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Silent Hill: Shattered Memories Wii

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Designed to make full use of the Wii's unique controllers, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories uses the Wii Remote as a torch and cell phone as Mason looks for clues. The torch is vita… See more

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  • Age Rating: B 15
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Silent Hill: Shattered Memories Product Details

Released on 05/03/2010

Designed to make full use of the Wii's unique controllers, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories uses the Wii Remote as a torch and cell phone as Mason looks for clues. The torch is vital for scouring the darkened, abandoned buildings of Silent Hill, while the phone acts as a secondary user interface, allowing the player to access maps via its GPS capabilities and take pictures of interesting elements. Likewise, the Wii Remote also can be used to pick up, examine and manipulate items to solve puzzles along the journey. Such technology was not available when the original Silent Hill was released in 1999, and its inclusion showcases Konami's determination to enhance the playing experience with new, available technology.

  • Uh-oh. According to Eurogamer, this autumn about to get spooky, with Silent Hill: Downpour, the eighth game in the survival horror series, hitting the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

    With the Czech developer Vatra in charge, Downpour story centres on convict Murphy Pendleton, whose prison transport coach crashes in some spooky woods, landing him in a whole load of trouble.

    "Other games have touched upon normal people who have done bad things, or innocent people stumbling on events much bigger than themselves," said associate producer Tomm Hulett. "But a prisoner is a person you would expect to have a lot of baggage for Silent Hill to exploit. We felt this was an interesting premise that fans could speculate on as they awaited the game. I wouldn't say it was a deliberate attempt to 'play a bad guy' necessarily, but we did have discussions around whether or not people would/could relate to such a character."

    Like 2009 Shattered Memories, Downpour will be ditching weapons to ramp up the scares. "Fear is a tricky thing to get a handle on," Hulett suggested. "Shattered Memories provided a very important experience in a genre currently dominated by the ability to stand your ground and gun down monsters: helplessness. Our goal with Downpour is to then take what we learned, and fold it back seamlessly into a 'core' Silent Hill experience./p>

Silent Hill: Shattered Memories User Reviews
Top review
Daniel
1 year ago
Dan
Bit samey to be fair
Geraint Luther
2 years ago
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
This game is ok. The game and storyline itself is pretty good, but I find the controlling very awkward in parts of the game. I haven't played it much because I don't find it very good, but i've read reviews and loads of people like the game and everyone likes different things. Overall, I would consider you to buy this game if you like the idea of scariness and exploring.
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