
Publisher preparing to revitalise long-running survival horror series with innovative upcoming Wii release
Konami has described its upcoming title Silent Hill: Shattered Memories as a landmark entry in the survival horror series.
The game is due for release on Wii, PS2 and PSP on February 5th, making it the publisher’s first major release of 2010.
Early reviews for Shattered Memories have been very positive, supporting Konami’s claims that this will continue the success of the long-running horror series.
Product manager Martine Saunders told MCV: “The Silent Hill series is one of Konami’s many jewels in its crown, and Shattered Memories is by far the most important advance in the series to date.
“Silent Hill is a strong series with excellent recognition. The review scores from the US version are universally high, and the groundswell of opinion from UK press has also been unanimously positive.”
Konami is putting its full marketing weight behind Shattered Memories, hoping that the expected positive reviews will raise awareness of the game’s arrival in the same way the US press did.
The publisher is preparing a strong in-store presence for the game and is in discussions with its movie partners about potential horror tie-ins.
Shattered Memories is based largely on the original Silent Hill but Saunders is keen to stress that the game is much more than a simple port, thanks to some interesting new features added by UK developer Climax.
“The key to the game is that it changes constantly,” she explained. “While the game shares certain plot similarities with the original PSone title, Shattered Memories is an incredible new take on it.
“The game is constantly monitoring the way the user plays the game and responds to situations, and duly adapts to their decisions.
“This ‘psyche profiling’ means that characters and situations will differ depending on how the user reacts.
“Two different people playing the game will not experience the same reactions as each other, while other smaller differences will play out as the title continues.”
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Get finally back to the roots Konami
"Shattered Memories ‘most important’ Silent Hill release to date"
- Certainly not, that would be Silent Hill 2.
"Shattered Memories is based largely on the original Silent Hill but Saunders is keen to stress that the game is much more than a simple port, thanks to some interesting new features added by UK developer Climax."
-I would have rather liked to see a decent 1:1 remake on actual current gen hardware like ps3 or xbox360, not that dumbed down (there is NO fighting anymore, but a flashlight, yipee) port.
silent hill is dead
TRANSLATE THIS, OK?
l``o que yo me pregunto es… como pueden decir que silent hill sigue manteniendo su espiritu y esta mejor que nunca si todos aquellos que lo concibieron no se encuentran ya ?
es decir… sigue siendo silent hill? resident evil tiene aun a mikami como cabeza de un modo u otro esta presenta y bueno… tiene a su dueño, por el contrario silent hill es como si hubieran robado ”guernica” de picasso a medio pintar y le hubiese pedido que lo termine de pintar a no se… a tu vecino?
se puede decir que silent hill mantiene su espiritu? realmente se puede decir eso enfrentando el hecho de que TODOS los que lo crearon fueron despedidos? ya no hay team silent desde silent hill 4, podemos decir que silent hill aun existe?´´
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