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Chuiu
Profile Blog Joined June 2003
3470 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-09-18 04:44:16
September 18 2009 04:40 GMT
#1
Introduction (optional read):
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I'm starting this blog to introduce new gamers (and maybe old) to old games that are still great when played today. This in a vain effort to help get people to broaden their horizons in terms of video games and try something out they've never tried before. The blog will be little more than a brief description of the game, a video showcasing its gameplay, and a slightly detailed review. Before I get started let me talk a bit about myself.

Gaming Background (optional read):
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I'm a 25 year old male who has been gaming since the age of four with a gray brick Nintendo. I've owned numerous consoles in my time (NES, PC (several different PCs over the years), Sega Genesis, PSX, Gameboy (brick, color, and Advanced SP), Game Gear, PS2, PSP, Wii, PS3) and while there are tons not listed (SNES, 64, Gamecube, Dreamcast, Xbox, 360, etc) I assure you I've spent an equal amount of time playing those either with friends or trading away my playstations for their equivalents to play each others single player games (kids on a budget, ya know?). Anyway I've got literally thousands of games and hundreds of thousands of hours played, I'm pretty much an addict. Which, along with great taste in things, makes me perfect for reviewing games. Anyway that's enough about me, on to the game.


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Silent Hill is a survival horror game about a man, Harry, and his adopted daughter, Cheryl, who go to a little town called Silent Hill for vacation. The game starts with Harry getting into a car accident and getting knocked unconscious. He wakes up, finds Cheryl missing, then wanders into town to look for her. You spend much of the game solving riddles, puzzles, and trying to find Cheryl. If you've seen the 2006 movie, the movie basically rips off everything from this game and bits from 2, 3 and 4.



+ Show Spoiler [How I review games] +
My reviews will be a summary of three things. Story, which will include all things related to the story of the game including dialogue and voice acting. Gameplay, which will includes everything dealing with playing the actual game. And Design, which includes everything related to graphics, sound, music, and even menu designs and such if I deem it necessary to mention them. I rate these 1 to 3, 1 = sucks, 2 = average, 3 = great. If you're wondering how I can use such simple scoring and yet at the same time separate these games from games today which should score higher? I don't, I rate all games equally and as such they all get fair scores. Newer games really shouldn't get higher scores just because they have more polygons, bigger textures, and flashier effects.

Review:
Story:
Silent Hill, as stated before, is about a man, Harry, who searches for his daughter, Cheryl, in the town of Silent Hill. Most of the game is spent wandering around the town following clues that Cheryl has left behind for Harry to follow. You'll go all over the town and rarely ever visit the same place twice (some places are blocked off after you visit them also making it impossible to). Along the way you'll meet several people and have to endure tons of cheesy and almost repetitive dialogue (especially with Dahlia Gillespie). The overall story of the game is great, motivation behind the character is there and you feel like you have a strong purpose throughout the game. The dialogue and voice acting are terrible and reek of rushed Japanese translation. Along the way there are a couple interesting twists which I wont spoil that make the game even more interesting. And before I move onto gameplay I have to note the game has five endings. Two bad endings, two good endings, and one 'wtf were they smoking' ending (which you can't get until you've played through at least once). As far as I can tell every Silent Hill game has had the same tradition of multiple endings (with the wtf one also) and the movie appears to mix elements of bad endings and good endings and go with a bittersweet ending. To get the 'good' endings you need to go out of your way and do a bit of exploration. To make things worse there is only a small window of opportunity to do this.

Gameplay:
I have a love/hate relationships with survival horror games and its mostly because of their control schemes so before I get into this I have to say the controls do in fact suck. If you're a newer gamer this is probably going to be your biggest hurdle to getting into the game. I suggest you ignore the analog sticks and use the d-pad exclusively. Don't try to turn and walk at the same time until you've gotten the hang of it.

The gameplay is very stiff and it really makes you think about how you're going to approach and attack enemies. Earlier in the game you typically have little ammo and have to make a balance between using the gun and melee weapons you get. Throughout the game you get several melee weapons (knife, pipe, hammer) and firearms (handgun, shotgun, rifle) and I didn't list all of them. Each firearm has an appropriate use but most of the melee weapons replace each other and it feels more like 'upgrading' from one to the next. Smaller enemies its usually best to use the handgun though.

There is no hud and your health is a very simple three color scheme (green, orange, red). Btw, I want to take a quick break from the review to say that I love games with no huds, it keeps you immersed in the game on a level higher than most other games. Unfortunately for this game the lack of a hud is a bit punishing as you need to go into your inventory to see just where you stand on health. Fortunately the rumble feature is implemented to persistently rumble when your health is in the orange or red. If you're on PSX or PS2 great, if you're on PS3 then watch your battery life! You get two ways of healing: health drink and medpack. Health drinks heal roughly one 'color' of badness, medpacks heal you to full. There is also a drug you can take which will temporarily bring you to full health, its sort of a temporary god mode.

Light and sound play huge roles in this game and you find yourself paying more attention to them than any other game has every challenged you to. You quickly get a flashlight for the darker areas of the game, you need the flashlight for three things: aiming, seeing in the dark, and viewing your map. However the flashlight also lets the enemies clearly see you which means many of them will be heading strait for your throat. Turning off the flashlight in many areas of the game makes it extremely hard to see, prevents you from viewing your map, and killing any accuracy with a gun, but it keeps most enemies that aren't right next to you from bothering you. If you're going to play the game, remember that, it can be extremely useful information. Sound plays a huge role because the only sound in the game (besides ambiance and background sounds) are the different sounds coming from your radio which has essentially become an 'enemy detector'. Which is fucking fantastic when you consider you can't see more than five feet in front of you. I suggest you keep your radio on at all times but if you feel like you can play without it you'll get to enjoy some of the more creative ambient soundtracks to a game I've ever heard (creepy mixed with awesome, they took sounds strait from this game and put them into the movie), I'll talk about more in design.

Riddles and puzzles are found all over and I highly suggest you try to solve them on your own even when they get the most frustrating because they feel like a lot of time and effort were put into them and its a really rewarding experience to finally solve the harder ones. Some riddles tell you where to go and others tell you how to solve puzzles.

Again the gameplay is very stiff but with the right positioning and weapon usage you'll find the game plays very well.

Design:
This game has very little actual music and relies heavily on ambient music and other creepy 'belongs in a horror film' type of music. Specifically one of my favorites when you get to the dock/resort area of the game...



This may not seem much just listening to it but when you put it in the context of playing the game with everything else you're experiencing its simply amazing. A lot of the music in the game is like this, and while most of it is very minimal it leaves a huge impact on anyone playing. In short, the music is great.

The sound effects are all what you would expect, creepy monster sounds for creepy monsters, gun sounds and hitting sounds are all there. Everything pretty much average when it comes to sound fx, gotta try pretty hard to fuck that up in a video game though. Remember this is an older game so some sounds are going to be a bit rough on the edges, but with a little imagination (key part of being a gamer: having some imagination) they sound perfectly fine.

The graphics are ... well its hard to really explain. This was back in a time when rendering a lot of things on screen was very difficult and unheard of. A lot of games had to use a sort of 'cloud' in the further areas of the game (and is still used today) to keep frame rates high. For Silent Hill, that 'cloud' is a ten foot bubble around you, five foot bubble in front of you during night. Everything in the game looks as it should and none of the graphics in the game interfere with each other. In doors its slightly different and you can sometimes see further. Sometimes, you'll see why if you play it.

As far as graphics goes I really don't care if I can see every fucking hair follicle on a guys face. Sure its amazing and all, but for gaming simple often gets the job done a lot better than flashy does. Especially if your game is highly dependent on graphics showing you anything important (ie: Starcraft).

Ok that about wraps it up, if you feel I left something important out of my review or description drop me a PM.


Story: 2 (cheesy dialog and bad voice acting really hurt this game)
Gameplay: 3 (even though its very stiff the game is fair and elements within it properly balanced)
Design: 3
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Overall: 3

Great game, definitely worth playing. You can find it for sale at used game stores or on PSN for $6. Can't beat that price for this game.

One last note about this game. I just played it for the very fist time a month ago. If I can go from modern day PC, PS3, and 360 games and enjoy this playstation relic, I'm sure anyone can. Also, I realize there is already a blog post that's roughly equivalent of this one about the same game, but I wanted to start off my series of blog posts with a game I recently played that left an impact on me. Silent Hill was the best choice.

*****
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Licmyobelisk
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
Philippines3682 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-09-18 04:48:57
September 18 2009 04:48 GMT
#2
<3 the awesome review! keep it up! Btw, I only got the bad ending so any of you guys who wants to get the good ending start searching in google for the walkthrough!!
I don't think I've ever wished my opponent good luck prior to a game. When I play, I play to win. I hope every opponent I ever have is cursed with fucking terrible luck. I hope they're stuck playing underneath a stepladder with a black cat in attendance a
NeverGG *
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
United Kingdom5399 Posts
September 18 2009 04:49 GMT
#3
I think they definitely improved upon Silent Hill's foundation during SH2 - the battle control system was still a bit awkward and targeting sucked on both games. However, I loved the use of sound, music and the general atmosphere of the games. I think 2, 3 and 4 were my favorites (despite the horrendous amount of repetative environments in 4. The concept of being trapped in one's own apartment was wonderful.) The soundtrack for 3 is still one of my favorite game soundtracks of all time. More reviews please!
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Avidkeystamper
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
United States8552 Posts
September 18 2009 04:57 GMT
#4
Wow, I remember another blog about silent hill, except it was more of a personal background inspirational blog. This game must be a gem, too bad I'll probably never play it.
Jaedong
Chuiu
Profile Blog Joined June 2003
3470 Posts
September 18 2009 05:06 GMT
#5
I'm definitely going to try to get out one of these reviews per week, its been something I've been wanting to do for a while.

@NeverGG, I heard SH2 was pretty much the peak for the series. I haven't gotten around to playing anything but the original though and I'm unsure of when if ever I will be able to play the others. The 'love/hate' relationship I said I had with survival horror games usually keeps me away from them sadly.
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Licmyobelisk
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
Philippines3682 Posts
September 18 2009 05:14 GMT
#6
SH2 is the shiznit due to the Pyramid Head! Now he is the bad-ass icon of this franchise..

Never played SH3 and SH4 due to being too pussified and can't find a bootleg copy here
I don't think I've ever wished my opponent good luck prior to a game. When I play, I play to win. I hope every opponent I ever have is cursed with fucking terrible luck. I hope they're stuck playing underneath a stepladder with a black cat in attendance a
ccou
Profile Joined December 2008
United States681 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-09-18 05:56:22
September 18 2009 05:54 GMT
#7
Hey, you know what's a great old game? Starcraft.

Also + Show Spoiler +
Myth: the Fallen Lords and Myth II: Soulblighter


Also, Silent Hill is incredibly scary when you were young + Show Spoiler +
and just as scary when you're older.
Wake up Mr. B!
disciple
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
9070 Posts
September 18 2009 08:56 GMT
#8
On September 18 2009 13:57 Avidkeystamper wrote:
Wow, I remember another blog about silent hill, except it was more of a personal background inspirational blog. This game must be a gem, too bad I'll probably never play it.

You can and must play SH2
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Twilight Templar
Profile Joined April 2009
99 Posts
September 18 2009 08:57 GMT
#9
DOOM next plz
dum dadi do dum dum dee do dee da
meegrean
Profile Joined May 2008
Thailand7699 Posts
September 18 2009 09:28 GMT
#10
Yeah, the Silent Hill movie really really sucked. Don't watch it.. just play the game
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Scorch
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Austria3371 Posts
September 18 2009 09:38 GMT
#11
On September 18 2009 13:40 Chuiu wrote:
Anyway I've got literally thousands of games and hundreds of thousands of hours played, I'm pretty much an addict

100,000 hours is over 11 years of playing non-stop, or over 12 hours every day since you were 4 years old. I doubt you did that

Anyway, next review Jagged Alliance 2?
Chuiu
Profile Blog Joined June 2003
3470 Posts
September 18 2009 13:17 GMT
#12
On September 18 2009 14:54 ccou wrote:
Hey, you know what's a great old game? Starcraft.
Also + Show Spoiler +
Myth: the Fallen Lords and Myth II: Soulblighter

Also, Silent Hill is incredibly scary when you were young + Show Spoiler +
and just as scary when you're older.

I definitely want to do the game in the spoiler tag at one point because it seems like one of those games nobody I know played and its a fucking damn shame considering how great it was.

On September 18 2009 18:38 Scorch wrote:
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On September 18 2009 13:40 Chuiu wrote:
Anyway I've got literally thousands of games and hundreds of thousands of hours played, I'm pretty much an addict

100,000 hours is over 11 years of playing non-stop, or over 12 hours every day since you were 4 years old. I doubt you did that
Anyway, next review Jagged Alliance 2?

Same goes with this game, though I never actually finished a Jagged Alliance game I still loved them and games like them (Commandos series). As for how many hours I've played, it is an exaggeration but I assure you I've spent way too much time gaming. The number of games I've played is equally exaggerated but I have played a ton.

@meegrean, I actually enjoyed the movie. It had a lot of issues, like jumping back and forth between her and her husband which got annoying at times because he didn't really do anything but give you an idea of what happened before they tell you what happens. But other than that the movie kept the same atmosphere that made the game memorable.

Also I'm not taking requests.
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koreasilver
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
9109 Posts
September 18 2009 13:44 GMT
#13
SH2 traumatized me when I first played it. I think I was way too young when I touched it, and I haven't played any SH games since due to that experience, rofl.
Boblion
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
France8043 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-09-18 13:53:14
September 18 2009 13:51 GMT
#14
If my English was better i would make long reviews of Torment / Dx / Baldur's
Well i still can make but it might be painful to read and it would take me lot of time.

I enjoyed the read although i'm not a console player and i will never be able to play this game.
fuck all those elitists brb watching streams of elite players.
Gintox
Profile Joined August 2009
United Kingdom33 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-09-18 14:54:02
September 18 2009 14:53 GMT
#15
Harvest moon ....

i make them patatoooos...
...yes i admit it...i code while i poop...
Neivler
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
Norway911 Posts
September 18 2009 17:57 GMT
#16
Have you played Grim Fandago. THE BEST GAME EVER MADE! Make a blog about that game, it is just so funny at times
I pwn noobs
Chuiu
Profile Blog Joined June 2003
3470 Posts
September 18 2009 23:35 GMT
#17
On September 18 2009 22:51 Boblion wrote:
I enjoyed the read although i'm not a console player and i will never be able to play this game.

There's no such thing as a playstation emulator.
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zoLo
Profile Blog Joined June 2007
United States5896 Posts
September 19 2009 04:44 GMT
#18
On September 18 2009 18:28 meegrean wrote:
Yeah, the Silent Hill movie really really sucked. Don't watch it.. just play the game

I dunno, I thought the movie was good since it's probably the best game to movie adaption.
Osmoses
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
Sweden5302 Posts
September 19 2009 10:25 GMT
#19
Myeah, imo SH is still the best horror survival game. Takes the cake from SH2 simply because of its replayability. Good review.
Excuse me hun, but what is your name? Vivian? I woke up next to you naked and, uh, did we, um?
Uraeus
Profile Joined February 2008
France1378 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-09-20 08:47:44
September 20 2009 08:47 GMT
#20

Also I'm not taking requests.

May I offer a suggestion? + Show Spoiler +
Vagrant Story
.
Definitely an old game, but it is still awesome to play today. I bought it like 2 years ago, and enjoyed it a lot. The OST is one of the best ever composed, the story is very good, and the gameplay is still excellent.
If you haven't played it yet, run to your local store! Note that I had to pay 15~20€ though...

Edit : forgot to say : great review!
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