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Slient Hill Homecoming Confirmed for PC

SPOnG writes: "Konami has confirmed that a PC version of Silent Hill: Homecoming will be released alongside the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions.

The publisher has also given us a better idea of when that will be. November, as the nights draw in and a chill enters the air, will be when we get all three versions of the game. It had previously been expected in September.

Konami states that the PC release will be "identical in all respects" to the console offerings."

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name6494d ago

Coming from a mega silent hill fan, I'm not buying this game. The game just doesn't look or feel right. Hell, I even liked silent hill 4. This sinks even below that. :(

monkey6026494d ago

Agreed. Although I'll undoubtably still play this somehow. Dead Space has taken SH's place on my wanted list

Silogon6494d ago

It looks stiff, dry, unappealing and just plain not interesting. Siren has set a new bar for horror and how it should play out in video game form. Silent Hill and Resident evil just can't compete.

Arsenic136494d ago (Edited 6494d ago )

This game is looking pretty good. its not made by Team Silent but Double Helix most likely contacted them throughout development to try and stay true to the series. This is a day one purchase for me. As long as its not a mindless shooting game, which it looks far from, i will be purchasing it. The story seems very interesting and emotional. Im sure this game will surprise even the most stuffy SH fans.

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In Defense Of - Silent Hill: Homecoming

TNS: “With the recent release of the incredible Silent Hill 2 remake, we reflect on the most underrated game in the series, Silent Hill: Homecoming.”

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CrimsonWing69592d ago

I didn’t hate it, in fact, I think the hate is unwarranted. It doesn’t have anywhere near the same feel of a Team Silent game, but if this were PTSD fake army man in spooky town: The Game, I think people would have really liked it more.

FTLmaster592d ago

Now all I want to play is PTSD Fake Army Man in Spooky Town: The Game.... that sounds like a helluva game, lol

CrimsonWing69592d ago

lol, I was actually thinking the same thing as I was writing that 🤣

Scissorman592d ago

Conceptually, Homecoming works. On its surface the narrative is interesting and adds a lot of depth to the lore of the town. The misfire was in its execution i.e aping way too much of its visual cues from the feature film and themes from Silent Hill 2. The developers treated the game as a series of bullet points and checklists of what a Silent Hill game is supposed to be: Cult? Check. Otherworld? Check. Pyramid Head? Check. Trauma? Check. Sexy Nurses? Check. It felt forced instead of genuine and organic. It's a real shame because at its core there was a lot of great material to work with: a fraction of cult members branching off to do their own thing, Alex being a supposed military man, blood pacts and child sacrifice. This is all great stuff. It's just a shame that it never really came together.

Puty592d ago

Short story: it was mediocre with fun combat.
No memorable characters, no memorable atmospheric set pieces or visuals, lots of in-your-face gore, fucking around with lore by putting PH where he doesn't belong ...
And the ending where Alex also becomes PH and makes a roar was funnier(i remember laughing from disbelief) than the UFO ending in this instalment.

TheNamelessOne592d ago

It wasn't terrible. It's one of those "if it didn't have this title" sort of games. It's actually pretty solid, but doesn't live up to the rest of the mainline franchise.

Downpour, however, and I'll die on this hill, is a highly underrated game.

Tedakin592d ago (Edited 592d ago )

I didn't hate Homecoming. It wasn't as good as 1-4, but it definitely wasn't bad. Downpour I think was just bad. But Homecoming was fine, and the music was really good. It was the game that came out after the movie, so they Americanized it. Pyramid Head was misused and was based on the movie design, not the classic Silent Hill 2 design. The town as well was not consistent with the other games, but rather the movie. The green Welcome to Silent Hill sign from the movie was even in Homecoming.

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The Complete Ranking of Silent Hill Games from Worst to Best

The sirens are sounding again, beckoning you back to the foggy ghost town as we rank all the Silent Hill games, from the chilling classics to the misguided missteps.

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Vits949d ago

I mostly disagree with Downpour's position. Yeah, the game is not amazing by any stretch of the imagination but is much better than the HD Collection and Homecoming. The main issue is the performance, but that was mitigated by the patches, especially on the PS3. Personally, I put it a little behind Origins and The Room.

Having Restless Dreams as a different entry from Silent Hill 2 is also a choice.

bfrye26949d ago

Normally, we would not consider it a different game (Restless Dreams), but since it had a very different critical reception and had new content, it was allowed. As for Downpour, I would agree, but since that one is subjective, we let him make his case for the placement.

gold_drake949d ago

silent hill 2 is definitely the best one out of those.

for me personally, the whole ritual/cult stuff was always so weird to me in all the other games.

CrimsonWing69949d ago

No disrespect but I put SH2 over 1. 1 is fantastic, but 2 took it all up a level.

bfrye26948d ago

We agree, that is why the writer put it in top place!

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All Silent Hill Monsters, Ranked by Fear Factor

Twinfinite: "They said it couldn't be done, be we've tried our best to rank all the monsters in Silent Hill according to their fear factor. Let's go!"

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Orchard1307d ago

Pyramid Head is my #1 too, despite the fact you don't actually fight him much - and the few times you do are actually super easy. It's all in the presentation & close encounters.

Auron1307d ago

Pyramid head? please.. whatever was in that silent hills trailer is #1

Gardenia1307d ago

I never thought the monsters themselves were very scary. It was the tension and the unknown, the silent moments that got under your skin that were the most scary to me.
Silent Hill has always been about the psychological horror more than it's gore.