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February 20, 2026 4 Min Read
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While classic horror game Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem—developed by the now-defunct Silicon Knights—has been stuck on the Nintendo GameCube since its original release all the way back in 2002, game director Denis Dyack spoke about seeing the title return some day. In an interview with Kiwi Talkz about his upcoming free-to-play co-op game Deadhaus Sonata, which you can check out below, Dyack spoke about working with Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto in the future.

“I would work Miyamoto any time,” said Dyack when the subject of a remaster or remake of Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem came up. “Those are some of the best people we ever worked with, and I think that when you tap into a cultural zeitgeist like we did with Eternal Darkness, the culture changes.”

However, a potential remake of Eternal Darkness wouldn’t exactly be a 1:1 recreation of the original. Dyack spoke about some of the elements of the horror game that wouldn’t hold up to modern scrutiny, like how it toyed with old-school TV interfaces and visual effects, and how they would need to be changed.

“We would have to do different things, but you can do more effective things now with social media and the way things are working now, all kinda of crazy things that you can do that would be super awesome,” he explained. “We often joke about sanity effects and stuff like that, what we would do today, and so there’s a lot of potential for sure. And then that begs the question, would you want to remake it or why not just do a sequel, or another game, hate to say sequels, another game in the Eternal Darkness universe.”

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Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem is a beloved title, and was notable as being the first M-rated game published by Nintendo. The title revolves around Alexandra Roivas rushing to her grandfather’s mansion after getting a phone call about him being found decapitated in his study. While Alexandra is simply there to identify the body, she gets caught in a deeper web since the mansion shows no indication of a break-in or other likely ways that the assailant may have entered to commit the murder.

The plot kicks off in earnest when Alexandria discovers a hidden book called the Tome of Eternal Darkness, through which she learns the story of twelve people throughout history from all around the world. The wisdom she gains from these stories help power Alexandria’s own magical abilities, which she must use to explore the mansion and its mysteries. What truly set the title apart from its contemporaries like Silent Hill and Resident Evil were its tendency of showcasing the damage Alexandria takes to her sanity by breaking the fourth wall.

Nintendo might not be interested in bringing Eternal Darkness back for now. Nightdive Studios—a development team known for its work in bringing back classic games on modern systems—had discussions with the company. CEO Stephen Kick confirmed through social media posts that Nintendo wasn’t interested in a remastered release, however.

For more details, check out our thoughts on what made Eternal Darkness special.


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