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Even after I read the solution and looked over the clues, I still do not understand how they came to the solution they did. That was pretty frustrating. Conversely, there were puzzles I solved that I did not even have to think about. I just solved them by accident.

There were some puzzles that were middle-of-the-road. I may be missing the obvious on the one puzzle, but I still think you should be warned. I was a little let down by the overall look of the game. The graphics were extremely pixelated and grainy. They were not so bad that I was unable to tell what objects were, but they were still below the standards of today's PSX games.

There were quite a few items that blended in with the background that would have added to the overall creepy environment if they were more obvious.

As it was, I really had to strain to see them. If I did not look closely, I migght not have seen them at all. They did do a good job of ussing environmental fog to set the mood. The music in this game is absolutely incredible. I have never heard mood music that fit a game quite as well as this.

Normally I do not even comment on the music, but it was such an important part of the overall environment of the game. I think that it was the music that gave me the shivers more than the game itself. Silent Hill may not be the fastest-paced game in the world, but it is sure an addicting one.

You will find yourself getting sucked into solving the mystery of your missing daughter as well as the mystery of the town.

The developers should be commended on their great use of music to enhance the game. Aside from the grainy graphics, imprecise controls and somewhat strange puzzles, this game is pure horror fun. If imitation is the si ncerest form of flattery, the developers of Resident Evil should be blushing after playing Konamis Silent Hill. But, hell, with so much time between new RE games, someone has to take up the gaming slack, right?

And Silent Hill's bloody adventure is that game. In Silent Hill, you've crashed your car and lost your daughter in a mysterious, deserted town infested with strange monsters. Playing as Harry Mason, you'll comb the streets and pick up clues to her whereabouts. The well-designed quest is difficult but intuitive, resulting in a challenging but gripping adventure. The developers attempt to compensate with thick fog, pitch darkness, or weak lighting--but five feet of visibility just isn't enough.

Fortunately, tight camera control lets you peek around corners or study a room from Harry's point of view, while SH's blood-filled battles and disgusting cadavers strewn everywhere set the mood stylishly--and will definitely freak you out. The screen display, however, is flat-lined: You have to access a menu to check your health bar, which can cost you your life if you aren't paying attention. Otherwise, you'll have a blast mowing down zombies with everything from a knife to a shotgun.

SHs voice acting doesn't approach RE's depth of craptitude, although each spoken line is separated by a strange dramatic pause that effectively undermines the tension and drama. Luckily, the conversations are fairly sparse. What's cool are the sound effects like the spine-curdling radio static that warns of incoming monsters and the heavy tread of your boots as you run for your life down a hall.

SHs scares are everywhere. The tension is high throughout the game and gets creepier as you delve deeper and face winged beasts, bald freaks, and devil dogs. The gothic story line and intuitive puzzles are also compelling, which makes SH a nice bridge for RE fens waiting for their next fix.

Just a few flaws short of a masterpiece, Silent Hill is definitely worth a look from horror and adventure fens. You make the call. Luckily, the graphics score big with a high gore factor while the creepy environments set just the right mood for this gothic horror adventure. The shrill radio warning of incoming nasties and other terrifying sound effects keep you on edge throughout the game. The voice acting is better than the depths charted by Resident Evils, but those dramatic pauses are just plain silly.

A thumping heartbeat to signify low health - you can't get any cooler than that. Precise movement, analog support Current visibility: Friends-only. This item will only be visible in searches to you, your friends, and admins. This item has been added to your Favorites. PT is gone. But Farhan Qureshi, an aspiring game developer from Calgary, has rebuilt it and it's almost indistinguishable from the original.

According to Qureshi, the project was part of a 3D modelling workshop he was planning to teach this September. This is a fan-made remake and due to engine limitations some things might be different from the original project.

Silent Memories P. T let's you relive the nightmare originaly created by Hideo Kojima. Will you be able to escape once again? A full horror experience re-made in RPG Style. Don't underestimate this design choice, because this will still freak you out. Original In-Game Cutscene and all the original sounds and themes make their appearance in this remake. We are conscious that the images do not show the game itself, but we want you to experience the game without know nothing just discovering it by yourself.

You can now install the new update and please, let us know what do you think about it. Bright Memory: Infinite. Share Your Thoughts Below Always follow our comments policy! Keep On Reading! Bobby Kotick should be terminated from his position.

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