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Silent Hill: Shattered Memories


$30.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Psychological profile system is a fantastic idea. Lack of combat makes confrontations more intense. Numerous collectables and multiple endings.

The Cons:Player induced changes to the game are mostly cosmetic. Sometimes hard to find the way out during intense chase sequences.

Silent Hill: Shattered Memories is a PSP/PS2 video game title created by Konami that's based off the original Silent Hill release. The game's story follows Harry Mason who wakes up after a car accident to find that his daughter his missing and the world is about to freeze over.

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Unlike previous titles, the video game has a new type of gameplay that adapts to the player's actions and decisions. New nightmare sequences focus on evasion not confrontation and enemies evolve as the story goes along, taking the form of the player's greatest fears. With a new soundtrack by series composer Akira Yamaoka, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories is a horrifying re-invention that adds more to the original story.

Features

  • A re-invention of the original Silent Hill video game
  • Unique gameplay that adapts to your actions and decisions
  • New nightmare sequence focuses on escape rather than confrontation
  • Implementation of a cell phone that acts as your user interface
  • New soundtrack by acclaimed series composer Akira Yamaoka

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    Psychological profile system is a fantastic idea.

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    Lack of combat makes confrontations more intense.

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    Numerous collectables and multiple endings

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    Cell phone interface works well

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    Generally eerie. Ghost pictures, text messages, and voice mails are especially creepy.

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    Player induced changes to the game are mostly cosmetic

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    Sometimes hard to find the way out during intense chase sequences

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