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GoNintendo: Silent Hill: Shattered Memories - should look like a 360/PS3 game in SD, no MotionPlus support, Mature-rated, dynamic music and so much more
Joystiq [Nintendo]: New Silent Hill: Shattered Memories details
That VideoGame Blog: Wii is the lead SKU for Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
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Douglass C. Perry It's a remake! It's a remake!
Well, it is. But it's a different kind of remake and so it should prove interesting. Plus, it will fun to re-play the original, which was made so very long ago...on the PlayStation!
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories - should look like a 360/PS3 game in SD, no MotionPlus support, Mature-rated, dynamic music and so much more
GoNintendo —
... for this game to. Akira’s still composing for us, but this time the music is totally dynamic. As you play instruments are introduced or taken away dynamically based on your gradual progression of suddenly as things change. Each major area has a new dynamic piece that ebbs and flows as you play and based on what you do in the game. There is a broad range of pieces in development across the whole range of Akira’s style. From his melancholy undertones to his kick ass rock stuff. Check out the full, 5-page interview here Posted April 10th, 2009 at 1:40 am | ...
New Silent Hill: Shattered Memories details
Joystiq [Nintendo] —
... It certainly sounds like Shattered Memories could be shaping up to be a decent entry in the series, even despite the somewhat radical changes to the staple conventions. At least one thing isn't changing though. In IGN's interview with Climax -- a good read for anyone interested in the title -- it is confirmed that Akira Yamaoka will once again provide the soundtrack. ...
Wii is the lead SKU for Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
That VideoGame Blog —
... However, in a recent interview with IGN, the team at Climax assured Wii owners that the Wii was the primary SKU and the PS2 and PSP versions were port-downs, and Climax was quick to point out the features that were being made specifically for the Wii, including the pointer controlled flashlight that casts real time shadows off of everything… even individual snowflakes. Also stressed was main character Harry Mason’s phone, which looks like an iPhone and pretty much can do anything, much like an iPhone. Oh, and it can also take pictures of ...
Konami Debuts Six Days in Fallujah, Saw, and Karaoke Revolution at Gamers Day
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