Re-imagined Silent Hill Announced
Konami has announced that a new Silent Hill game, titled Shattered Memories, is due out this fall for the Wii, PS2, and PSP. "While the game shares its twisting plot with the original PlayStation game, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories takes a different path in many, many ways. Characters can be approached but will offer different responses and be found in different places, while new clues and gameplay paths can be followed." The Wii version will make full use of the Wii Remote, taking the role of both phone and torch, as well as being used to "pick up, examine and manipulate items to solve puzzles along the journey." According to the Opposable Thumbs blog, the choice not to develop for the PS3 and Xbox 360 was due to the development costs associated with those consoles.
The only reason to "re-imagine" an old product is to gain the loyal fanbase of the previous product. But if it is really such a departure from the old product, why not establish it as its own franchise? And if it isn't really such a departure, then why not just call it the latest version?
What really fried my tomatoes was the way Battlestar Galactica "Re-imagined" totally crapped all over the original series. Whatever you want to say about the "story arc" or "quality of writing", it simply wasn't anything like the original Galactica. The only thing that tied it to the original series was the names of the characters. The rest, completely unrelated crap.
So why not call it something else? If the concept is so good, take it out on its own. Don't try to leverage an old product and rape the memories of the fans of the original.
Silent hill or raccoon city.
...having a lower production cost is finally more important than being 3rd-party friendly.
It's from the guys that did the PSP/PS2 Silent Hill Origins... so don't expect much:(
A re-imagining? With all male cast?
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The summary mentions that this will be coming out on the Wii, but the article also mentions that it will be co-released on the PS2 and PSP as well, with the familar SH control system. The last generation consoles just keep on living it seems.
get ready to import old C libraries and save a ton of money on new voice actors, 'cause this titles getting "reimagined."
Good people go to bed earlier.
The biggest surprise to me is that the game will supposedly offer no way to fight back against the monsters, you can only flee. That's a very brave move. The control scheme whereby the remote acts as an on-screen pointer for interacting also suggests more of a point-and-click adventure approach.
"Wii, PS2, and PSP"... hmm... they are obviously just going for the biggest market since those consoles basically rule all (well, DS should be in the list). XBOX 360 and PS3 just don't have the numbers it seems. The "development costs" excuse is bullshit.
I never played silent hill, but liked the imagery, and heard from someone it was based on a small town that had an underground coal mine catch fire.
I did some research and found out such a place really existed. Ever since then, Centrailia Pennsylvania has fueled many of my role playing game settings. Appaerently it caught fire many years ago, and has been burning ever since.
Wow.
Noticed that too. I also can't seem to submit tags anymore (no "submit" button).
SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.
given that the entire series has been a "retelling" of the movie Jacob's Ladder.
Not that I'm knocking it. Personally I'm glad that they are at least trying to get the series back on track. It has certainly needed it.
Silent Hill officially ended with 3. That's when the creators decided to finish everything up and that was that. I see no reason to continue playing the series. I know other people play it for the horror atmosphere, but even then it took a nose dive when it was taken over by a different developer. I'm no fan of bringing back stories that the creators decided to finish or are unable to continue for some other reason. Say as a result of being hit by a truck for example..
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That might be interesting for sales since Sony killed PS2 support on the PS3 when MGS4 came out so either people will have to pull out their old PS2's. hope they have an older PS3 model that supports it (I do, but only bought it when I heard they were going to offically stop making those) or buy a new PS2 since many stores still sell them.
Also surprised that Sony is still allowing licenses to make PS2 games based on semi-good IP since it technically will further hurt the adoption of PS3's.