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GamersInfo Review – Silent Hill: Origins

GamersInfo writes: "I confess I have not played every Silent Hill game in the series. But this is not to say I did not have a good time. The second game in the series, Silent Hill 2, was one of the first horror games I've played. Even though I liked it, it was rather hard for me to identify with James: I am not married, and I am a bit younger than him. So the idea of me chasing after a dead spouse, as of this writing, is hard for me to identify with the character. And then I played Silent Hill 3, a game of horror masterpiece. Heather's plight was something I could really identify with: I remember what was like to be a 17 years old, the fear of dad dying (mine survived triple bypass), and the struggles of moving through conflict. The horror and imagery in those games are a few topics a friend and I periodically talk about. Recently, I have had the good luck to get my hands on the "prequel" game: Silent Hill: Origins for the Playstation 2. And, just like any good Silent Hill game, I have a lot to write about."
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Published: 214 days 20 hours ago | Review | Sony PSP | PlayStation 2
 
 
 

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