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Silent Hill is one of the best games ever.

shame that this game isn't being included in the HD Remix package. I'd prefer to see the first game again than SH 2 and 3.
 
Agreed, only two games have immersed me in their environment so much it changed the way I think... Half life and Silent hill.
 
Yes, here's why :

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"This video contains content from SME and Konami, one or more of whom have blocked it in your country on copyright grounds."

But fuck yeah it is. Such a shame what happened to team silent and the franchise this gen though.
 
At the time of release it felt almost revolutionary, especially when playing the opening section on the free demo that came with Metal Gear Solid and not knowing what the hell to expect. But naturally, being a PS1 title, it's shown significant signs of age, and has been surpassed by the sequel in every facet; particularly by moving away from all that cult nonsense and interpreting the town in an entirely new way.

Silent Hill 2 will be remembered for being the best game in the franchise and for being one of the best survival-horrors full stop. Silent Hill will be remembered for starting it all.
 
Huh? Radio? What's going on with that radio?
Insane Metal said:
I preferred to play it at night. With headphones on. Truly scary.
It's the only real way to play these games.

I was unfortunate to not play the original until after having played the second game, and this was only couple of years ago. The game does what it does quite well, but I can't help wanting to see it received the REmake treatment to fix the voice acting.
Don't get me wrong, I think that the campy voice acting is part of what makes it so memorable, but it really detracts from the atmosphere of the game more than it compliments it.


Some really memorable and iconic scenes/locations, but I will always hate that sewer area, haha.
Personally, I really liked just exploring the foggy streets of the town and the hospital the most. I might have liked the lighthouse more, if it wasn't for the fact that you just run across the docks to it and immediately leave.

I love how the core of the story is still about a father's love for his daughter, though, and not focusing on the cult stuff. I don't think it would have been nearly as endearing had they done it the other way around, and I applaud them for keeping it the heart of the work.
Harry Mason is one determined dad, that's for sure.

Really love this game, and I wish I would have played it first when getting into the SH series. Something really charming about how they execute the grungy, decaying visuals with the tech they were running it on, and the voice acting/writing is super quotable.


It was foretold by gyromancy!


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Adam Prime said:
shame that this game isn't being included in the HD Remix package. I'd prefer to see the first game again than SH 2 and 3.
I know it's not the HD update like you probably mean, but SH1 is in the PSN store. Just be aware that many people have severe issues with the game's audio.
 
Typographenia said:
I know it's not the HD update like you probably mean, but SH1 is in the PSN store. Just be aware that many people have severe issues with the game's audio.

It was removed from PSN (EU) only 2 days after it went up, never got around to buying it during the 2 days it was there. :/
 
Even if the game is nearly 12 years old, it's still pretty scary.
 
Well it's definitely one of the best horror games in existence I'll give you that. It really scared me the first time. I was 12 then, but I also replayed it when I was around 16-17 and it still scared me. I usually don't get scared of horror games like that.
 
Correction: Silent Hill 1 *is* the best game ever.

It has an absolutely perfect adventure arc. A landmark title that draws you in like no other.
 
Adam Prime said:
shame that this game isn't being included in the HD Remix package. I'd prefer to see the first game again than SH 2 and 3.

I kinda wish they just included a download coupon, instead of a HD remake. I think part of the appeal of SH1 is how they used the existing tech (limited draw distance, necessitating use of fog) to establish the feel of the town. I think if they updated the graphics they'd run the risk of taking something away from the feel of the game.

Still, SH1 has aged really well compared to a lot of PS1 games, and people who have the option should play it before they get into SH2/3 when the HD collection comes out. I'm currently marathoning RE0-3 (I've actually never played any RE before 4, so it's nice to catch up) before the Revival Selection comes out, then I'll probably re-play SH1 in preparation of the SH HD Collection as well.
 
BatmanBatmanBatman said:
It was removed from PSN (EU) only 2 days after it went up, never got around to buying it during the 2 days it was there. :/
Whaaaa?
Geez, every time I think konami can't get any worse at handling their properties online...


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These air-screamers scared the crap out of me because they would just fly into screen out of nowhere, attack you a few times, and fly away after you shot them a whole lot. Wasted so many bullets... Not to mention how freaky it was the first time they just started walking on the ground at you.


Hey guys, the Silent Hill movie and Homecoming ruined the otherworld by showing it change in real time!
 
dallow_bg said:
So scary......... :(

I literally reached forward and turned off my Playstation one night as a kid.

Haha so did I. I only played SH1 again after finishing SH2 years later. That beginning where you are killed was just... Too much for me as a kid, especially with all that noise at the same time.
 
Honestly, this part freaked me out:

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I've got this sitting on my PS3 hard drive waiting to be played. Waiting for creepier weather to come to the east coast.
 
This game is scarier than most so-called survival horror games like RE4-5. A true masterpiece deserving a true HD remake, not a "re-imagination" as there's nothing to re-imagine with this game.
 
kyubajin said:
This game is scarier than most so-called survival horror games like RE4-5. A true masterpiece deserving a true HD remake, not a "re-imagination" as there's nothing to re-imagine with this game.

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_dementia said:
I've only played 2 and 4. Does 1 still hold up well?
It does, but just be prepared for it to come across as very campy during most of the story portions.

If you have the means to play it, I really suggest it. Very enjoyable still, and it plays almost identically to SH2.
 
I thought it was amazing. It's pretty short but it took me ages to get thru it. By the time I played SH2 I was too old to really be scared of it, SH1 will stay with me for that I'm sure.
 
Typographenia said:
Very enjoyable still, and it plays almost identically to SH2.
Does that mean it has a non-retarded 3D directional movement option like Restless Dreams? I stopped playing games with tank controls once the last decade rolled around.
 
I didn't actually play Silent Hill 1 (or the rest of the series, for that matter) until about 2005 while I was in college. Despite its age, SH1 scared the shit out of me.

Definitely one of the best games ever. No question.
 
kyubajin said:
This game is scarier than most so-called survival horror games like RE4-5. A true masterpiece deserving a true HD remake, not a "re-imagination" as there's nothing to re-imagine with this game.

Don't know why you felt the need to single Resident Evil 4 and 5 out when the series as a whole isn't scary.
 
My friend and I rented this on a whim back when it first came out. Neither of us were survival horror fans, nor had we played Resident Evil.

Holy shit, the opening scene set the tone. We were scared beyond belief, and it only got worse for us. The soundtrack is bar none the best in survival horror, and we made it to the school before we had to return the game. I bought it about a year later, played through the rest, and loved every minute.

Truly, the finest game in its genre, and one of the greatest games outright.
 
Silent Hill was and is a masterpiece. For a first-time effort its remarkably fully-realized as a creative effort. I mean its a full-on, deadly serious attempt at making a (psychologically) scary game, with its own unique mythos, look, sound, and feel, and they nailed it!

Amazing.
 
Just think there is a whole generation of gamers out there for whom the name Silent Hill is evocative of a series of middling games made by that company that only makes middling games outsourced to middling overseas developers.

How mysterious it is that a single series can come off as being complete polar opposites for different generation of gamers. The newer generation would kick themselves if they knew how their generation got served the stinky end of the stick on this series, but they'll never know because this medium only looks forward, never back.

Those HD releases don't count either, they are just nostalgic cash grabs which will only be bought by previous fans while passing right over the head of the younger players who are only interested in newer games, not older ones rendered in HD, and boy, if they only knew what downpour of shit is in store for them with that attitude.
 
Yep, the demo was one of the freakiest things I've ever played. The game was even creepier.

The Lisa scene is one of the most saddest cutscenes I'd seen in a game at that time.
 
The first Silent Hill is my favourite in the series, and one of only two games to ever actually scare me, and I say this as someone who is obsessive over the series and even the genre. From an atmospheric standpoint, it's absolutely flawless and remains unmatched for me.

It's also the only game I can think of where every aspect of the game come together to complement each other so perfectly. The art, graphics, music, character and creature design is all just steamrolling toward the most shockingly oppressive world. Silent Hill 2 does this too, but I don't think it meshed in the same way that Silent Hill was able to.

And for my money, I believe it has possibly the best game soundtrack ever. It might not be as listenable on its own like many others, but the soundtrack is such a key element to why that game is so unnerving that taken in the context of the game, it's absolutely perfect.

Oh, and I hate when people praise Silent Hill 2 for having a world influenced by a characters warped mind but seem to gloss over Silent Hill doing the same thing. The world design and creatures all came from Alessa in a beautifully twisted way.
 
SabinFigaro said:
My friend and I rented this on a whim back when it first came out. Neither of us were survival horror fans, nor had we played Resident Evil.

Holy shit, the opening scene set the tone. We were scared beyond belief, and it only got worse for us. The soundtrack is bar none the best in survival horror, and we made it to the school before we had to return the game. I bought it about a year later, played through the rest, and loved every minute.

Truly, the finest game in its genre, and one of the greatest games outright.
Absolutely. I forgot to mention it. It is indeed amazing. And the opening theme sets the tone for real.

Also, this scene was freaking amazing the first time I saw it: http://youtu.be/beAgEzJvt9s?t=9m37s
 
yes. yes it is. it's also the best Silent Hill game.

since i only first played it in 2005 or so, i can say with some conviction that somehow it has held up exceptionally well.
 
Insane Metal said:
I was watching some vids on youtube and stumbled upon SH's opening. I still get chills when I hear this song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaL1ytS7wAs&feature=related

What a masterpiece! I remember I lost many hours of sleep because of this game. I preferred to play it at night. With headphones on. Truly scary.

Yeah it was great.

Unfortunately Toyama the creator of the series and the director of SH1 is now making a Jumping loli/moe game made of bloom effect .
 
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