It looks like GameStop got it right, as IGN reports that Silent Hill: Shattered Memories will arrive on the Wii on December 8. The PS2 and PSP versions have yet to be given solid release dates, with Konami promising to reveal further information at a later time. Given the Wii version's proximity to the holiday shopping season, it sounds like PSP and PS2 players can consider their sanity safe until 2010 -- though not long after, considering our experience with the PSP version at Tokyo Game Show.
Wii owners, on the other hand, should start preparing now by stocking up on flashlights, blankets and plenty of batteries. Just remember, so long as you're completely covered they can't get you. Braver readers might consider perusing some of our terrifying Shattered Memories preview coverage.
Reader Comments (19)
Posted: Nov 12th 2009 3:34PM Dr Perry Ulysses Cox said
Sorry, but no console has yet bested the SNES.
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Posted: Nov 12th 2009 3:00PM Discotheque said
I'm glad it's coming out on PS2 as well. I love good horror games and this looks like a good one for sure.
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Posted: Nov 12th 2009 4:04PM emperorzeroxx said
how can people get scared from a last gen game? this should have been made on ps3/xbox360/pc ....... but I'll grab it anywayz as a silent hill fan
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Posted: Nov 12th 2009 6:19PM Funkmaster General said
They were scary then, and they're scary now. Silent Hill's graphics have never been the best, but I never thought that they were awful.
I'm also a stern believer in not forgetting a game just because it has gotten old.
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I'm also a stern believer in not forgetting a game just because it has gotten old.
Posted: Nov 13th 2009 10:12AM RodrigoCard said
Maybe nintendo is waiting sales numbers of this one before releasing Fatal Frame 4 ¬¬
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Posted: Nov 13th 2009 1:19PM (Unverified) said
I'm very excited about this one.
Hopefully Silent hill will get back into it's roots sooner than we know it!
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Hopefully Silent hill will get back into it's roots sooner than we know it!
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