trilingual version was never reprinted and stays uncommon in Europe, where the licence had only a niche audience. Its value rests on that singularity and the Capcom stamp rather than on heavy demand.
Is Gregory Horror Show still worth playing in 2026?
An action adventure from Capcom based on the animated series, Gregory Horror Show plunges the player into a nightmarish hotel peopled with grotesque creatures whose souls must be collected while avoiding detection, in a singular blend of stealth and slapstick horror. The macabre, offbeat world, the unique character design and the hushed tension win over fans of atypical proposals. The repetition and a modest production weigh on it. A singular title for fans of stylish horror and games with a truly distinct atmosphere.