


🎮 Dive into fear that knows you — Silent Hill like you’ve never played it before!
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories for Wii redefines survival horror with adaptive AI that personalizes your nightmare, a seamless cell phone interface for uninterrupted gameplay, and a haunting new soundtrack by Akira Yamaoka. Navigate a frozen Silent Hill using the Wii Remote as your flashlight, evade terrifying enemies shaped by your fears, and uncover a deeply personal story that changes with every choice.
J**J
Brilliant story with creepy fun!
Let me start this review off by saying that before buying this game, I had never played a "Silent Hill" game before. I had no expectations going into this game, but now that I've completed it multiple times, I'm excited to explore other parts of the creepy town of Silent Hill and discover other horrors within.STORY - After Harry Mason is in a car crash, he falls out of his car and blacks out on a blanket of snow. When he wakes up, he is horrified to find that his daughter Cheryl who had been traveling with him is now missing. Thus begins the story and Harry's trek to find out where his daughter is. Along the way, he will be presented with shocking questions that will leave him wondering what is real and what is a dream.Interspersed among Harry's adventures in the town of Silent Hill are various interactive scenes in a psychiatrist's office for you to complete. These help morph the story into your personal experience. The characters you interact with, the locations you visit, and the puzzles you solve are heavily influenced by how you respond in these sessions. By changing up answers, you literally can play the game many different ways and encounter different cutscenes and endings each playthrough. Usually your psychiatrist will ask you true/false or yes/no questions in addition to having you complete an activity such as dividing pictures into certain categories. How you respond is completely up to you and will impact how your personal game plays out.I loved the story and the directions it took; it was the major factor that kept me coming back to play this game. I've played hundreds of video games in my lifetime, and this is one of the best stories I've ever experienced. Everywhere Harry went and everything Harry did was for a logical reason. Also, the pace at which the story unraveled was perfect. As you keep playing, the plot gets crazier and more messed up, psychologically pulling you deeper and deeper into the story. By the end, you will have a lot to think about.GAMEPLAY - I believe technically this game is classified as survival horror. While it definitely does have horror elements, I'd probably be more inclined to call it an adventure/thriller game. As many other reviewers have pointed out, there is NO combat in this game. At certain points, you will have to flee from humanoid creatures that want to cause you harm, but apart from that, you are free to explore your environment without fear of monsters. With that being said, you should still be prepared for things that pop out at you to deliver some jump scares.You play this game from a 3rd person perspective, but there is no camera-shifting. You are always looking over Harry's shoulder, just barely refraining from being 1st person. Moving around is simple by using the nunchuk. The wiimote is used as a flashlight to illuminate and zoom in on items. The wiimote's speaker will also act as your cell phone, which you use as your map, save file, and main communication with other characters. I thought moving around was incredibly easy, and I was able to pick it up perfectly within the first few minutes of gameplay. Responsiveness was excellent, and I never had a problem with controls.The majority of the game consists of Harry exploring locations and solving puzzles along the way. The puzzles that you solve always make sense and have a reason for being there unlike some games where you'll have to do ridiculous tasks that would never be found in real life. Personally, I found many of the puzzles to be too easy and would have preferred more of a challenge, but every now and then there would be a tough problem that would be satisfyingly difficult. Some of the puzzles were Wii motion-based. These were always really fun to do, and once again, I always found the responsiveness to be spot on.I won't mention too much about the chase scenes, because you really just have to experience them to enjoy and understand them. Basically, you have to run from pursuers and get to a certain location. Normal entrances and exits are blocked off, though, so it's somewhat of a maze situation where you will encounter dead ends and have monsters jumping onto you. You cannot fight the creatures, but you can throw them off of you by using the wii-remote. You can also use flares scattered throughout the scene to scare the monsters away temporarily. In my opinion, there are enough chase scenes in the game to keep you on your toes. They can often get intense; although, they probably won't have you scared out of your mind."Silent Hill: Shattered Memories" is a very linear game. Your goals are fairly obvious, and your locations are usually spacious enough to explore but compact enough to keep you from wandering around aimlessly. There aren't many locked doors in the game, and when there are, they are usually accessible in another playthrough by making different choices. The town is completely covered in snow, and there are many shops that you will see but never be able to enter because the snow is piled up in front of the door. There are many, many locations that you will explore in the game, but once you leave one, you usually aren't going to be able to go back.The length of the game seems to be disappointing to most players, and I will admit that I found the game to be a bit short. It clocked in at about 8 hours for me. I did immediately start a new game, though, and essentially played a completely different game with just the same plot skeleton. This second playthrough only lasted about 4 hours since I didn't use as much time to explore slowly. The replay value definitely balances out the short length.GRAPHICS/SOUND - The graphics are completely based on whether you're comparing them to current games or other games on the Wii. If you're going to compare this game's graphics to graphics found in modern games like Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, then you'll be disappointed. If you compare the graphics to other Wii games, then you might be slightly impressed. While they definitely aren't breaking any records in regards to realism, the graphics are really not bad to look at. Also, the game is detailed. Every poster usually has readable script on it; every item has been designed and placed into the environment with care. I own quite a few Wii games and can't think of another Wii title with this level of graphics. The lip syncing of characters again isn't breaking any records, but I still find it to be well done.I really like the voice acting in this game; it's all very professionally done. As I've mentioned before, the characters you interact with can drastically change in your next playthrough. I felt like the voice actors could have made these changes even more distinct with their voices, but that's only something you'll notice on a second or third playthrough; it won't bother you at all during your first game.I've noticed that many reviewers mentioned the music as being particularly atmospheric, and they are 100% correct. The scenes with an absence of music are creepy, but the settings with music are even more moody. There's such a variety in the songs you will hear, but they are all beautifully spooky and worth listening to. The songs with vocals are my favorite, and I find myself listening to them often even when I'm not playing the game.WARNINGS -~Language (a few rare S-words being the worst)~Sexual Situations (Strong flirting between characters, psychiatrist scenes asking you personal questions about sexual habits; posters in the game of scantily clad models)~Alcohol, Cigarette, and Substance Usage (some of the characters drink quite often, some characters use pills legally but heavily, some characters smoke)~Horror Elements (nothing that will probably give you nightmares, but nothing suitable for kids either)~Violence (nothing too crazy, just dead carcasses of animals found in a few places; monsters jumping on top of you)OVERALL - I've fallen in love with this game and love discovering new locations and character personalities each playthrough. The story is captivating, and I personally love the idea and implementation of the chase scenes. The graphics are great looking on the wii, and the voice acting and music are both wonderful to hear. The length would be the only potential downfall, but the replay value easily balances it out. This game has made me excited to try other games in the same series, which is probably one of the best things a game can do. I highly recommend this game to those looking for a creepy, light horror game with adventure elements mixed in with it.
L**N
'S' is for Silent Hill, Survival Horror, and Snow...
I thought I'd write a review of Silent Hill: Shattered Memories (which I ordered from Amazon) to balance out the few bad reviews that were being written.First off, it's a good game. It deserves a good review.Second, it has NO load times. Apparently, Nintendo is good at this sort of thing. It's always fun opening up a door without having to wait for a load screen to get done. And it's really cool to see Harry's hand on the doorknob pulling or pushing open the door. Real-time transformation from normal Silent Hill to Nightmare Silent Hill is horror movie quality stuff.Third, gorgeous graphics. Now, the thing is, a lot of people say that graphics are how you can tell a lot of love went into a game, and that's just NOT true. However, when gorgeous graphics ACCOMPANY gorgeous gameplay, that's when you can say "Wow, a lot of love went into making this game." And, yes, a lot of love went into making this game.Finally, unique story and subplots. It kind of reminds me of Clock Tower. Lots of little stories involving several different people. Little scary stories. Think of it like this: if those newspaper clippings from all the other Silent Hill games could TALK and actually tell you their stories... what would it sound like, what would it be like? There is also the one big main story, which is great too, but I liked the smaller stories because they were a whole lot creepier.Buy. This. Game. Period.***UPDATE*** December 26, 2009Those bad reviewers that I spoke of are now starting to rate the helpfulness of the good reviews, in an attempt to bring down the helpfulness ratings. Don't be fooled -- Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, for the Wii at least, is survival horror bliss.
A**S
NEARLY AS INTERACTIVE AS A HOLODECK!
Not being a "gamer" per say, I JUST finished my play-through of Silent Hill, and WOW, WAS IT FANTASTIC! This game is actually the reason I purchased a Wii, finally, and it surpassed my expectations. This is a video game for horror film fans, READERS of horror fiction, and most of all, it's for those people who "don't play video games."The game is extremely interactive, and even though the point of view is a hovering third person, the game effectively draws you into its world. The soundtrack is amazing, of course, and the sound effects are fantastic, especially the utilization of the Wii remote as a cellular phone. Halfway through the game I was already used to holding up the remote after answering a call to hear, and YES I CALLED. I called every telephone number I came across, and learned many interesting things about Silent Hill. I won't give away any spoilers, but I WILL say that once through the game, EVERYTHING makes sense.The "chase" sequences are relatively short once you know the route (they're ever-increasingly difficult to navigate), and the fact that the monsters CANNOT BE KILLED really made the game for me. Harry Mason, the protagonist, is an "average" guy, and of course shouldn't have the ability, weaponry, or guts to fight monsters! So you RUN, shaking off the creatures a limited number of times before you're overwhelmed (at which point you pass out and restart the level).There's a bit of physical work in a couple of sequences that really utilizes the interactive nature of the Wii, and my practice with Wii Sports came in handy.I highly recommend this game to EVERYONE, but my recommendation can only be for the Wii version of the game; it's everything I've dreamed of, and deviates enough from the video game stereotype to draw in a whole new audience. I think grandma would like this game...
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