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And those other Silent Hill games...


On 10/10/2014 at 02:17 AM by asrealasitgets

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On the subject of spooky games I've got my Gamecube all hooked up and ready to play more of Resident Evil 1 remake. The Secret World MMO seems appropriate for halloween time as well. But I really want to discuss those other Silent Hill games I never played.

I've played Silent Hill 1, 2, 3, 0 (Origins), Shattered Memories and Book of Memories.
I have not played 4, 5 or 6. I might purchase these games some day, but one of the things that I enjoy about the series is the communities devoted to the games, youtube playthrough videos and wiki pages explaining all the details. I didn't particularly enjoy the lack of evolution in control or combat mechanics either but I still enjoy the narrative and atmosphere.

A while back ago I dismissed the idea of setting Silent Hill games out side of Silent Hill itself. I felt that the first few games covered enough origin material and answered enough questions that all there was really left to do was end the series or try a different game style/genre. We sort of already have a neat spinoff with Shattered Memories and it's running/catch me if you can simulator, then there is the multiplayer handheld called Book of Shadows that resemebles Diablo. Resident Evil has multiplayer shooter spin-offs as well as on-rail adventure shooters. 

So I watched the movie versions of Homecoming and Downpour. They each ran about 1hr 30min and I have to say they were pretty enjoyable to watch as a movie. I've never been one to get into video streams or whatever, but this actually worked. I love playing challenging survival horror games, but with Silent Hill, I would love for the games to have a "theatre mode" where you can just rewatch the story. This would probably prevent players from replays, but sometimes I just want the narrative and I think something like the TellTale games would also work for Silent Hill.

Anyhow, of the two games stories I really enjoyed Homecoming better. It was a lot closer to the original series and basically retold the story of Silent Hill 1,2 & 3 but with a new character and town. So I was proven wrong. Setting the game outside of Silent Hill actually works pretty well. Eventually there is a return to Silent Hill for further answers, and this goes for Downpour as well, but that's okay. I like how everything slowly bungies back to that original town.  I don't think that Silent Hill 4:The Room revisits old Silent Hill, but I only read the synopsis for that game so I might be wrong on that. If you want to know Homecoming is the one about the soldier who returns home to look for his brother in a town outside of Silent Hill, with obvious connections. Downpour is the one about the dude that breaks out of  prison and his prison bus rolls over on the highway and he eventually ends up in Silent Hill. The Room is about a dude locked in his room with chains. 

I'm going to dig up some comics and try to find some more material about these games. I want to eventually play through these last games in a proper order, but not for now.


What do you all think about the last SH games that released? I really liked the stories.

 


 

Comments

KnightDriver

10/10/2014 at 02:53 AM

The only Silent Hill I've played is Book of Memories, and I haven't finished it yet. I'm going to try and hook up with daftman again this weekend and try to get farther in it. We're on stage 11 playing co-op.

asrealasitgets

10/10/2014 at 05:29 AM

Book of Memories is hard!  I  need to get back in as well. How many stages are there any way? I wonder if there is some sort of online community left for it? 

KnightDriver

10/10/2014 at 02:11 PM

21 Zones and you can keep playing it over and over again to find everything and continue leveling up. The zones randomize and the monsters scale to your skill level. I found this stuff out here: http://blog.us.playstation.com/2012/10/03/silent-hill-book-of-memories-for-ps-vita-a-new-angle-on-silent-hill/ . I was wondering about whether single player connects to multi, and it does. You play the same character in either one and can build your experience and equipment by playing both. Cool! Just what I wanted to hear.

asrealasitgets

10/10/2014 at 05:28 PM

21 Zones?! Surprised I think I'm in level 4 or 5. Oh my stars! I think it's one the hardest Silent Hill games then for sure. Thanks for the link!

KnightDriver

10/11/2014 at 03:42 AM

I keep running out of repair wrenches and health packs. I end fighting with my fists and trying to figure out how to use the special skills meter thingy in the upper right part of the screen.

asrealasitgets

10/14/2014 at 03:40 AM

I honestly think it's really designed to be played with friends or coop. It's pretty tuff even in the early stages. I like challenges though and I just really love the world design. I'm stumped.

KnightDriver

10/15/2014 at 02:46 AM

That was on co-op. Single player I was ok because I didn't have to share items or loot. 

asrealasitgets

10/15/2014 at 02:48 AM

Oh.

mothman

10/10/2014 at 10:56 PM

Silent Hill Homecoming  was a horrible game. Far too much emphasis on combat, enemies that respawned within a minute of defeating them and a whole pile of other shit that made me quit the game and never go back.

Downpour had a decent story but the repeated "run away from the void" sequences killed it for me. They were frustrating and pointless.

asrealasitgets

10/11/2014 at 12:21 AM

This is why I've avoided playing the games. I'm more interested in the lore and narrative. Not so happy with combat choices.

Chris Yarger Community Manager

10/13/2014 at 06:41 AM

I have Downpour, but I simply couldn't really get in to it for some reason. I need to revisit it.

I did play and beat Home Coming however, and I gotta admit that I liked it a lot. Of all the Silent Hill games, I think Home Coming had some of the best bosses. Just my opinion though, but damn were they awesome!

asrealasitgets

10/14/2014 at 03:43 AM

I really need to get through The Room and then get to Homecoming. I only watched the movie version of Homecoming and I honestly wish it were a real movie. I liked the twist ending and that soundtrack is really great. I hope to do all this before PT or whatever Kojima is doing with Daryll from Walking Dead?

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