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19 Comments

  • evil_snuffkin

    Posted Dec 14, 2009 12:31 am GMT

    A few more great games like this and it'll make my Wii purchase feel worth while. Keep 'em coming Nintendo!

  • kitchenwindow

    Posted Nov 10, 2009 7:29 am GMT

    My my! Harry Mason is a very kinky man. He likes role-playing during sex!

  • knifey

    Posted Nov 6, 2009 3:42 am GMT

    @--void15--
    There already IS a horror without combat a few actually you just have to look around I can't remember their names off the top of my head but clock tower is one of them

  • SlayneTheDragon

    Posted Oct 10, 2009 11:24 pm GMT

    I can't wait for this. I saw all the comments about guns and survival horror. I wonder how many people who commented played previous Silent Hill games. You never really had any means of defending yourself, a pipe you found maybe, but not much at all. And when you did have a gun, you had such limited ammo you barely used it, only when you had no other choice. I don't personally find a problem with guns in RE games, you always played a character that would have use of a gun, even without zombie apocalypse. Here it is different, a normal civilian, not a cop, not a member of a military or para-military group. In all honestly, the first thing I would do in any of the fantasy situation presented in these games is get armed as best as I could. But, that aside, the running and anxiety games like this creates is amazing, so I can't wait.

  • --VoiD15--

    Posted Oct 5, 2009 5:36 pm GMT

    I honestly cant wait to have a horror game without combat. sounds awesome. plus the fact that the game changes, based on that survey, and how you play the game. i cant wait! And last i heard it was due next year, forget that november 3rd!

  • greenarcher02

    Posted Sep 30, 2009 3:59 am GMT

    @TheKungFool
    a horror game without combat... it might the best idea of a horror game ever... have you played Fatal Frame? yes it has that camera obscura, but aside from that, your character is helpless... i like the first fatal frame than all the RE titles combined... in this game, you use the environment to stop/slow enemies.. i've seen one gameplay video, where you can topple down book cases (or cabinets) to slow enemies pursuing you... it's the true SURVIVAL-horror.. just a normal person, running around... scared sh*tless.. don't know what's happening.. don't know exactly what to do.... adding guns to the scene just makes it an action-horror game.. that's my opinion.. at least...

  • Brookheaven

    Posted Sep 21, 2009 5:05 pm GMT

    I wish I could play this on the Wii but I'm too broke to fork out the cash for one. I'm hoping the PS2/PSP versions aren't too dull or complicated since they can't follow the same format as the Wii. They are like 20 dollars less than the Wii version

  • SpiKeX-Crom

    Posted Aug 31, 2009 8:11 pm GMT

    yeah, the nodding was annoying, but the truth is, i would do that too to keep myself interested

  • PatchMaster

    Posted Aug 26, 2009 11:30 pm GMT

    Stop nodding!

  • penpusher

    Posted Aug 26, 2009 3:34 pm GMT

    I think taking the guns out of suvival horror is a great idea and may actually refresh the genre,,,i mean when you think about it when a zombie apocalypse or an unatural being manipulates the world and sends hordes of monsters to kill you whats the one thing you can ganruntee the character has? .. .. .. thats right, a gun! And not just a gun, ammo conviniently scattered around and bigger and better guns to be found in various places. Even in american settings it just doesnt, and never has, fit really well when you apply thought to it.

    In the modern era I think a horror game that is about gun play is really pushing it, lets face it there is nothing more scarey then an enemy against which you have no means of self defence and your only means of survival is running for it.

    If you have guns then what are you afraid of?

  • capitalthoughts

    Posted Jul 29, 2009 12:50 pm GMT

    @TheKungFool

    So what is good for the genre? The same thing everytime around. It seems, for the Silent Hill series anyway, that once you have played one, you have played them all. Aside from graphics, the games still feel the same as they did on the PSONE. I really don't think any true gamer is scared for a game to be taken in a new direction. Gamers always want what is new, if we didn't, we would have still been exploring Zebes in a side-scrolling format rather then seeing other planets in glorious first person in the Metroid series.

  • TheKungFool

    Posted Jul 29, 2009 12:12 pm GMT

    This is probably going to be the first Silent Hill title I don't buy, simply because its not really Silent Hill.
    No direct combat and motion controlls.....just doesn't fit the genre well or allow for the atmospheric qualities the other Silent Hill games have had.

    All these people saying the Wii is now a home for survival horror couldn't be more wrong.
    The Resident Evil games are all either shooters (Umbrella Chronicles, RE4) or ports of Remakes that still play better with regular controlls (RE:Archives)
    The motion controlls completely ruined Obscure:The Aftermath's gameplay.
    Dead Space Extraction is going to be an on-rails shooter lacking exploration.
    And now a Silent Hill game without combat, but motion controlls? This is NOT good for the genre.

  • da_chub

    Posted Jul 29, 2009 11:45 am GMT

    Wii is the system to have for horror games. We got this, ju-on, cursed mountain, re series(incl remakes)and maybe even sadness someday...

  • Gelugon_baat

    Posted Jul 28, 2009 9:13 pm GMT

    Notice that a split second before the scene faded out, the Wii removed the therapist's chair while he is still sitting on it.

  • kickballer

    Posted Jul 27, 2009 6:03 pm GMT

    I can tell it was going to get creepyer

  • SargentBoston

    Posted Jul 27, 2009 5:58 pm GMT

    "I have enjoyed role-playing while having sex" LOL!

  • Kbs64

    Posted Jul 26, 2009 8:33 pm GMT

    Horror games rock!! I'm glad to see more mature games are coming to Wii.

  • Sepewrath

    Posted Jul 25, 2009 3:06 pm GMT

    I was expecting any empty warehouse and I'm not leaving until I get one But I'm happy to see that true survival horror has found a home on the Wii, I thought the genre was all but assimilated into the 3rd person shooter genre.

  • tequilero

    Posted Jul 25, 2009 2:12 pm GMT

    Read the form first before answering.

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