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Posted: Dec 10th 2009 12:03AM mu93n said

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ill probably pick it up for psp if they dont completely botch the port.

Posted: Dec 10th 2009 2:40AM DarrenCarnall said

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I've never played any SH game up to now, but I'll be getting this. Looks great.

Posted: Dec 10th 2009 3:40AM matsumo said

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c'mon guys! so many people not played the original silent hill games.. these are classics.

@ bobby zero. you say you have never being scared by a game except thief3 and then say you havnt played silent hill 2! believe me, that game will scare you for real. those first two games are my best gaming memories.

Posted: Dec 10th 2009 11:07AM Petebot330 said

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...So I never played the original silent hill. I played a bit of SH2 before getting frustrated that I kept dying because that shitty stick didn't deal any damage. I still loved the asthetics and the idea, so i wanted to try this out. It sounds like if you don't give a shit how faithful it is to the original it's a pretty good game?

Posted: Dec 10th 2009 11:39AM gatotsu911 said

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Yeah, I'm in pretty much the same boat. I played a few hours of SH2 before getting fed up with how horribly the game progression was structured. (The part where you can find a gun in a shopping cart but you CAN'T PICK IT UP without completing an arbitrary, completely unrelated series of events just drove me over the edge, and the worst part is there was more than one thing like this - in just the first couple hours, mind you.) But I like the idea of the SH games and I've been wanting to try another one that wouldn't make me shut off the console in frustration, so I've been waiting for this one because it looks very imaginative and promising. I've already preordered it so I hope I'll like it.
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Posted: Dec 10th 2009 11:36AM (Unverified) said

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I think... this may just be me, but if you play to the end of Shattered Memories, and you know all the endings to the first Silent Hill game... it ties together very well. Very very well.

Posted: Dec 10th 2009 11:47AM TwEE said

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Im really liking this, putting the wiimote to my ear like a phone really creeps me out. This game has me jonesing for a Resident evil spin off that plays like this but with a gun. A slower paced pre racoon city destruction spinoff.

Posted: Dec 10th 2009 6:20PM (Unverified) said

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Played this last night for about an hour while it was windy and snowing outside and I'm loving it, theres something really creepy about waking up in the dark, not really knowing where to go, and just exploring.
The psych profile part is cool too, i've seen 2 different first 10m playthrough trailers but my experience was slightly different, so I'll defiantly replay the game at least twice with different choices.
The phone calls come through the wiimote's speaker and I instinctively put it upto my ear and kept walking while listening, put a smile on my face... until i had to start running for my life.

Posted: Dec 10th 2009 11:06PM gatotsu911 said

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Just read Game Informer's highly negative review of this game, which claims pretty much the exact opposite of every other review and player testimony I've read: that the graphics and puzzles are bad, the motion controls are unresponsive, and - who am I kidding? I don't like to throw accusations like this around, but... I'm really pretty confident that Game Informer is not to be trusted when reviewing Wii games. They seem to have a straight-up vitriol against motion controls of any sort - no matter how well-implemented they are into whatever game they're reviewing, GI reviewers will ALWAYS complain about them.

Posted: Dec 11th 2009 12:19AM Brunibrun said

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I'm getting this. Played the series back before it was butchered by Hollywood and the new wave of "fans" that considered SH2 the best in the series without playing anything else. 1 was great, 2 was exceptional, 3 was extremely well made, 4 did well for not being a SH to begin with, Origins and Homecoming were jokes though. Accurate combat in my ambiance-dependent survival horror series? lolno.
Baka gaijins can't make a good scary atmosphere.

Posted: Dec 12th 2009 1:32AM (Unverified) said

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+1 to you for using "Baka Gaijins." I really would be perfectly fine with this game if they just gave it a different name. I feel so sad for people who haven't played the original ones. 1 was really a gem if there ever was one. I've played games since I was 4 (19 now) and every now and then you see a game that brings something new to a genre, but lately I haven't seen much of it.

When I played 1 earlier this year the game repeatedly blew my mind to the point I had to bring a hose in my house and wash my brains off the wall. Almost every aspect of the game is amazing- you have the awkward breathing sounds that are in the heavily fog covered town causing paranoia, you have a good mixture of scenes that trick you into thinking things will happen and don't, and those where they just happen. You also have the freaky sounds that happen when you're near a monster, and my favorite- the game seems to have been programed so that at random times you'll hear sounds from the room next to yours. This game could be okay, but you should really play the original if you want a game that will creep you out like crazy.

I feel sad that the survival horror genre seems....dead. Silent Hill died, Siren stopped, Crimson Frame...well I don't know I haven't heard about 4, and nothing seems to be coming from Japan except that Ju On game which I heard didn't look too good. Luckily there are still some older ones I haven't played from Japan.
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Posted: Dec 14th 2009 1:25AM thevagraunt said

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http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/genmessage.php?board=959196&topic=52560610

Read this plot analysis of the game and you tell me that this doesn't deserve to stand alongside the rest of the fucked up games in the SH world. I've beaten the game and after reading this thread so many things made sense.

Reviewers are being unkind to this game because they JUST DON'T GET IT. Read what's on that thread, and you'll realize just how well-crafted this game is, and that it's worth your every dollar.

Posted: Dec 24th 2009 7:26AM (Unverified) said

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I went into playing this game with low expectations and came out very pleased with the experience. I can 100% agree with the reviewer about the motion controls during the nightmare sequences but thats supposed to happen. You flail your arms in panic when you should be making slow precise movements.

I can understand why the developers used the same character names and it makes sense. I am very glad that they did that as it effected the story more I think. The reason why they did it also is answered in your own review.

Posted: Dec 29th 2009 10:50PM (Unverified) said

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I had the lowest possible expectations for this game. Not only was it being advertised as a "re-imagining" of the first Silent Hill, an idea that set me at unease right from the start, but it was being made by CLIMAX, the developers of Silent Hill: Origins, the most underwhelming, uninspired entry in the series thus far. Having played through the game in its entirety (and giving it the benefit of the doubt), I can say that this game came out of left field and blew me away. This is probably the best in the franchise since SH2 and needs to be played not just by series fans but by anybody looking for a brilliantly crafted psychological thriller. It isn't without its flaws, but my only gripes are technical, not structural.

That said, I'm noticing that a lot of you guys are all completely missing the point of this game.

For starters, it wasn't a remake or "re-imagining" of Silent Hill at all; it was an alternate Silent Hill 3 as told from the "bad ending" in the first game, but again, that isn't really the point. Ignoring for a moment that this game went Ocarina of Time on the fans and split the chronology into two, it takes a concept only lightly touched upon in Silent Hill 3, namely what the ramifications would be for a young girl who lost her father, and runs with it. What we have in Shattered Memories is a neatly written, emotional analysis of what lengths some people might go to in the grieving process to avoid coping with their pain... and don't even get me started on the whole Electra Complex angle.

Long story short, this may be a bit of a cop-out summary, but if a person's complaints for this game are that it's either "not scary enough" or it "messes up the canon", they should probably stop playing the Silent Hill games because they very clearly aren't getting it.

Posted: Feb 22nd 2010 3:21PM (Unverified) said

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I have also played silent hill since it started and i must say this time i really do not like where they went with this. It could be the old story of like "Halloween" or "Friday the 13th" and that is just too many sequeals over played it. I loved the first one, and the second one even though the story line was "iffy". I still played the one for PS3, as well, but I must say this one was a waste of my money.

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