The Collective's Silent Hill: Homecoming was also at IDEF, and we brought you two gameplay videos showcasing both levels of the PS3 demo. The first one, about ten minutes long, takes place in the good ol' Alchemilla Hospital - exploration, puzzles and zombie nuns at the menu. The second one, shorter, takes place in a foggy cemetery populated with hungry skinned dogs. Luckily, I had a crowbar...
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Combat looks abit weak, but then again that has never been Silent Hills strongest point.
hot, zombie, nurses!
Nothing else necessary to create a good game...
I like teh atmosphere.
I know the all series is somehow inspired from that movie(some things at least) but c'mon, this is a total rip off
Anyway the "American Horror Through Japanese Eyes" is now become "American Horror Through American Eyes".
meh :/
(And i'm a silent Hill "fanboy" )
Different games but in comparison, RE5 (technically at least) looks to be several generations ahead.
I hope.
It looked quite crap at start but after seeing it in motion I'm quite sold, it feels very much like silent hill :)
True that it has an akward pacing & hub system, but the strong silent hill story-driven play, its still there.
it's kinda the Metroid: Hunters to the Metroid Primes. But in a better way.
Combat seems fine to me
Different games but in comparison, RE5 (technically at least) looks to be several generations ahead.
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its lost that subdued feeling. and that sense of mystery...silent hill 1/2 had this. you felt lost, and weak and was eased into the experience, glimpses of monsters through the fog, but not knowing what was really going on. this seems to lack that feeling. its almost as if its revealing too much too fast. where silent hill used to be "the ring" to resident evils "dawn of the dead". this is more like the hills have eyes.
But who knows, I'll definitely give this a rent at the very least.
But who knows, I'll definitely give this a rent at the very least.
in SH2, it all felt right...in this it feels like its being hobbled together with no real thought.
And i have to say, it's too much "doomlike" or "Condemnedlike" with that doctor being killed and all that "realtime" scary moments...
I mean, it does seems less Lynch and more Eli Roth, to me...
I hope i'm wrong.