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Silent Hill: Shattered Memories – Review Roundup December 10, 2009

Filed under: Reviews, Videos — hey_suburbia @ 11:53 am

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Eurogamer – 90
Packed with inventive ideas and one engaging sequence after another, it’s a spirited, poignant and unsettling game that not only delivers a long-overdue return to form, but reinvigorates horror adventures in the process.

IGN – 86
There are some incredible moments encapsulated within Harry’s icy journey and you will be both wowed and scared as you finally uncover the truth about his daughter’s disappearance and the nightmarish goings-on in the creepy town.

GameTrailers – 85
Exceptionally strong visuals for the platform and creative, well-implemented motion controls make for a memorable experience, as long as you’re OK with running away from some of your more disturbing problems.

Nintendo Power – 80
So though it may not be the unqualified success we were hoping for, Shattered memories proves an audacious and ultimately compelling experiment. [Holiday 2009, p.84]

Games Radar (in-house) – 70
Even if you have to suffer through some Nightmare portions that act as a roadblock to thrills, it’s at least worth a rental to see somebody take the Wii in a new – or at least “re-imagined” – direction.

1UP – 58
If the developer had tried to keep anything from Silent Hill, they should have ditched the faux plot relationship to past games and gone after what makes Silent Hill truly unique: the psychological scares.

GamePro – 50
It’s an incredibly original and ambitious project, but the weight of its problems, both old and new, keep it from being much more than a nostalgic love letter addressed to diehard series fans.



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