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Silent Hill: Homecoming (PS3)

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Silent Hill: Homecoming (PS3) Description

Silent Hill: Homecoming marks the first appearance of the acclaimed series for Next Generation systems. The game follows Alex Shepherd, a war veteran returning home from an overseas tour of duty. Alex has taken compassionate leave following the news that his younger brother has gone missing. Initial investigations lead Alex to the small, insular community of Shepherd’s Glen, before he finds himself in the mist-shrouded and seemingly empty streets of Silent Hill… Silent Hill: Homecoming draws the players into an incredibly realised world of shadowy terror, while the unfolding story sheds new light on the inherent evil of the eponymous town. Building upon the series’ trademark foundations of atmosphere, adventure and storytelling, Silent Hill: Homecoming introduces players to a frightening new experience and more control than ever over its central character. When confronted by the perverse incarnations of evil that roam both Silent Hill and Shepherd’s Glen, players can now access an enhanced combat system to execute a number of offensive and defensive moves to counter the eclectic collection of nightmarish creatures that dwell within the town. The series’ famed puzzles have also been enhanced, with players using cues from the environment to unlock Silent Hill’s darkest secrets. And as the claustrophobia and unsettling sense of horror develops, Silent Hill V turns the screw even further with the addition of an all-new soundtrack from famed composer Akira Yamaoka…

Publisher: Konami   Platform: PS3   Category: Action / Adventure  
Players: 1-2   Release Date: 26 Feb 2009   PEGI Rating: PEGI Rated 18+  

Member Reviews for Silent Hill: Homecoming (PS3)

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  • Currently 1 Stars.
Reviewed by: Stompinlane
This is a decent Silent Hill game, I am glad to see it has stook to its roots unlike the Resident Evil series that seems to have turned into a 3rd person shooter. I do think it is a typical Silent Hill game you can try about 10 doors until one opens, the puzzles are a decent challenge and the boss fights also take some working out. A decent Game to rent put not addictive. Some points in the game i was waiting for a save point just so i could turn it off. A good game but also a little boring.
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  • Currently 4 Stars.
Reviewed by: Adeptusace
A decent survival horror game, with a very creepy story that will grab your interest and pull you under. The silent hill games have always been an odd series and this game does provide you with a jump here and there, but the atmosphere the game creates of forboding dread is it's main accomplishment. It's not the scariest game you can play, but it's got a great story. The difficulty is pretty low and as this game has more of a focus on combat than previous games, it's easier to get by monsters. If you like your survival horror a little more traditional than the recent 'army of two esque' res evil 5, give this a go or Dead Space is a good bet.
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  • Currently 1 Stars.
Reviewed by: danw
I enjoyed this game. I enjoyed the fact the ending to the game depends on the decisions you make at some points in the game. So yuo get about 3 different endings. As stated the bosses can be annoying frustrating to start off with but as you figure out how to beat them they're not too bad. Storyline is good with a kind of Hostel storyline to it.
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  • Currently 1 Stars.
Reviewed by: Marv
didn't like, thought the game was going to be better than it was, only started it and then stoped, thought it was poor for all the hype it has been given. Was let down.
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  • Currently 3 Stars.
Reviewed by: Midnight_Walker
My experience with the Silent Hill series before this game has been about an hour with the original Silent Hill. So when I first played this game, I was somewhat disappointed. Turns out, it's just a very, very slow starter. I probably would have returned it had there been anything else worth playing at that point. But to have done so would have robbed me of the second half of the game, which is actually pretty good. Once the story really gets going and things start becoming more apparent, the game sucks you in. The boss fights are punishing at first, but insanely easy once you figure them out, which is a happy medium. It had a few moments that made me jump, it's really atmospheric in that regard. The controls are very sluggish though; what I wouldn't have given for a 180 degree turn button... In summary then, the first half is pretty slow, but if you can persevere, the second half is really what Resident Evil 5 could have been. Certainly recommended as a rental.
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