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Read more »A new trailer for the Wii version of Silent Hill: Shattered Memories is here to show you its "assets" and tease the impending release of the game next Tuesday.
Filled with dark moodiness, frantic flashlights, and lethal demon-hugs, the montage shows off some footage of Silent Hill's less-dead residents as well. The flashlight looks like it could be fun to use too, which is a good thing since you won't be packing heat this time around.
Konami Digital Entertainment issued a press release today, announcing that Silent Hill: Shattered Memories for the Nintendo Wii releases on December 8 of this year. Shattered Memories is a remake of the Playstation's original Silent Hill (1999), but shakes up the first game's formula in significant ways.
The original game's decidedly awkward combat elements have effectively been stripped from Shattered Memories. This time around, players are only equipped with a cell phone and flashlight to help them navigate the darkness and solve puzzles. Thankfully, both exploration and fleeing from demonic forces should be better experiences than before, due to an increased line of sight. One of the more interesting sounding improvements is a "psych-profiling feature," which reportedly analyzes players and "adjusts itself to their actions." Read more »
Konami's released a new batch of Shattered Memories screenshots. The motif they're going for here seems to be "family portraits, interrupted."
The interesting Wii/PS2/PSP "re-imagining" of the original Silent Hill hits this fall. Check out more of our coverage on the game.
Read more »A listing on the ESRB's website has revealed a previously unannounced Red Alert 3 title for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3
The game, "Command & Conquer Red Alert 3: Commander's Challenge," is vaguely described as "a real-time strategy game (RTS) in which players control different factions vying for global supremacy in the wake of global war and occupation." Read more »
Konami has released the first trailer for Silent: Hill Shattered Memories, a reimagining of the 1999 series-starting survival horror by Silent Hill: Origins developer Climax.
With combat removed from Climax's reimagining of classic survival horror Silent Hill, poor old protagonist Harry Mason is forced to flee from these furious fleshy foes, who'll apparently do their best to drag him out of hiding and pull him down. Mortifying.
The new PSP version screenshots are of interest too, as they show several different locations and more of the reimagining's snowy setting. Read more »
Even though the original Silent Hill has always been a favorite of mine, I never once expected a reimagining of the game would emerge as the most promising title on tap at Konami.
Since the release of Team Silent's textured PlayStation 2 sequel, the Silent Hill series has slowly lost steam over the years. The most recent entry, Silent Hill Homecoming, was turned over to American developer Double Helix a few years back. The result was a competent but ultimately soulless retread of previous themes, and it appeared as if the once-fresh horror series was lost in its own fog. Read more »
Konami has announced Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, a reimagining of the original 1999 Silent Hill survival horror title. A Wii release had been revealed by magazine scans, now Konami confirm PlayStation 2 and PSP versions too.
Shattered Memories shares the same plot as Silent Hill but shakes elements up to keep seasoned players on their toes. Harry Mason (pictured here in concept art form) will still search the desolate fogbound town of Silent Hill for his missing daughter only to find unspeakable terrors, but its human inhabitants will appear in new places reacting differently, and new clues and gameplay paths are to be found. Read more »
The first title in Konami's horror series Silent Hill is coming to the Wii as a "reimagining," according to a Nintendo Power article that appears to not be an April Fools' joke.
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories will feature the same basic plot of the original game, but will be tweaked to "betray your expectations."
"The characters play different roles, things don't necessarily happen in the same order, and the story is taken in lots of new directions," reads the article, as transcribed by GoNintendo. Read more »
Fans of bear-blasting strategy games rejoice, as EA LA's stand-alone PC expansion for Command & Conquer Red Alert 3 is slated to arrive as a download later today.
Priced at $19.95 and sold through the online EA Store, Command & Conquer Red Alert 3: Uprising contains four new mini-campaigns, one of which is a "dungeon-crawler style campaign" that details the origins of psychic Japanese schoolgirl Yuriko Omega. Read more »
The Commander's Challenge mode in the upcoming Red Alert 3 expansion Uprising (PC) is explained in the language of explosions here. There's a little English, too, for those not fluent in detonation.
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 - Uprising hits the PC this March.
Former pro wrestler Rick "Nature Boy" Flair is by far the most endangered addition to the Red Alert 3: Uprising cast.
Read more »Electronic Arts has announced more of the live-action cast for the first Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 expansion pack, which hits PC as a paid download this March.
Returning cast Gemma Atkinson and Ivana Milicevic are joined by newcomers Jamie Chung, wrestler Ric Flair, Malcolm McDowell, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe and Holly Valance. Read more »
According to a new Direct2Drive listing, the PC-exclusive, stand-alone expansion to EA LA's Red Alert 3 will cost a mere $20 when it is released this March.
The expansion pack, titled Uprising, will initially be available only through digital download services. Though Electronic Arts has not independently confirmed the figure, it previously hinted at a lower-than-typical price for the game. Read more »
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