icemann on 1/1/2009 at 05:16
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stay out of the fucking storeroomIf thats the bit I`m thinking of with the
blood that goes everywhere and eventually kills you if you stand there long enough then that was in a bathroom I`m pretty sure. Man that bit freaked me out the first time it happened though. Never saw it coming.
Good game the third one. The last Silent Hill game that I really enjoyed. Ties everything together nicely, and has some little extras in there if you still have the saves on your ps2 from Silent Hill 2 on there.
242 on 1/1/2009 at 11:20
Quote Posted by icemann
Ties everything together nicely
The art shouldn't tie everything together nicely, it should leave a space for imagination in the end.
gunsmoke on 1/1/2009 at 17:08
Quote Posted by icemann
and has some little extras in there if you still have the saves on your ps2 from Silent Hill 2 on there.
What is the surprise? I had it on PS2 and I don't think I had any saves from SH2 on that card. Thanks.
EvaUnit02 on 1/1/2009 at 17:39
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What is the surprise? I had it on PS2 and I don't think I had any saves from SH2 on that card. Thanks.
Remember in the apartment complex where James
fishes some keys out of a toilet? One of the unlockables is a short tribute to that sequence.
EvaUnit02 on 2/1/2009 at 01:28
Quote Posted by 242
The art shouldn't tie everything together nicely, it should leave a space for imagination in the end.
I believe that he was actually talking about SH3's story, tying up all the plot threads that began in SH1.
Fragony on 19/1/2009 at 15:20
Few hours in, ps3 version, it isn't that bad. It looks like a glorified ps2 game they really dropped the ball when it comes to graphics, most is unacceptable, but character models are really, really terrible. The graphics of Silent Hill 2 floored me back in the days so this comming on the next gen consoles is nothing short of criminal. But I like the atmosphere, once again really gets under your skin, the monsters are sick and the story is sufficiently weird. The beginning is taken directly from Jacob's Ladder which is fine with me, you get thrown into the dark world from the go, which is also fine so did Silent Hill 3 with the AWESOME amusement-park. It's Silent Hill by the numbers, a bit uninspired but I am having a blast.
gunsmoke on 19/1/2009 at 18:15
Sorry, but graphics are the last thing I am concerned about in a game. Ever since PS2/Xbox/GameCube era we have had amazing looking shit on-screen. 95% of the PC/console games released since them are technically/artistically sufficient to immerse you into their world, and even 'wow' you. I hate graphics whores.
Sulphur on 19/1/2009 at 19:42
I'm a graphics whore and I'm officially offended at that statement! It's not like I chose to be one, but it's what I
am. I hate people who spit their corrosive internet bile at all similarly marginalised people who barely exist at the fringes of society.
Have some pixelated Cho Aniki, you horrifically intolerant internet fiend! :mad:
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Fragony on 20/1/2009 at 00:20
It's just that the graphics reek of lazyness, the Silent Hill games have always had great presentation, it ain't a gamekiller for me but it appears that it was made for ps2 and that they just made it sharper and put in some particles. Character models are actually worse then they are in Silent Hill two, on par with origins which is a psp game.