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    Quote Originally Posted by Prisonic Fairytale View Post
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    That. Is. Awesome. Where about exactly in the game is that? The Apartment Blocks?
    I can't quite remember where in town it is.. But I remember that it is like a one room shop or something and there isn't much to do there, other then grab a few supplies if I remember correctly.
    I'm pretty sure that's the room that you find the newspaper article that references Walter in it, too. But yeah, it's just some random house / store thing you can go into.

    I still haven't finished playing 1, but I know the ins and out of the story and I think it's one of the strongest in the series. I really like 2 for it's originality in character design (and the enemies being representative of certain aspects of James' mental state), Angela is one of my all time favorite video game characters of all time ever ever ever.

    Silent Hill 3 is probably my favorite, though. I don't really have a reason for this, actually. I prefer SH2's characters and monsters, and I don't even think SH3's story is particularly mind blowing ... but something about it just keeps me from saying that any other installment of the series is my favorite.

    SH4 was my least favorite (albeit I didn't play too too much of SH5). I had no interest in Henry (or Eileen) and I thought the jumping from location to location via the holes really removed from the overall atmosphere. In fact, anything to do with The Room really turned me off ... I hated having to go back there. The ghosts creeped the smurf out of me, though.

    As for SH5, it definitely has the best to offer gameplay wise. I never beat it, so I don't know too much about the story. The monsters in SH5 are pretty damned cool, too. Especially the Siam (I probably like Siam just because of how much it reminds me of the Closers, which, incidentally, are the best creatures ever invented).

    SH1 has my favorite OST. My Heaven is so smurfING. AWESOME.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreddz View Post
    Silent Hill 4 took a step back in a lot of things but I think most fans of the series can agree it has one of, if not the best story of the series.
    Yeah, I can agree. It really did step back in everything but plot. I promote change in games almost always, but The Room was a rare case where I would have preferred they rehashed what they did in the first 3 games. Change is only good if the team does it well. I'm sure the fact it didn't start out as a SH game contributed to that, though. Henry being rather boring didn't help either, but I almost consider Walter the main character if only because he is controlling Silent Hill's psychological effects.



    I remember that hole room in 2! Sadly, I never tied the two together until now. That's cool.

    Kelly, you need to beat Homecoming! About 80% of the story is stuffed into the very end. It's not totally a bad story, just not up to par for this series. But it doesn't make much sense. I don't mean you need to interpret things (it's straightforward actually), but rather the kind of plot where the more you think about it the more you realize it's illogical.

    And my favorite song is Room of Angel. Akira sure knows how to put together a soundtrack. I really like One More Soul to the Call from Homecoming as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noctiluca View Post
    Henry being rather boring didn't help either, but I almost consider Walter the main character if only because he is controlling Silent Hill's psychological effects.
    I agree with this. That's always the impression that I got from that game, actually. I thought that Walter was the focus of the game and Henry was just a way to tell the story to the player.



    Kelly, you need to beat Homecoming! About 80% of the story is stuffed into the very end. It's not totally a bad story, just not up to par for this series. But it doesn't make much sense. I don't mean you need to interpret things (it's straightforward actually), but rather the kind of plot where the more you think about it the more you realize it's illogical.

    And my favorite song is Room of Angel. Akira sure knows how to put together a soundtrack. I really like One More Soul to the Call from Homecoming as well.
    I remember that I actually know how SH5 ends because I got my friend to explain it to me after he beat it. (SPOILER)Something like Alex actually killed Joshua and is really just crazy. Now that I think about it, what I did see of SH5's story and characters I didn't like all too much. I liked Alex's mom, though, she was cool. I was really hoping it would actually be some giant conspiracy and SH5 was a strange sequel to SH2 because the main character had James' last name but it isn't

    Room of Angel is such a creepy song. Akira Yamaoka is mad talented, I really like his DDR / non-video game music stuff too.

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    Silent Hill 3 was the last game in the series that i loved (SH2 is also my favourite.)
    Everything after that went completely wrong...SH4 was a step back in ALL directions (including the story imo),Origins just didn't felt like SH at all,and don't even get me started about the movie...Also Homecoming "Americanized" the game to the extent that it was even painful to watch it from youtube.And before anyone says that the series was always based on American themes,yes it was but what made it unique for me was the combination of those themes with the Japanese perspective on horror.

    Oh well,hooray for Forbidden Siren.

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    whao back it up
    akira does ddr music?

    i'm gonna have to research this

    anyway yeah sh is great glad we all agree

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nifleheim7 View Post
    Silent Hill 3 was the last game in the series that i loved (SH2 is also my favourite.)
    Everything after that went completely wrong...SH4 was a step back in ALL directions (including the story imo),Origins just didn't felt like SH at all,and don't even get me started about the movie...Also Homecoming "Americanized" the game to the extent that it was even painful to watch it from youtube.And before anyone says that the series was always based on American themes,yes it was but what made it unique for me was the combination of those themes with the Japanese perspective on horror.

    Oh well,hooray for Forbidden Siren.
    I don't think 4 was quite THAT bad. The combat and controls were (more or less) the same as they had been in 1, 2, and 3 - the gameplay did have some weaker parts (the whole "room" first-person thing) but I definitely think that SH4 was a good effort. Don't know what you're getting at with the story, I really like Walter's story (the game is about him, after all, not Henry). The sound design was still very Akira Yamaoka-goodness; the OST from SH4 is classic (Wounded Warsong, Traversing the Portals of Reality, Into the Depths of Self Discovery, Tender Sugar, Fortunate Sleep, Suicidal Clock Chime ...)

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